How to Etch Glass
Etching glass is a great way to personalize items like glasses, vases, glass awards and other similar objects. Personalized glass can be made into giveaways, souvenirs, or a fun project for all. Here’s how you can etch glass yourself.
Tools
Etching acids cream
Glass object or mirror
Latex gloves
Glass cleaners
Soft, clean and lint-free cloth
Pencils
X-Acto knife
Plastic knife
Painter’s tape
Procedure
Make sure that the glass you’re etching on is clean. You can do this by simply wiping a soft, clean and lint-free cloth on the glass or by using glass cleaner.
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Cover the area where you want the etching to go on with transparent contact paper. Get rid of bubbles by flattening out the contact paper with the handle of the X-Acto knife.
If you’re etching transparent glass, like a champagne glass, get the design printed out on a two-sided adhesive that you can stick on the inside part of the glass. If you’re etching on something like a mirror, outline the design directly on the contact paper using a stencil.
Cut out the design using the X-Acto knife. This is an important part of the etching process, so do this very carefully. Peel away the parts that you want the etching to appear.
Check the remaining contact paper on the glass. Flatten out any remaining bubbles that appear in the edges using the handle of your X-Acto knife.
Put painter’s tape on all the outer edges of the contact paper to secure it further.
Put your protective latex gloves on. (For more information regarding latex gloves, read The Guide To Latex Gloves)
Use a plastic knife to spread on the etching acids cream all over the exposed part of the contact paper. Think of it as like putting frosting over a cupcake.
Let the cream sit for around five to ten minutes for it to do its work.
Rinse the cream off the glass under running water until it’s been completely removed.
Peel off the painter’s tape and the remaining contact paper, rinsing the glass under running water again.
Let dry. You know have yourself an etched glass.