Wow, love love love this project. I haven’t got a cutting machine as of yet, can’t wait until I can get one. You are beautifully talented, loving your work
Can you give me the measurement of your etched glass plate. I have tried several times and I cannot get it to fit on my 10 inch plate. Please help. I want to make some for Christmas gifts.
That is so pretty! You said you could do this on any color of glass so I'd love to try some bats on a black glass plate for Halloween, or maybe holly leaves on green for Christmas. Can you still see the etching designs through the color if you do it on the back of the plate? Thanks!
Hi there! You can etch on colored glass and would still be able to see the design. If you are etching on the back of the plate, make sure to mirror so that you are able to use the adhesive side on the plate! - Dawn 🙂
I’ve seen people decoupage fabric to these glass plates before. Do you think it would work to etch the plate first on the back and then decoupage fabric on the plate after? I’m thinking a solid pattern or a nice plaid would really make that design pop. But I’m always scared to try my ideas in case I screw it up.
Well don't worry about messing anything up! That's the best way to learn. I think it really depends because you don't want the fabric pattern to take away from the etching.
@@DesignBundles if I decide to go for it I’ll show you the finished product. I agree it can’t be a busy pattern so it doesn’t detract from the original etched design. But a Buffalo plaid or Buffalo check or a solid color would really enhance the design I think.
I did multiple beer mugs, shot glasses and rocks glasses for Christmas presents. I also did a flag on glass of a picture frame. All turned out great.
That's amazing Shandal
I have my Glass Plates and WAITING!!!
Yay!! You got this Marilyn
I love this idea but I really want to use a stencil that has no stick is that at possible. ❤
What size did you make that design?
I etched a $tree cutting board filled in with ruff and buff
Great suggestion!
Very Nice 👍 i will try to do this. thanks Mam.
Hi Smita! Let us know if you have any questions. We are here to help and love chatting about crafts!
Going to try this out right now gotta get the bundle first
Yay!! Good luck Annette
Wow, love love love this project. I haven’t got a cutting machine as of yet, can’t wait until I can get one. You are beautifully talented, loving your work
Thank you so much ! 😍
I did some etching on Dollar tree plates and it came out great. You gave me more tips to make it better, though. Thank you!
That's great to hear! Thank you! ❤️
Great video Crystal 🔮! This is something I have to definitely try!
Thank you ❤️
That turned out beautiful! Love it ! Definitely going to try this.
Yay! Thank you!
Can you give me the measurement of your etched glass plate. I have tried several times and I cannot get it to fit on my 10 inch plate. Please help. I want to make some for Christmas gifts.
Great gift idea!
It really is! and so affordable
@@DesignBundles a Twelve Days of Christmas set would be cute too
That would be very cute!
I LOVE THIS & definitely going to give this a try for the first time!! Thanks Crystal💜💜💜
You are so welcome! happy Crafting
I love it. I can’t wait to try making it.
You are so welcome! happy Crafting ❤️
That is so pretty! I haven't done any etching yet, but I hope to in the future.
We're so glad you like it! 😊
How big did you make the plate design. I can't seem to get the correct measurements.
I can't remember Darlene But I will measure when i'm at the studio tomorrow
Love this! It's beautiful!!!
Thank you!
Omg love it
Yay! Glad you loved it
This is awesome! What type of vinyl did you use for your design?
Thank you, I used Starcraft matte permanent you could use removable
Do I understand that once you etch and wash it, it is food safe and you can pit food right on it? If I do the underside I have to mirror it correct?
If you do the underside yes
I tried this cream once on a pie plate and was not successful 😕 I really want to try again! Yours turned out perfectly!
I have found some pyrex does not work
@@DesignBundles thanks for the info and thanks for all the great videos you do!
You are most welcome!
That is so pretty! You said you could do this on any color of glass so I'd love to try some bats on a black glass plate for Halloween, or maybe holly leaves on green for Christmas. Can you still see the etching designs through the color if you do it on the back of the plate? Thanks!
Hi there! You can etch on colored glass and would still be able to see the design. If you are etching on the back of the plate, make sure to mirror so that you are able to use the adhesive side on the plate! - Dawn 🙂
If I etch on the front side of the plate would it be food safe or will i have to do it on the back side to be used for food.
Hi Darlene! You can etch on the same side that the food is on as long as it's washed before hand!
I’ve seen people decoupage fabric to these glass plates before. Do you think it would work to etch the plate first on the back and then decoupage fabric on the plate after? I’m thinking a solid pattern or a nice plaid would really make that design pop. But I’m always scared to try my ideas in case I screw it up.
Well don't worry about messing anything up! That's the best way to learn. I think it really depends because you don't want the fabric pattern to take away from the etching.
@@DesignBundles if I decide to go for it I’ll show you the finished product. I agree it can’t be a busy pattern so it doesn’t detract from the original etched design. But a Buffalo plaid or Buffalo check or a solid color would really enhance the design I think.
We would love to see how it turns out! ❤️
Once you etch it, can you put food on it and eat off of it?
We would advise etching from the back, however, Chrystal does give advice from about 1 minute into the video