Christmas presents-ETCHING

TheresaTT
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Christmas presents-ETCHING

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Ok,the married nieces and nephews are getting pyrex dishes with their names on them with a recipe and some of the fixins. Love my cricut for etching.
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Theresa
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Re: Christmas presents-ETCHING

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WOW, is this sand etching or creme? Whatever it is stunning. How much to do me one? :lol:

Thanks
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TheresaTT
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Aw Sue, you can do this easy. It is the creme. I left it on about 20 min. cuz i forgot and plus no biggy cuz the dish is so thick that i figured it needed the time.
thanks. AND, of course i would do you one but it would cost more to ship it than to do it yourself> ;)
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Post by gj1 »

Great gift idea and I love the font you used.
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TheresaTT wrote:Aw Sue, you can do this easy. It is the creme. I left it on about 20 min. cuz i forgot and plus no biggy cuz the dish is so thick that i figured it needed the time.
thanks. AND, of course i would do you one but it would cost more to ship it than to do it yourself> ;)
With my vision problems and attention span it might be worth it! I'll try buying the glass at the goodwill as I do have the creme and let you know.

TKS
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Re: Christmas presents-ETCHING

Post by pastda3 »

Theresa - that came out awesome and what a great gift. :) I have the cream too but I've yet to make anything.
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Re: Christmas presents-ETCHING

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it is fun. and amazing that it comes out so good. and EASY
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Re: Christmas presents-ETCHING

Post by sstehman »

I so love etching. You made such a simple dish look wonderful.
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Re: Christmas presents-ETCHING

Post by TheresaTT »

Thanks everyone. Now if i can just get the carriers made i will feel like it is a complete gift. trying to follow a tut. from pinterest but it seems more diff. than it should. may just have to wing it and go it alone. any suggestions or patterns or tuts on making one will be welcomed. :)
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Re: Christmas presents-ETCHING

Post by pennsylvaniakate »

Did you try looking for a video on Youtube? Might be easier following a video or even a blog post with lots of pics and directions.
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