

What Kind of Tumblers Can You Add Rhinestones Too? I used a contrasting color for my name in different sizes. I used the AB aquamarine in SS20 (5mm) and purchased two bags (they come in bags of 1440 stones). You can find the exact rhinestone I bought on Etsy here. You can probably go a size smaller with an ss16, but you’ll need more rhinestones and it will take longer to apply each individual one! So, with all this information, what is the best rhinestone to use for tumblers?!!Īfter all my research, I ended up using ss20 AB Glass Flatback NonHot-Fix Rhinestones. AB stands for Aurora Borealis, which is an iridescent effect added to the top which makes them shine differently in different lights! What type of Rhinestone to Use for Tumbler?ĭisclosure: This post contains affiliate links from Shareasale, Cricut, Awin, and . I receive a small commission at no cost to you when you make a purchase using my links (purple text). As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Here are approximate conversions of rhinestones:Īnother common abbreviation you’ll see is AB. SS stands for stone size and is used most often for flat back rhinestones and MM is size in millimeters.įrom what I’ve found the most common size for rhinestone tumblers, are ss10 to ss20. You will see the abbreviations ss and mm the most often. Sizes of RhinestonesĮven more parameters to take into account… the different sizes of rhinestones… and there are a lot! If you have a cutting machine and an EasyPress 2, you can cut out specific material to make rhinestone templates, but we won’t get going over that method today. Hot-fix (iron on rhinestones) rhinestones have an adhesive on the back that adheres when heat is applied to it much like iron on vinyl.

We want a flatback when crafting so it’s easy to apply to the tumbler.Īnd to add more confusion, they come in hot-fix and non hot-fix. Then they also come in flatback or diamond back.


