


It's Monday !!!! Time for our next challenge! This challenge was to create a Christmas themed project.
I created snowflake candle holders with the Christmas cricut cartridge. I cut the snowflakes out in vinyl and used them as stencils to etch a snowflake on each side of the candle holder.
I created snowflake candle holders with the Christmas cricut cartridge. I cut the snowflakes out in vinyl and used them as stencils to etch a snowflake on each side of the candle holder.
I made tons of etched gifts last year from wine glasses to candle holders. These candle holders were purchased at the dollar store for of course one dollar apiece!
Please play along and show us your Christmas themed project at the Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog!
Beautiful job Michelle! I just love how they turned out! I have never done this. It is something I will have to try and do someday...Maybe when I grow up a little more..lol! :-)
ReplyDeleteThese are just stunning - for $1 a piece!! I've never tried glass etching. I love the look you've created - so perfect for holiday decorating!
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome! No way do they look like $1 candle holders. Thanks for the inspiration - one of these days I'll work up the nerve to try some glass etching!
ReplyDeletebeautiful Michelle!
ReplyDeleteWow, these are so pretty Michelle! The staging for the picture is gorgeous too. It really put me in the Christmas spirit for the glow and the smell. Wonderful project.
ReplyDeleteyou did a wonderful job. they are perfect!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! What did you use to etch the snowflakes? Etching cream? Dremel?
ReplyDeleteYes etching cream -Armour brand from Michaels
ReplyDeleteVery elegant and beautiful Michelle. Perfect for a centerpiece.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I have used that snowflake to make 3d snowflakes but have never thought to use it for etching. Beautiful
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS....PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do a video on how to do these.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job Michelle, I have not tried etching glass yet. I need to get something as try it how long do you leave the creme on the glass before washing it off.
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These turned out adorable! I am totally intimidated by etching, you may have to do a little tutorial for us ;)
ReplyDeletethis is really awesome, me just bought a bottle of etching cream and I'm gonna try some glass etching project soon! :)
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