#1, cut image and keep silhouette piece in tact..put cut image away for another project. #2, pick up the silhouetted image with transfer tape and burnish onto your project #3, peel of transfer tape and then cover silhouetted image with etching cream.. careful this stuff is STRONG.. please use safety. Let it leave on per time on directions of etching cream.. #4, wash off etching cream, carefully peel away vinyl and you've got yourself a great piece of art.. Dawn added bling. Gorgeous! PLEASE EMAIL FOR MORE DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS IF NEEDED.
I saw this work of art in person and it is awesome! It really dressed up the glass, I want a set!!!
ReplyDeleteI also want to pour green beer in it and drink it!! So St.Patrick's dayish!! Love it Dawn!!
WOW another amazing project! I better get busy!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome look!
Great project. I love the look of glass etching.
ReplyDeleteThis is really gorgeous. What cut did you use being 1/2 Irish I'd love to try this out.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great instructions.
Thanks all! This was fun and pretty easy to do! I think I am going to try my hand at etching a mirror next!
ReplyDeleteJanet, I used this cut from the Silhouette online store:
http://www.silhouetteonlinestore.com/sd/viewShape.aspx?id=15718
Can't wait to see what you do!
Ladies - email me @ lbaires@comcast.net if you want full step by step instructions with pictures! Dawn very nicely put it into a word document.
ReplyDeleteIt really is something else!!
Laurie
Turned out beautiful! I've wanted to try this for some time now. Thanks for the explanation.
ReplyDeletebeautiful work
ReplyDeleteThat's fabulous, Dawn! I've never tried glass etching before. Yours looks perfect!!
ReplyDeleteWOW!! beautiful! I have yet to try etching but, you ladies sure have inspired me to:)
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ReplyDelete-Jazzy
Love this. This is beautiful.Great job, Dawn!
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