Are you ready for spring? Check out this ADORABLE planter! A little glass etching adds so much character to a cheap dollar store planter! This etched glass tutorial {with awesome tips!} will have you etching every piece of glass in sight!
Etched Glass Tutorial
Have you ever done glass etching? This is only my second time to try it. I learned some tips along the way that might help you achieve perfectly etched glass the first time you try it! It’s not very difficult to do and I love the classy result. Let’s get started!
Supplies:
- Glass container
- Etching cream
- Painter’s tape
- Paint brush
- Scissors (optional)
Step 1: Tape off your first set of stripes. I chose to start with vertical. I cut several strips of painter’s tape in half and used a couple of full-size strips as well. I just eye-balled where I would like my stripes.
Tip: Tape of the top of your glass so you will have a clean line where the vertical stripes end.
Step 2: Apply a liberal amount of etching cream to the exposed glass.
Tip: When I say ‘liberal amount of etching cream’ – I mean it! :) I recommend using a thicker coat than pictured in this step.
Step 3: Let the cream sit for longer than the suggested five minutes. I probably let it sit for 30. Then wash it off.
Tip: While you are rinsing the cream, it will look like nothing is there. Don’t freak out! It will show up when dry.
Step 4: Repeat this process with horizontal stripes.
And you are done! You can see my mistakes in this photo. My vertical stripes did not turn out that great because I didn’t apply enough cream. Lesson learned! I still love the look, though.
I got this vase at the dollar store but I think it makes a perfect mini cactus planter, don’t you?
Do you have any glass etching project ideas? Hope you enjoyed this etched glass tutorial!
Thanks for stopping by today!
Katie
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