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Marbling cups with nail polish.
Nail polish is stinky stuff.
You also need something rather large to dip the cup so a larger glass bowl if you have one will work fine.
Use a throw away container or line a pie pan in tin foil.
What you need to marble a cup so aside from the nail polish you need a plain white mug which you can get at any dollar store.
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I picked mine up at my local dollar general and it was only a dollar.
I just had to try it out.
How to make marbled nail polish mugs first fill your container with hot water.
I recently saw nail polish marbling recently on pinterest and thought it was a really interesting concept.
Diy marble coffee mugs using nail polish is my favorite way to make marble coffee mugs.
With the nail polish bottle very close to the surface pour a drop or two of polish into the water.
Once the nail polish touches the water it will start to set and the heat will slow the process.
These diy nail polish mugs are sure to perk up your morning.
Even if my family just uses them decoratively to store pens and pencils these are a pretty great gift to give.
Pour your nail polish into the water.
Hold the nail polish bottle close to the water.
If the nail polish dries too much you may get a lumpy look and less marbley.
I will link the things you need below.
So i headed to the thrift store and found these white mugs for 99cents.
Quickly use your toothpick to swirl the polish around.
Again this whole process from when you pour the nail polish to when you dip the mug should take about 10 seconds or less.
I just recently had.
The nail polish dries very fast on the water so the hotter the better.
Fill the tub with a couple of inches of water.
Most of the time only a few inches of water is needed.
You can find my tutorial for marbling here but here s the basic idea.
Fill the container halfway with hot water hotter is better.
Add water and drops of nail polish.
I hope you enjoy the video.
Dip your mug quickly into the nail polish on the water and pull out the mug.