I shared this DIY over on Instagram Stories earlier this week. I created these beautiful Holiday glasses out of thrift store glassware sets I bought. Each glass had a different holiday icon. This idea was based on Potterybarn glasses I had from many years ago. I recreated these classic pieces for a fraction of the cost to give as gifts this year.
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Here is the full tutorial for this glass etching project.
I picked up all of these thrifted glasses for around $20. I looked specifically for ones that were in sets of 4 or 6. You can also find inexpensive glassware at your local Dollar Store for this project.
I used Martha Stewart Holiday stencils (LINK) for the etching. These are self- adhesive which makes it much easier and they can be reused.
I started by choosing the stencils I wanted to use and placed one on each glass.
Using Armour Etch Cream (LINK), dab the cream on thick over the stencil.
Leave the cream on for a total of 5 minutes. Halfway through, you want to swirl it around just a bit. This helps release any air bubbles.
After 5 minutes, take your glass to the sink and wash off the cream. wipe dry with a paper towel and remove your stencil.
SO easy! You have to try it!
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Aren't these just the cutest?
XO,
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