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DIY: Etched glass (great wedding gift!)

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This looks so awesome! Would make a great personalized wedding gift or could be used to add some touches to your wedding glassware (e.g. maybe etching some glass chargers for your sweetheart table?)

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Have you ever done any glass etching?
 
Well, neither had I before today.
 
But wow.  Such an easy, yet sweet little touch that you can add to any glass.
 
Check out my new and improved etched Trifle Bowl.
 
 
The perfect bowl for desserts of all kinds…..and even a great place for fresh fruit on the counter.  And I kind of adore that little bird perched on the branch.
 
 
 
Glass etching is also a great way to stamp your name on your pyrex dishes, to make sure they come back to you.
 
 
And how about adding a little extra detail, just because……
Sweet in every way.
 
 
Are you wanting to make your own? 
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(This technique permanently etches your glass.  You cannot remove it once you’re done.  With that said, your creation will not rub or wash off, and will stay put as long as the dish lasts.) 

 
First, you’ll need a piece of vinyl with an adhesive back, like the vinyl you buy for vinyl wall decor.  You can buy rolls or sheets of it at craft stores (if you must have some today) or you can buy some great vinyl much cheaper from one of my sponsors, Expressions Vinyl.   If you don’t have a craft cutter of some sort to cut the image for you (like I did), then you can trace an image, shape, or letters on the vinyl and then cut it out with an exacto knife, or utility knife.  (And I haven’t tried this but I think you may be able to do the glass etching technique with a piece of contact paper, if you’re going to be cutting out your shapes free hand with an exacto knife.)
 
Then peel away the shapes, leaving the negative space all in one piece.  (Keep in mind if you are using an exacto knife, to not cut through the negative space.  Cut away the shapes/letters, but leave the main piece together, without cuts or tears in it.
The Silhouette code for the bird/branch is: bird_on_branch_C00044_23067 01/18/2010
 
Then place a piece of transfer paper (you could use contact paper for this too I’m guessing…) that is sticky on one side, to the front of your vinyl.  
 
 
Then peel the vinyl backing away.  (The red side that you see below is the sticky side.)
 
 
Then place your vinyl against your glass, making sure to center the image just where you’d like it.  Press down firmly, then pull off the transfer paper/contact paper.
 
 
See how there are air bubbles?  Press those down firmly with your fingers.  If they are far from the opening of your image, don’t worry about them.  You just don’t want the etching cream to get in under the edges and mess up the image.
 
 
Then apply a layer of your etching cream on the exposed glass.  (I found this cream at Michael’s.)  Follow the instructions on the bottle and allow the cream to sit and rough up the glass surface.  (I left mine to sit for about 10 minutes.)
**Again, this process makes the etching permanent.  The cream is an acid, and etches away at the surface of your glass…….transforming the look of your glass permanently.  So you cannot rub or wash the etching off.
 
Then I rinsed off really well with water and used my fingers to rub it all off.  Then I peeled back the vinyl and rinsed again with soap and water.
 
Dry your glass and admire the beautiful etching, all done for you by the cream.
 
 Such a great technique, right?
 
And just think…….you could put together some pyrex dishes for a newly married couple, etched with their new last name.  Then throw in some hot pads, cooking utensils, and your favorite recipes.  Perfect gift.




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04/06/2012 at 11:42 am

Oooh, I almost forgot about this.  Thanks for commenting on this and bringing it back to my attention.  DH and I have a wedding to attend on the 22nd, so I will be doing this to create a gift.  : )

04/06/2012 at 11:31 am

WOW I LOOVVEEE this idea might have to try it on my glass bowl for the wedding!

04/06/2012 at 08:46 am

Im trying to do this, but lol I think my font maybe too small? I cant seem to trace it on right? Do you have any suggestions...

02/01/2012 at 04:15 pm

This is so cool!

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