CraftsHow to Etch a Design on a Wine Bottle Project

How to Etch a Design on a Wine Bottle Project

How to etch a design on a wine bottle project is easily detailed in this step to step tutorial. When you have an empty wine bottle, you have your next craft project in hand.

Materials needed:

~wine bottles
~rubbing alcohol – remove adhesive and labels
~stencil – Plaid:Craft Martha Stewart Large Stencils 3 Sheets/Pkg-Tendrils 8.75″X16.75″ 10 Designs
~masking tape
~etching cream – Armour 3-Ounce Glass Etching Cream Carded
~sponge
How to Etch a Design on a Wine Bottle Project

They are some of the easiest ways to decorate your kitchen or other areas of your home with their colorful bottles that can serve as a number of new purposes. They are one of the best materials to upcycle within your home. One such way is through the etching of the glass with some classic designs. While etching may seem like something you would need some serious tools to do, you can actually do it with a relatively simple process.

In fact, your local craft store should have the two materials you will need to make the most of your wine bottle etching. All you need is some stencils with the designs or patterns you want for your wine bottles and some etching cream. This stuff does all the hard work for you, making it your best friend in this type of project. Rather than spend hours etching the glass with traditional tools, you can etch your wine bottle glass in a matter of minutes.

You can choose from a number of designs from doilies with florals to doilies with classic patterns of lace. Whatever your heart desires will work for this project. Once you have the pattern and the wine bottle on hand, you are ready to begin.

Don’t forget to remove the label from the bottle before you try your hand at etching. With these newly designed wine bottles, you have the makings of a new collection within your kitchen that will show your skills and style.

Click here to read about how to etch a design on a wine bottle project:

http://savedbylovecreations.com/2013/04/easy-doily-etched-wine-bottle-upcycle.html

Melissa Francis
Melissa Francis
Greetings! I'm Melissa Francis, the founder and primary contributor to The Homestead Survival. With over 20 years of experience in homesteading, sustainability, and emergency preparedness, I've dedicated my life to helping others achieve a simpler, more self-reliant lifestyle.

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