Since the weather's nicer outside, I wanted to fill up a big bucket with water, go out on my deck, and do some hydro dipping! I used Marabu Easy Marble paints and also Krylon neon spray paints, hydro dipped some Stainless Steel tumblers, and had a lot of fun! But the paint gods definitely got a good laugh out of it...
Mixed Media Girl hydrodipping video: https://youtu.be/BkSd2T59jcQ
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Materials used in this video*:
30-oz skinny SS tumbler: https://makerflocrafts.com/?sca_ref=234196.UUWqebcgfy
12-oz SS wine tumbler: https://amzn.to/2ZfmeEl
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Check out some of the items I've made, listed in my Etsy store:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/LuxindaSwirl
Link to KS Resin: http://bit.ly/2N4JX3i
I love Swirls! Mostly swirls of color, but really any swirls at all - I think they add a beauty and grace to everything. So after I started making soap a few years ago, and needing some sort of biz name that didn't sound like everyone else's version of suds-r-us, I decided on Luxinda Swirl. Luxinda is a twist on my real name, and I quickly started putting swirls of color in all of my handmade soaps.
Now I'm branching out a bit, and I want to keep adding swirls to everything I do!