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Showing posts with label glass etching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glass etching. Show all posts

Thursday, January 30, 2025

2024 Shot Glasses

Hello crafty friends!
Today I have another Christmas gift that I made.
Every year I give my son in law, Brad, shot glasses
to add to his collection.
This year, I decided to do etched glass with 2 of his favorite
characters.
I know it may be hard to see Sonic on
this glass, it's very difficult to photograph 
glass and the etching.
But it is Sonic on this shot glass.
This one may be even harder to see, but it's 
Knuckles.  I know, literally, nothing about these
characters, I just made what my daughter told me
he likes.  LOL
He was happy when he opened them.
Now to figure out what to do for next Christmas.
This has become a tradition and I need to come up
with another idea, I'm running out.

Thanks for coming by today,
be sure to come again soon.
Until then, 
smile and bring sunshine to someone else.

 

Sunday, January 9, 2022

Shot Glasses

Hi everyone!
I hope you're having a wonderful day.
Today I want to show you some etched shot
glasses that I gave my future son in law for Christmas.
He has a shot glass collection and loves the
Marvel characters.
I started by asking my local Buy Nothing Group if anyone
had clear shot glasses they no longer wanted.
(I've linked to the Buy Nothing Project site so you can
learn more about this and see if there is a group in
your area)
I got response from a couple people.  I only needed one
at the time, but it turned into a bigger project.
These weren't all what I was expecting, but I think they
will work out for a later project.
I did use the green one for this gift.
I also received these 6 glasses from another member.
They were perfect for what I was planning.
Using my Silhouette Cameo I cut stencils with 
vinyl, then applied the stencils to the glasses.
This one is the Captain America logo.
On the other side of the glass,
I etched the character's name.
Once the vinyl stencil was applied
It's simple to use, just follow the instructions
on the jar.
Here is the Avengers Logo.
And their name.  Sorry these pictures aren't
great, it's very difficult getting photographs of
etching on glass and the size of the names 
makes it difficult, but you get the idea.
Hulk is Brad's favorite character and the
green shot glass was perfect for that character.
These 2 pictures show the HULK 
that is etched on the back of the glass.
Brad was thrilled with this little gift,
even more so because I made them for him.

I'm glad you stopped by today, I hope you are too. 
 Come again soon,
until then,
give something new a try and
check on a Buy Nothing Group
in your area.  I highly recommend 
being involved in one of these groups.






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see what the products are.
I didn't necessarily purchase from these sites,
except where specified,
and you may find better prices elsewhere,
I am in no way promoting any particular site.




 

Friday, July 16, 2021

Etched Glasses

Welcome to Kristie Kreates!
My daughter, Kelsie, daughter in law, Sara, and I
recently went to a shower and decided to go in 
together on the gifts.  We purchased a nice gift from the
their registry, but wanted to give them something 
a little special and handmade.
We decided to etch some glasses.
It's really quite an easy process.

We used Armour Etch which can be found at 
most craft stores and online.
It's simple to use, just cut out a stencil,
put it on your glass piece then cover the area that you 
want etched with the cream.  Wait for it to do it's work
and rinse with water.
Be aware that when the glass is still wet it might look like
it hasn't done anything, dry it off and then take a look, 
you'll see the etching then and when you take that stencil off
it's like magic. Also note there are some glass items
that this cream doesn't work on.  The label will
give you more information on this.
For our stencils, I designed and cut on my 
Silhouette Cameo and used vinyl which is easy to
remove.

We etched 2 on the rocks glasses with 
Minnie & Mickey.

Kissing Minnie and Mickey on one side.

On the other sides we etched the Mr & Mrs and a variety
of Minnie and Mickey images.  Each side was a little different.

We also did a set of 4 tumblers.
One with Mickey on the front.

One with Minnie on the front.

and both had the Disney castle on the back.





It's hard to see in this picture as it is very difficult
to photograph the etching,  but I think Jaryd did a
pretty good job. When you look at the Mickey or Minnie
you can see through to the castle in the back.

We also did 2 glasses using images from Up,
which is the brides favorite Disney movie.
Here we have Carl's nose and glasses.

And we also did Ellie's aviator hat and goggles.

On the back of the glasses we did the 
house with balloons.
We all love how these glasses turned out.
Kelsey Ann, the bride, loved them too.

Thanks for stopping by to see what I've been
creating lately.
Have you ever tried etching?
I hope you will give it a try, it's fun, it's easy
and you can create very unique thing,
the sky's the limit.
Come again soon and I'll show you what else
we made for Kelsey Ann.
Until then,
create something unique.






Note the links are only to give a reference so you can
see what the products are.
I didn't necessarily purchase from these sites,
except where specified,
and you may find better prices elsewhere,
I am in no way promoting any particular site.


Sunday, January 17, 2021

The Office Beer Glasses

Hi all!
Are you a fan of The Office?
I'm not, but my son is.
He had mentioned that he needed some 
beer glasses for when his friends came over, so 
I bought him some for Christmas.
I wanted to do something different with them,
not just give him plain glasses.
Sara suggested something from The Office.
I found images online that I could cut with 
my Silhouette Cameo and made stencils from 
vinyl.  I then used Armour Etch etching cream
to etch them.
I have to apologize for the poor pictures,
I had a heck of a time getting pictures of 
the etching on the glasses.
I'm sorry, I don't even know this character's name,
but if you are a fan, you'll probably know,
"That's what she said" 
Is right next to him on the glass.
This was the hardest to photograph,
it says Schrute Farms.
These 3 are all together on one glass
Bears..................
Beets..................
Battlestar Galactica
And of course
Dunder Mifflin Inc
paper company.
I had fun making these up for Jaryd,
even though I don't get the meaning of them
all.  LOL  I knew he would get the meaning
and that's the important thing.

I hope you enjoyed your visit,
maybe you're inspired to give etching
a try.  It's really quite easy,
Hope I'll see you again soon.
Until then,
give etching a try.










Note the links are only to give a reference so you can
see what the products are.
I didn't necessarily purchase from these sites,
except where specified,
and you may find better prices elsewhere,
I am in no way promoting any particular site.


Thursday, October 18, 2018

Etched Wine glasses



Hello crafty people!
For Jaryd and Sara's wedding, there were
a bunch of crafty things that I helped with.
One of those things were some glasses that were
given to people at the rehearsal.
Sara's Mom was doing the etching,
but needed the stencils cut and I could do that.
So they told me what they needed and I created
and cut them with my Silhouette from vinyl.
Most of the wedding party got 
Buffalo Bills glasses.
This is what the stencil was like.
Yvonne would put the stencil on the glass,
then use etching cream to etch the image.
Once it was etched, she could rinse off the
etching cream and remove the vinyl stencil.
Here is one of the Bills glasses done.
Sara's sister is a chef, so she received 
this one with "skull chef" and the other was
for her boyfriend  In this case they left 
some of the vinyl on as a design element.
This is the design for my husband's glass.
He is a huge Trekkie.
And mine was this Scrap Queen glass.
There were a few others, but they were all done 
the day before the rehearsal, 
so I didn't see them before and
I didn't get pictures of them.
Sorry these last 2 pictures aren't very good,
but at least you can get the idea. 
Sara sent me the pictures of the others
and I think she did a beautiful job.

Thanks for coming by and spending time
at Kristie Kreates today.
I hope you'll come again soon.
I'll be posting more wedding fun and
scrapbook pages for their book soon.
Until then,
maybe you can give etching a try.







Note the links are only to give a reference so you can
see what the products are.
I didn't necessarily purchase from these sites,
except where specified,
and you may find better prices elsewhere,
I am in no way promoting any particular site.