with etchall creme
I found this curved frame at Dollar Tree and knew it would be perfect for a glass etching project. As I worked on it, I realized it would make a beautiful Mother’s Day gift, a way to commemorate prom or graduation, or even a personalized anniversary present. There are so many ways to customize etched glass for special occasions using etchall crème!
I measured and cut vinyl to fit the small channel at the bottom of the frame using my Cricut Maker and a system font. Since the letters were tiny, I used a needle to weed them and decided to leave out some of the letter centers for easier application.
Etching glass with etchall crème takes just 15 minutes, and the best part is—it’s reusable! Simply scrape the crème back into the container when you’re done and save it for your next project.
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Suggested Materials:
Cricut Brayer Shop at: AZ |
Cricut Maker® Machine Shop at: AZ | O | C |
Cricut Standard Grip Mat Shop at: AZ | C |
Dollar Tree Shop at: O |
Etchall Shop at: AZ | O |
Non-Stick Scissors Shop at: AZ |
Oracal Vinyl Shop at: AZ |
Palette Knife Shop at: AZ |
I chose a photo from my daughter’s boyfriend’s first trip to the beach, but there are so many special occasions you could personalize a frame for—think birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, or vacations!