Showing posts with label glass etching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glass etching. Show all posts

Saturday, December 28, 2013

DIY New Year's Glasses

New Year's champagne glasses personalized with glass etching to toast in 6 different languages. Easy DIY for New Year's celebrating. #ChampagneGlasses #NewYears #DIY

Here's a creative way to add some fun to your New Year's celebrations. The Real Thing with the Coake Family etched some wine glasses for their New Year's toast. I love that each glass has a different toast from a different country!
 




Saturday, September 28, 2013

Craft Fail: Glass Etched Pie Pan

I had the privilege of trying out Silhouette's new Glass Etching Starter Kit, but it didn't go so hot. See what I mean?
 
 
None of my casserole dishes or pie plates have a smooth outside. So, I took my chances. I wasn't sure if the etched part of glass would affect that food put on it, so I didn't feel comfortable putting it on the smooth inside part. Instead, I took my chances over the Pyrex logo on the bag. That's the biggest part of the problem here. But, If you look closely at the word "kitchen" you can see that the etching cream didn't stay within the vinyl very well. This was all despite my efforts to make sure it was stuck very well. See?
 
 
I know it's kind of blurry. It's hard to get a good up close shot of etched glass. But all those brighter white spots are from where the etched cream got under the vinyl - probably during the rinsing part of the process. It also produced a very inconsistent result.
 
I think the kit from Silhouette is a fabulous idea, I just think my execution wasn't the greatest. I also wish the vinyl they give you for the stencil was a different color other than clear. I think that was part of the problem in the "p" in our name. The stencil vinyl is clear, the transfer tape is clear, and the glass (or mirror) is clear. It's hard to make sure that every little part of every letter transfers properly. Most likely, the inner circle of the "p" didn't get stuck to the glass pan, which is why it's just a blob.
 
I don't really blame the kit for my issues. I think it's mostly due to the fact that the bottom side of my pan isn't flat.
 
Sorry I didn't have a really cool project to show you. I love the look of glass etching and this probably would have looked so much better if I hadn't tried to etch over the bumpy logo.
 
Don't forget about the Silhouette promo going on right now! You can get the Glass Etching Starter Kit for 25% off or a killer deal on the cutting machines and the glass etching kit bundled together. This promo is valid through October 4th, so hurry over and get your own machine!
 
 




Wednesday, September 25, 2013

New Glass Etching Kit from Silhouette!

Hey Someday Crafts readers!! I'm here today with a new product and promo from Silhouette! Have you heard about their new glass etching kits?
 
 
I love the look of etched (or frosted) glass. I think it looks so elegant and sophisticated, especially on something like a glass pie pan or casserole dish. It's so much better than using masking tape and a sharpie - which ends up getting washed off anyway!
 
The new glass etching kit from Silhouette includes the etching cream, vinyl for creating your stencil, transfer tape for your vinyl, a hook and scraper, an instruction DVD, an idea book, and 10 exclusive etching designs.
 
Glass etching cream is so easy to use and it makes for such wonderful, personalized gifts. They're great for bridal showers, weddings, Christmas, birthdays, etc. Who doesn't love a gift that's personalized with their name or an image of something they love.
 
To kick off the launch of their glass etching kits, Silhouette is running a great sale on their etching kits and machines.
 
 
If you already have a machine, you can save 25% on the glass etching kit. If you need a machine, you can get the Silhouette Portrait and glass etching kit for $129.99 or upgrade to the Silhouette Cameo and glass etching kit for $269.99!
 
I love my Silhouette and use it ALL THE TIME! You definitely won't regret purchasing your own. Just use the code "SOMEDAY" at checkout to get any of the above promotional pricing. What are you waiting for?! Go get your own machine and started kit in time for some holiday crafting!
 
 



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