dips her glasswork in Etchall® Dip n' Etch
I was really excited to receive the Etchall® Dip n' Etch as my mind was racing with what I could do with it. I perused our local dollar store and found some super cute bottles and wanted to make them into Fall decor for the table. They were a perfect match for this product. The Dip n' Etch is so amazingly easy that I kind of felt guilty. I felt like it should be harder to get this amazing finish, but I quickly stopped complaining.
Links to the Etchall® products: Dip n' Etch | Etching Creme | Stencil Spray
I etched these two bottles 2/3 of the way and then added canvas, flowers, and embellies to give it a fall look.
I apologize for the bit darker than normal photographs but I did the main etching at home, I wanted my family to see what I was making. There are not very many steps to this as it is so very easy to do but I wanted to share this. Gather your supplies. Read the instructions on the Etchall product container.
I poured the correct amount of Dip n' Etch liquid and dipped it into the container as instructed. Held it there for 15 minutes, I put a heavy object on top to keep the bottle from rising out of the liquid.
And this was the amazing result:
Once I was able to get back in the studio, I cut strips of a Canvas Corp Brands canvas sheet, added May Arts Jute Ribbon, and some beautiful Prima flowers and beads to complete the look.
When I took these bottles out to take photos, I was amazed how the blended in with the Fall Foliage, you can barely see them.
I hope you enjoyed this fun project for Etchall.
Candy Rose