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Check out my tutorial on how to apply vinyl to a tumbler by clicking here! There is a limited amount of Rustoleum protective enamel to choose from so using a base coat really opens up endless possibilities!Īnother possibility is applying permanent vinyl to the mug.
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That’s all there is to it to make a custom yeti or Ozark cup! By using a base layer of protective enamel spray, you can use almost any color over it. Once that’s dry, it’s time to take off the blue tape and stencil. Once they were dry, I sprayed a layer of Minwax polycrylic over them. Once it was dry, I then sprayed on a few coats of the Rustoleum 2x spa blue over the top since the regular 2x won’t stick so I used the white as a primer. The type of paint is very important! Some paints will just run off the stainless steel mug, so make sure you use the Rustoleum protective enamel spray paint.įor the blue mug, I applied some spritz of Rustoleum hammered gray over the blue to get a little textured effect.įor the periwinkle mug, I first applied a layer of Rustoleum protective enamel white. Stick press n seal around the top so the paint doesn’t get in the mug.Īfter you apply the vinyl stencil, spray 2 or 3 layers of Rustoleum protective enamel spray paint over the whole cup and allow to dry.
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