I think you are beautiful. The glitter is just a bonus. 😂. Because of your personality and voice, I could watch you all day. I'm not trying to be odd, I can understand you, great job. And thank you. Iam 72 with 5 spinners and ready to get started. Iam going to now be, (fun-employed).
@wickedwhiskeydesigns2 ай бұрын
Oh thank you.. you are so sweet! and 5 spinners are a handful.. lots of good times and beautiful cups for you to play with with those
@jennielordi22124 ай бұрын
Gorgeous 💙💚
@nicoletassin73077 ай бұрын
Beautiful! I can't wait to try this! TIP: use used coffee grounds to clean uncured epoxy off skin. Works like a charm! I had epoxy all over my hands and forearms and I was next to my coffee station so I had the thought to try it and it only takes seconds for clean up!
@wickedwhiskeydesigns7 ай бұрын
Great tip! Once upon a time, I thought i was allergic to the epoxy, you can see i am so careless with getting it on me that i was reacting real hard at one point and i tried EVERYTHING .. long story short, i was never allergic to the epoxy, i was reacting to all of the alcohol i was using trying to get the epoxy off of my skin... stop wiping down the alcohol, the reactions went away,.. but as an avid coffee addict, i am would much rather slather myself in coffee grounds!!! lol
@kimlandis43607 ай бұрын
Ms Heather you are my “spirit Sister” so love and enjoy your channel you my friend are flipping fantabulous 🥰🫶🏻thank you so much for this amazing video🥰✨
@wickedwhiskeydesigns7 ай бұрын
GAH!!!! ... Thank you so much, Sis!! xoxoxo
@vickieheisey662 ай бұрын
Awesome tutorial-I can't wait to try it out! I caught the comment you made about your dog having dementia. My Lucy, who I had for 15+ years, suffered from doggie dementia the last several years of her life. It was at first annoying & then heartbreaking to watch her decline. Im a nurse who specialized in dementia & Alzheimer's care for most of my career, so I know a thing or two about it, & I found that alot of what applied to humans also applied to canines. She often paced( to the point of exhausting herself.) I found a very good herbal preparation @ Tractor Supply that really helped with that. It had a combination of ingredients ( including melatonin,) that really helped her to relax without knocking her out. I hope your journey with your afflicted canine friend goes smoothly. It's never easy to watch them suffer, & they are gone WAY too soon. Treasure every moment(however annoying, ) with your dog. 🐕💔🐶
@ThatsNotSmoke6 ай бұрын
REAL!!! Love you.... and your cups! So cool, so real!
@debrajol35857 ай бұрын
Oooo I love this! Ink swirls are my favorite thing ever ❤ Always a pleasure to see you & your beautiful works of art 💯💯💯💪
@zoepeters65837 ай бұрын
Love all your videos. I'm starting out and slowly getting all bits needed. Waching your videos make me more determined xx
@erintamburello70927 ай бұрын
Omg the Halloween decorations comment had me LMAO!!!! I wish I lived near you. You’ve got a sense of humor i like. We’d def be buddies. lol I have NO friend that share my glitter obsession! NONE! 😂
@MsWendalina7 ай бұрын
I feel the same way! The first time I ever found one of Heather’s videos, my first thought was that she’d fit right in with my group of friends! Even the name of her channel is perfect for us lol
@brendaelliott34067 ай бұрын
❤❤❤ I absolutely love to watch you!! You have such a great sense of humor and so much down to earth!!! I wish I lived close to you!! Your the bomb lady!!!❤❤❤❤❤
@lynnmudge64412 ай бұрын
I love your designs. Very thorough tutorials. I've been working with resin for 5 years but with different mediums and i just got a turner. Boy am I having issues. I found that let's resin alcohol inks don't work at all. It repels the resin and leav3s big dry spots. My tim Holtz works fine. Are there any other brands that you're aware of Not to use?
@sunnybunny2224 ай бұрын
I have to ask you where you found your glitter shelves. I know that you have said in a video but I cannot find the video...Thanks so much for sharing.
@kimberlypillman29837 ай бұрын
So pretty! I just found your channel and have loved it. You are a hoot and I think you would be a blast to hang out with. But my face may hurt from laughing too much! 😜
@prptink7 ай бұрын
Listennnnn girlfriend you be having me in tears 🤣 it’s adding “extra booty” on it 😜 I just love you and your vibe ❤ this cup turned out absolutely gorgeous 😍 I’m not a pink or purple girl at all honestly but I’m obsessed with it and the swirls technique. Again thanks for sharing as always! Stay blessed love 🥰
@wickedwhiskeydesigns7 ай бұрын
hahahaha,... i swear, i have no filter whatsoever! I start taping these segments and i feel like we are all together just working alongside each other with a cup of coffee and having fun
@prptink7 ай бұрын
@@wickedwhiskeydesigns love it 🤣 🥰
@dianabustle20657 ай бұрын
I love your cups . How do you charge for cups . Just starting out on cup’s
@wickedwhiskeydesigns7 ай бұрын
Thank you!!! .. ugg.. charging is hard! like, trying to figure out how to charge based on where your expertise level is vs competition vs platform, ect while still keeping YOUR work and value at an acceptable level .. its so easy for us to under value our work and under charge, especially when you will always have one person try to tell you that you are charging too much for 'just a cup' ... when i was learning, i bottom charged .. like $20.00 for a 30 oz tumbler because i was still learning and i was NOT doing amazing things!!!! haha ,.. then as your skill grows, you start adding a few dollars here and there .. keep in mind your expenses but also where you are selling ... are you using something like etsy? they are happy to take fees after fees after fees so you need to price accordingly to make up for what you are losing there .. same with shipping costs .. the bottom line is you want to be paid a fair price for your time and creativity .. some people will add up how much it costs them to make one cup and then double it .. or triple it ... some people dont worry about the exact math but price based on what other tumbler makers in their same level of expertise charge and go from there .. my suggestion is if you are on social media, check out a handful of FB tumbler groups ... sometimes the members are nice, sometimes they arent but if you search posts for 'prices', you can oftentimes see where a lot of people ask the same question and you should be able to get an idea of pricing that you are comfortable with, especially with starting out. I hope that helps.. definitely feel free to reach back out to me because yeah .... there is a lot that goes into this conversation of pricing ..lol!!!