How to Etch Glass: Personalized Pyrex Dishes

How to Etch Glass: Personalized Pyrex Dishes

How to break glass: special pyrex containers

This fun carving is the perfect gift for Christmas, holiday, birthday or wedding! Over the last 19 years, we have moved a lot, which often means getting rid of things. I removed almost everything from my kitchen right away, and what do you say?

The Pyrex dish that bore my name was left with all of its activities. Eating or borrowing food from a neighbor is fantastic because your name will be on the plate forever, so it will be back! Again, this is a great gift idea!

How to Etch Glass: Personalized Pyrex Dishes

Required equipment:

pirex pan (or other glass)
Vinyl - contact paper can also be used (to insert the plate)
transfer tape (optional)
Cricket machine (you can use a hobby knife and an alphabet template)
abrasive glass cream
Soap and paper towels for packing

How to Etch Glass: Personalized Pyrex Dishes

Start waiting for the desired names from the vinyl. I used Cricut Maker, but this can be done on free contact paper with a knife and stencil.

How to Etch Glass: Personalized Pyrex Dishes
Then remove the inside (or white space) of each letter, using the vinyl (or white space) as a template.
Glass Etching for Beginners on a glass baking dish

Then remove the back of the vinyl and stick it inside the vinyl record. I used tape for an easy transition, but it also serves as an adhesive, remember the inside.

I chose the inside of the board because there were logos at the bottom that prevented me from gluing the vinyl. For best results, place in a glass baking dish.

Glass Etching for Beginners on a glass baking dish using Martha Stewart etching creme cream from Plaid Crafts

Then use a large brush or scraper and apply a lot of relief cream on the letters. I have used very little exfoliating cream in the past and this has created a blurry appearance rather than a brittle pattern. So be generous! Leave the cream in the glass for 15 minutes.

Glass Etching for Beginners on a glass baking dish using Martha Stewart etching creme cream from Plaid Crafts

After 15 minutes, use a scraper to remove the cream. This wonderful relief cream can be reapplied to the glass and reused!

Glass Etching for Beginners on a glass baking dish using Martha Stewart etching creme cream from Plaid Crafts

Rub the cream as cleanly as possible without getting under the vinyl. A cleansing cream will look like anything with a glossy surface, so you do not want it to sink. Of course, the running time for this is 15 minutes, so it probably is not much work to do ... but in any case, it is better not to throw such things in the sink.

Glass Etching for Beginners on a glass baking dish using Martha Stewart etching creme cream from Plaid Crafts

Carefully peel off the vinyl glue and toss in the bin.

Glass Etching for Beginners on a glass baking dish using Martha Stewart etching creme cream from Plaid Crafts

Then use a damp paper towel to remove all traces of cream.

Glass Etching for Beginners on a glass baking dish using Martha Stewart etching creme cream from Plaid Crafts

Then wash the dishes in the sink with warm soapy water. Dry it and enjoy a great probe! I want! It's nice to mention something ... and it's a lot of fun.

Glass Etching for Beginners on a glass baking dish using Martha Stewart etching creme cream from Plaid Crafts

Then take a look at everything, from the glass in your home and think about all the options you can make! haha. Repeat the process within a 5 mile radius on all glass containers. After the neighbor brought me some peach shoes, I cooked dinner for him. ;) victory!

Glass Etching for Beginners on a glass baking dish using Martha Stewart etching creme cream from Plaid Crafts

This is the perfect craft to make a holiday gift! Add the bride and groom surname to the serving plates ... or mark your plates so they can be returned! It is also easy to take care of, wash the dishes as usual.
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