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Glass etching is a simple way to decorate, and if you're not into Halloween you could--instead of etching pumpkins--decorate the glass with leaves, acorns, or whatever motif strikes your fancy.
I bought a glass globe at Walmart for under $2, then using some masking tape I taped little triangles for eyes and a nose, and outlined a simple jack o' lantern smile in tape. Using a small amount of etching paste (which can be expensive--$30 for a small jar--but it goes a long way) I painted the exposed areas that I wanted frosted.
Notes: Be careful not to get the paste on your skin or clothing as it is acid and will make a nasty mess of things--like eyeballs and mouths. Also, make sure the tape is securely in place, rub it along the edges to make sure the edges are sealed and won't leak acid underneath. You can use contact paper instead of masking tape but with the rounded surface, the contact paper tends to wrinkle too much, the smaller pieces of tape are easier to work with for this design.
After waiting five minutes for the acid to work its magic I rinsed off the paste (you can also scrape it off and put it back in the jar if you're trying to conserve) and dried the bowl. Instant frosted jack o' lantern suitable for a candy dish, floating candle, tiny fishbowl or even a bowl of Jello. They're inexpensive enough to make a fun grouping of them down the middle of a table for an easy centerpiece and look especially fun with colored water or votive candles.
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18 comments:
Next month's theme is throwing me for a loop. I will have to think about how to participate in this one :) !!
LOVE the whole etching idea...can't wait to give it a try on a bowl.
I've always wanted to do glass etching. This would be fun for X-mas too.
Great idea. But how'd you get it to look orange?
That is a neat project. I have never done glass etching. Thanks for the tips!
The winter bazaar is such a great idea. It has taken me all month to participate--hopefully next month I'll be more on top of it!
I love etching glass. Several years ago I made a nativity scene on a mirror. It's one of our prize Christmas decorations.
The pumpkin idea is really cute!
It's orange because of the orange water I have in it, it made the etched features easier to photograph.
If I'd had floating candles it would have looked pretty cool I think. Oh well.
that etching thing is ssssooo cool...i did it for glassware once but as a pumpkin...wish i would have seen this yesterday so i could make 'em for tonite!
WHat a cool idea. Ohhhh. I need to make a trip to the craft store. Pronto!
Oh, I love your winter bazaar. I'm not crafty, but I still like to window shop. I did carve a couple of pumpkins this year. A big step for me. Happy Halloween!
That is clever. I've never heard of that etching paste.
What a great idea...I am going to have to think about this one and come up with something.
What a great idea! I wonder how I could make that work for Thanksgiving or Christmas? We do a fancy table for our Old Fashioned Christmas, and we like to give the guests something. That would be neat, but I don't know how to make something more intricate with tape.
That is so cool!!!!
Very fun idea! I would love to participate but I don't do anything crafty for the holiday. I'm a boring holiday Mom! If I don't have to do a craft then maybe I can think of something for November.
Your glass etching is so pretty! I could see it looking really cool as a winter scene, too... with the "frosted" glass look & such.
I'm entering a day late... Shh, don't tell!
Great idea!
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