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Etching a Jewelry Dish

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I found this glass piece at my local Goodwill store. It might have been a coaster but there was only one. I thought it would make for a nice jewelry dish after I enhanced it with etchall etching creme.

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The first step is to remove the price label and clean the glass with rubbing alcohol.

After measuring the piece and adjusting the size of my design, I cut vinyl on a Cricut Maker.

I weeded the design and centered it on the back of the dish. It would work on the inside as well.

After I made sure the design was well attached, I covered the design with etchall etching creme. It only takes 15 minutes to etch the glass and the creme is reusable.

After removing the used etching creme, wash the glass and discard the vinyl.

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In the close-up image, check out the clarity of the smallest lines in the design.

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2 thoughts on “Etching a Jewelry Dish”

  1. Love to see how people take one item and create something new from it. Well done. Visited you via Creatively Crafty Link Party #375. If interested, please hop over and come and share your posts with us at Senior Salon Pit Stop. See my entries: #18+19…. and navigate to the bottom of my page for SSPS linkup, we hope to virtually meet you there.

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