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Estimate the cost of your tumbler!

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Every tumbler starts with a base price of $25

This includes the cost of your stainless steal, double vacuum sealed, insulated cup. Most come with lid and straw. 

Base prep work (sanding, painting)

Basic supplies such as nitryl gloves, cups, spoons, towels, paper, etc. 

Sealing and Sanding between layers. 

Peacock Tumbler
$35.25
plus shipping
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Epoxy                     0.15 cents per gram (typical amount 30 - 60 grams)                 

UV Resin               0.9 cents per gram (typical amount 3-8 grams)

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Marbled effect      $5

Fabric                     $5

Smoked                  $5

Peekaboo               $5

Peekaboo geode   $10

Scales                     $10  (vinyl scale decals to create dragon scale or mermaid effect)

bubbles skin          $5

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Hand painting       $5

Alcohol inks           $1  each color

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Mica                         0.50 cents per color

1 layer holographic glitter        $5 

Fine glitter              0.50 cents each

Chunky glitter        $1 each

Specialty glitter      $2.50

Regular vinyl          0.50 cents per square inch

Clear Cast vinyl      $1.50 per square inch

Holographic vinyl  $1.25  per square inch

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Tattoo actual cost added later

Waterslide actual cost added later

Ribbons actual cost added later

Stickers actual cost added later

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Example 
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peacock 2

30 oz skinny tumbler, base sanding, painting, supplies, sealant, final sanding $13.75

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Epoxy - 60 grams with 4 layers of sanding and adding epoxy $9

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Alcohol Inks 2 colors $2

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Fine glitter 3 $1.50

Chunky glitter 1 $1

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Waterslide $5

Fabric $5

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Cup total $35.25

deposit  $25

amt due  $10.25 plus shipping $15

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USPS flat rate

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I am investigating a less expensive shipping method. But, remember this covers not only shipping costs, but the box, packing materials, label etc. 

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Costs are an estimate. All tumblers are a minimum of $25 regardless of size or style. This basically covers all the prep work, generally the epoxy and a couple glitters or inks etc. and you simply tack on the rest for final cost. 
Amount might change slightly if the cup uses a little more or less epoxy, or if you change the design half way through (no guarantee I can make it happen) 
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