It's NATIONAL CRAFT MONTH and this month we are playing with Etchall® Etching Creme. I have to admit I have always admired "etching" and I am sure that I have even had the product at some point in my crafting career but never found the time to try. This is because I believed it was a two or three step process and I just don't have the patience for it. So I jumped at the chance to work with Etchall® in this blog hop so I could see what it was all about.
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Well let me tell you, it was so simple that I feel extremely silly now thinking back on how hard I thought it would be. So when I thought about what I would use it on, I had the chance to work with a brand new local candle company that uses liquor bottles and cut them to make candle holders. They create their own candles with waxes and essential oils. They are not quite ready to launch but thought that the etching would be an incredible addition to the bottles. So we played...
I also did a larger piece of glass and then the mirror coaster that came with the package, just to show you different ways that we played with it.
Scents Be Wicked is the name of the little startup...so here we added their name and logo to a bottle, then added the twine wrap.
Here we worked on covering a larger surface and leaving the negative side exposed and see thru.
And the fun little mirror that came with the kit of product to use. It was super easy and cute!
These were fun projects and I am totally hooked now. Be sure to visit the other designers in this hop and see all the great projects they created.
Julie McGuffee http://juliemcguffee.blogspot.com/2017/03/etching-with-etchall.html
Laurie McCullers http://lorriemccullers.blogspot.com/2017/03/etched-glass-lantern-featuring-etchall.html
Susan M Brown http://sbartist.blogspot.com/2017/03/im-green-with-cre8time-envy-upcycle-and.html
Marilyn Gossett http://marilyngossettdesigns.blogspot.com/2017/03/celebrate-spring-with-etchallr.html
Erin Reed http://scraps-of-reflections.blogspot.com/2017/03/diy-etched-glass-mini-vases-blog-hop.html
Tammy Santana http://www.tammysantana.com/2017/03/diy-etched-rustic-wedding-champagne.html
Terry Ricioli http://terryriciolidesigns.blogspot.com/2017/03/etched-slate-sign.html
Maria Choy http://terryriciolidesigns.blogspot.com/2017/03/etched-slate-sign.html
Steph Ackerman http://stephaniescraps.blogspot.com/2017/03/so-sweet-travel-frame.html
Ann Strecko Koeman http://stephaniescraps.blogspot.com/2017/03/so-sweet-travel-frame.html
Lynda Kanase https://lyndacreates.com/2017/03/14/vintage-etched-mirror-with-etchall-and-eclips
Susie Madden Benz http://mytime2play.blogspot.com/2017/03/etching-ceramic-coffee-cups.html
Anita Scoggins http://theflamingochronicals.blogspot.com/2017/03/DccEtchall.html
Nadine Carlier http://myscrapnstuff.blogspot.com/2017/03/etchall-blog-hop-with-dcc.html
Tanya Ruffin http://tkarts.blogspot.com/2017/03/diy-etched-mercury-glass.html
This post is sponsored by Etchall and Designer Craft Connection. I have received product, however, my project and opinions are my own. Photos are Copyright. A Vintage Girl.