Wedding Glass with Pearls
This is a great DIY craft for that special day. A wedding glass is perfected with the touch of pearls. This craft from Etchworld Armour makes for a great wedding gift or shower gift. In seven easy steps you can have a beautiful glass to toast with.
Materials:
- #20-0477 Rub N Etch stencil sheet *
- #15-0150 Armour Etch Cream
- 4mm Flat backed pearls
- Wine glass
- Glass Glue
- Paper towels
- Masking tape
- Scissors
- Toothpick,
- Disposable small plastic plate or I like using flat blister packaging plastic (for placing a dab of glue on) & running water
Steps:
- Wash & dry wine glass prior to applying stencil.
- Cut a row of spirals from the stencil sheet
- Wrap the stencil around top of wine glass and hold in place with a piece of tape.
- Rub down stencil with included stick from package, remove carrier sheet and mask off with tape, above and below stencil as directed on package.
- Etch with the Etch cream, following the directions on the package or CLICK HERE
- Rinse off cream and dry glass.
- To apply the flat back pearls: dab a dot of glue slightly smaller than the size of the pearl on each etched dot in the design. (The glue dries quickly, so only do a few at a time) Place pearl on glue dot and press down just until you see a rim of glue showing around edge of pearl. Let dry thoroughly. For best results hand wash glass only (dishwasher may strip off pearls)
*Stencil sheet comes with 4, 7 1/4” strips to a sheet-enough to do 4 average size wine glasses. If your glasses are larger than 7 ¾” around the top, you may have to cut part of a strip to fill in the gap, so measure your glasses ahead of time so you can order extra sheets if you need to.
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wcharlene61 662284 0
Feb 12, 2012
I think that all of the ideas that I have seen will help plan the perfect wedding, we want a steeler football wedding. Thank you so much. Chaarlene
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