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Marbled candle, hydro dipped planter and hydro dipped bowl with ring

Hydro dipping, also known as water transfer printing or water marbling, is the process of delicately transferring floating pigments onto a product through the medium of water. We’ve rounded up some of hydro dipped products and processes in this installment of our trends series, What’s New in Craft.

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Dig out your favorite nail polish colors for this fun (and surprisingly easy) no-carve marble pumpkin project.

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A couple months ago, I created a water marble photo album for my personal Facebook page. I have decided to upload the pics to my blog!! Photo heavy!! Enjoy! :) Here's what you'll need: (l-r) base coat, toothpicks (or an orange stick), Scotch tape, small cup of ROOM TEMPERATURE water, 2-5 polishes, top coat, nail polish remover, cotton swabs, & clean fingernails! :) Start with a good base coat... so ya don't stain your nails. :) (My pinkie is still kinda blue 'cause I forgot to use a base…

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someone is pouring blue and green liquid into a cup

This is a quick and easy project to make marble nail polish mugs. We've got the how to and also the how not to so you can be successful the first time!

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Daily Dose Of Art 🎨 on Instagram: "Water marbling is an ancient art form where drops of paint are floated on water's surface to create intricate patterns. Originating in cultures like Turkey and Japan, it's known for its mesmerizing blend of spontaneity and precision. Artists drip acrylic or nail polish onto water, manipulate the colors with tools, then dip objects like paper or nails into the water to transfer the design. Each piece is unique, making it a rewarding and unpredictable…

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