Have any of you checked out Lauren's blog? I am a FAITHFUL reader and just a little bit ago she posted a tutorial on glass etching here. I tried it and am SO happy with the results.
A few things...
- read the directions ALL THE WAY THROUGH! ;) Though I missed the first line "shake before using" it still worked.
- I put it on and waited 20 minute (directions say 3-4 but Lauren suggested longer; I go with Lauren!)
- The paste is expensive (~$20-25/bottle) but if you have a craft store near you that you can use their 40% off coupon then it would make it much more affordable. I expect this bottle to last a LONG time.
- Make sure you have a clean brush (I used foam) on hand as well. Took me FOREVAH to find one in my house. It's now with the bottle of etching cream! LOL
- Don't worry when you rinse your piece if you don't see it. The water kind of "hides" the etching and you won't really see it until it's dry
- Try not to use short strokes, long ones are better and make sure you use a good bit of the cream. In the light of day, I can see where I did too light of a coat. It's not noticeable to the naked eye; only to mine 'cuz I was looking for it!
- You don't have to have stamps and embossing powder. You could use vinyl and if you have ability to do die cuts you could cut your shape out that way.
Here is my 99 cent votive holder using Papertrey Ink's Women of Life stamp (the flower).
What do YOU think? What are you waiting for to try this?
2 comments:
Your etching looks great. I love how you used your stamps. I am trying to figure out how you did it?
Joan
Too cool. Thanks for sharing.
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