Thank you for showing how this technique works! I want to know if you could do etching in multiple colors? This gave me the wants for the Cricut ... totally cool!!!
Hey Cheri! Did you know that you can actually glass etching without a cutting machine? Only if you have a steady knife hand, but I'll give more info below. Technically there's no color on the basic etching, but if you check into Rub-N-Buff, it's a great project that can add color to stained glass! But on the glass etching, you can purchase printable label sheets from your local office supply store and run through a household printer. Then use a craft knife to trace the design and pull out the stencil. You can also order stencils online, if you want. I only suggest these so that you can try glass etching before taking the plunge of buying a machine. But if you do by, glass etching is a great beginner project, you won't be sorry! ---Becky
Hey Jean! I'll link some squeegees below, I have one I love to use for vinyl and one that I love to use for the etching cream! Hope you enjoyed the video! ---Becky Vinyl Squeegee: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01HLUV08C/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Etchall Squeegee (also comes with the starter kit): www.amazon.com/Etchall-13002-etchall%C2%AE-Squeegee
Fantastic video, been wanting to etch mirror over fireplace for a year or more. TY Becky🎈
Thanks Joy! You will absolutely love it, I'm positive! Give it a go and make sure you let me know how it turns out! ---Becky
Thank you Becky I was really missing you
Thanks Nancy! I have been missing everyone, too! I appreciate you stopping by and for your kind words! ---Becky
Thank you for showing how this technique works! I want to know if you could do etching in multiple colors? This gave me the wants for the Cricut ... totally cool!!!
Hey Cheri! Did you know that you can actually glass etching without a cutting machine? Only if you have a steady knife hand, but I'll give more info below. Technically there's no color on the basic etching, but if you check into Rub-N-Buff, it's a great project that can add color to stained glass!
But on the glass etching, you can purchase printable label sheets from your local office supply store and run through a household printer. Then use a craft knife to trace the design and pull out the stencil. You can also order stencils online, if you want. I only suggest these so that you can try glass etching before taking the plunge of buying a machine. But if you do by, glass etching is a great beginner project, you won't be sorry! ---Becky
I loved it ❤❤
We're glad to hear you loved this tutorial! What other tutorials would you like to see?
Thanks for showing this technic...
Thanks Nadine! Glad you enjoyed! ---Becky
Where did you get that great squeegee tool?
Hey Jean! I'll link some squeegees below, I have one I love to use for vinyl and one that I love to use for the etching cream! Hope you enjoyed the video! ---Becky
Vinyl Squeegee: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01HLUV08C/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Etchall Squeegee (also comes with the starter kit): www.amazon.com/Etchall-13002-etchall%C2%AE-Squeegee