Last night i etched this pint glass, i am please with how it turned out, I normally use my robo but i have not set it back up after my shift around so it was easier to do it on my cricut!
Easy to make... not so easy to photograph!
One side says Jade and the other has a moon and stars on it
I just popped some tissue in it to see if i could make the etching show up a bit!
The glasses are etched usinf a stencil cut from vinyl, then after applying the stencil to the glass you put a special paste on that eats a layer of the glass and voila!
Etched forever!
Etched forever!
Hope you like it, if you would like a photo tutorial on this let me know and i will pop something together for you!
Hugs
Lisa xXx
15 comments:
They are brilliant!! x
lisa this is fab! I have a robo so would love to know how to do it and what materials I need etc! :) x
That looks great, didnt know you could do that
Looks good. I only have an original baby cricut and normal blade housing, don't know if that cuts vinyl. Would love to see how you do it though.
Fabulous.
Tutorial would be great and supply list. would make great prezzies
Hugs Jane x
I don't have any Cricut equipment but I adore your etched project.
Very impressive !!
Have fun
Sue xx 8
oooh that's lovely. I don't have a cricut either .
looks proffessional :)
fabulous. looking forward to the tutorial, and can you tell us about the paste
brilliant idea - be good for little pressies at work like Secret Santa etc. Can't wait to have a go. Well done for thinking it up x x
please give some instructions for this!!! do you need a cricut?
amazing, it is sooooooooo professional!
looks great! I have done something similar before but have run out of the etching paste. Would you mind sharing where you got yours, please?
Love, Alex
Ooh this loks great - what's the name of the paste? x
I'd love a demo as I have a robo and etched glasses would be lovely christmas prezzies.
Ive never heard of the paste stuff you mention,
Hazel x
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