DIY Chevron Etched Glass Vase at TidyMom.net

Something is in the air this summer.  It seems everyone we know is getting married.  So with all the weddings and showers, I’ve been trying to come up with a few unique gift ideas.

Have you ever etched glass at home, with etching cream? A few years ago I made an etched “Enjoy” trifle bowl, and this time I thought I could try something fun with a flower vase.   It’s a great DIY that will turn a generic glass vases into something that ends up looking elegant and chic.  

I decided to see if I could make chevron stripes on my round glass vase.  My OCD had me a little nervous about getting everything lined up just right.  But you know what? I basically eyeballed most of it, and it turn out just as I hoped!

Here’s what you will need to Etch a glass vase with Chevron

Supplies to etch glass vase

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How to etch glass .  tutorial at TidyMom.net I really did a lot of eyeballing with this project, and it all worked out.  Here’s what I did.

 

     

        • be sure to cut the tape with scissors so you have a clean end to work with.

 

       

        • work your way up the vase, again trying to eyeball as you go (just be patient, this part took the longest, trying to line everything up)

 

       

        • Using the sponge brush, coat the exposed glass with a thin to medium layer of etching cream ( large areas can be tricky) be sure to wear a glove on the hand that you are handling the vase with, you don’t want to get the etching cream on your skin.

 

       

        • Leave the etching cream to sit on the glass for at least ten minutes.

 

       

        • With a gloved hand, carry the vase to a sink, to rinse to remove etching cream (do NOT do this in a ceramic sink)

 

       

        • remove tape and dry to reveal your beautifully etched chevron striped vase!

 

        DIY Chevron Etched Vase at TidyMom.net This glass vase is a great DIY gift idea not only for weddings and showers, but Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, Christmas, birthdays…or just because!

Have you made any gifts lately?


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