Well ... Not as such.
It's actually a fairly simple process, though.
Pull the hardware and wrap. Fill any pits. Sand very smooth.
Clean the shell with denatured.
Let dry and give it one more dust jic.
Spray on a base coat of color.
Let dry and check for smoothness. Adjust if necessary.
Spray a second base coat. Again, ensure smoothness.
Now, have the glitter ready and spray the final base coat and immediately apply glitter. Remove any excess glitter. Check for smoothness and even coating.
Repeat several coats with glitter, checking and adjusting as necessary.
Now, smooth it out as best you can.
Apply clear coat, alternating two clear with one clear plus glitter.
Then you apply several clear coats with light sanding and cleaning between each.
Make sure you let each and every coat dry thoroughly before you attempt another coat or smoothing.
The final clear coats are the key. They will give the drum the depth and protection, so don't rush it.
That's all there is to it. It takes between six and twenty coats from beginning to end ... depending on what you want for a final finish.
I will post a full thread on the kit I'm doing now ... when its finished.