try it - like it - create it

Try it – Like it – Create it Disclosure: Some posts are written in exchange for complimentary products or payment in order to share this information along with an honest opinion. Sponsored posts are also shared in order to receive a small amount to help support this site. Please see the Disclosure Policy document for further information. 

Try it – Like it – Create it Privacy Policy: Privacy Policy

We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.

Etching a Keepsake

with etchall creme

I dried the flowers from my daughter’s homecoming dance and then found this glass jar at the Dollar Tree that they fit into. I then etched the date and school on the side of the glass as a keepsake for her. etchall creme made this possible.

Using a Cricut Maker, I cut vinyl and weeded away the parts of the vinyl that I wanted to etch.

Before etching use rubbing alcohol to clean the glass surface.

Place the vinyl onto the clean glass and make sure to rub it down well.

Apply the etchall creme onto the area to etch making sure not to go beyond the covered area. Wait 15 minutes for the glass to etch. After 15 minutes remove the creme and put it back into the container, it is reusable.

Now wash the surface under running water and remove the vinyl.

Here is a close-up image of the finished piece.

Suggested Materials:

Links are Affiliates
AZ – Amazon, C – Cricut, O – Other

Cricut Maker® Machine
Shop at:
AZ | O | C

Cricut Standard Grip Mat
Shop at:
AZ | C

Cricut Vinyl
Shop at:
AZ | C

Dollar Tree
Shop at:
O

Etchall
Shop at:
AZ | O

Non-Stick Scissors
Shop at:
AZ

Comments

No comments yet. Why don’t you start the discussion?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *