How To Care for your Tumbler
Follow these simple care instructions to keep your tumbler in perfect condition:
- Hand wash only - Use warm soapy water and a soft cloth
- Not dishwasher Safe - High heat can damage the finish
- Do not microwave - Not suitable for microwave use
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Dry thoroughly - Wipe dry after washing to prevent water spots
- Do not soak your cup in water- this could case the sealing on the plug to loosen,
- No hot liquids- In acrylic cups.
- Stainless Steel- good for both hot and cold
*All cups are handmade. Minor imperfections are possible and may have slight color variations.
*Care instructions are included with each item. All cups are hand wash only. No microwave or dish washer. Do not soak your cup in water,
Snow Globe Cups & Tumblers
*Glitter cups will have a small air bubble. This is normal and is necessary for movement. It will also help prevent pressure build-up.
*Glitter cups will settle; depending on the solution used, this can happen quickly or take hours, or days. Glitter weight will also effect this. This is normal. All you will need to do is shake your cup a few times to reactive it.
*For Lava cups- NO NOT SHAKE YOUR CUP. To reactive your flow, you will need to flip your cup up and down, util the lava flows. This is normal, your cup is not damaged, Temperature will all effect your flow. (remember give a shimmy, not a shake)
*Mica Powder- Mica powder will naturally settle at the bottom of your cup over time. When you receive your cup for the first time, and before using each time thereafter, turn the cup upside down a handful to time, side-to side and back-and-forth to get the mica powder to redistribute evenly throughout your cup. Because the mica settles when making my cups I use a candle dye in the liquid. This leaves a beautiful color when your cup is sitting.
*Snow Globe cups are made with non-edible liquid with added pigments and/or glitter. If a cup becomes damaged or breaks, it should be discarded immediately.
*Please note, liquid evaporation will happen over time. This will depend on temperature, and solutions used in cup. It is normal.
*If you would like a custom cup, please email me with your preference tumblersfort@gmail.com