When dipping your marbled mugs it s best to only dip them on the mug below your lip line at least on one side for your health.
What do you need for water marble mugs.
The hot water will keep the nail polish from drying too quickly but you ll still need to move fast.
Fill a disposable container with about 2 of hot water.
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The polish should want to just cling to it.
Set the mug upside down on the wax paper to dry.
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You don t need to submerge the mug.
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Make sure the container is wide enough to fit your mug.
You can add a clear sealant if you want to strengthen it from scratches.
You only need 3 main ingredients to make water marble mugs.
Add more or less depending on how high on your mug you d like the color to reach.
Nail polish water and a mug.
You can make a unique kitchen set of mugs and bowls with water marbling.
The nail polish dries very fast on the water so the hotter the better.
And let the gift recipient know it s hand wash only so it will last longer.
This is a project where you need to work very quickly.
The first step to marble dipping the world s loveliest mugs is filling a a disposable pan or something you don t mind getting permanently colored by nail polish 2 3 full with warm water.
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Get all your supplies ready so that you can work quickly.
The hotter the water the slower your nail polish hardens.
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Water marbling involves dripping nail polish into water and creating a pattern on the surface.
This technique was first a big manicure trend but can be applied to other things too like dishes.
Dip the mug at an angle into the water.