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I decided to make coffee glasses for the hop. I will be giving these glasses to my mom for her birthday..shhh...don't tell her! ha! She won't see this post probably until later so I'm not worried!
I used the Tie the Knot cartridge for the monogram. Cut at 2.0"
If you have never done glass etching before it is so fun and EASY! You must try! I will have a tutorial soon, so come back and visit me!
Thanks for stopping by! I am your last stop on this hop! We would love for you to enter a project at our challenge which you can find here!
Have a SUPER day!
Smiles,
Jill
Love this! Bet your Mom will too, Jill! I haven't etched in a long time -- but I think I'm going to have to soon . . . thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteSo elegant and beautiful! I've never tried glass etching...too intimdated!
ReplyDeleteGreat gift for mom, Jill. I love the shape of the glass mug.
ReplyDeleteCWC Hugs,
Larelyn
I haven't done glass etching, either, but it always looks so sophisticated. I may give it a try! Yours looks so nice!
ReplyDeleteEvelyn
I just tried glass etching for Christmas gifts last year. I love how it looks when completed and your mug is perfect!!
ReplyDeleteTracy
The first thought that came to mind is have a jello pudding cup. When you see these elegeant glass they always have more than water in them. Any way your glass is perfect I wish I could learn glass etching. TFS AJ!
ReplyDeleteJill, this project is very stylish, without going over the top! I am going to have to try this very soon.
ReplyDeleteKimmi
Great monogrammed glass!
ReplyDeleteI will have to try glass etching really soon, you have done a AWESOME job.
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Tracy-JGsPumpkin@peoplepc.com
This looks fantastic. Your mom will loves these!!
ReplyDeleteThese turned out very nice, should be really fun to use.
ReplyDeleteHi Jill!Oh!My!Awesome idea!Love to try it out for on A mug for Father's Day!TFS
ReplyDeleteOH sweet! I totally love your Mom's birthday coffee glass mugs! I was going to do glass etching too, but I didn't get to the craft store in time for my etching creme--soo I'm even more thrilled that you've done it! :) Your Mom is sure to adore these, they are wonderful Jill! Hugs xoxo
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely thing to do for your Mother. I am sure she will just love them especially sense you made them yourself. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLOve your coffee mugs and I'm sure that your Mom will too! I keep saying that I will have to try this glass etching one of these days and maybe it just got closer.
ReplyDeletecute project, a gift any mother would love.
ReplyDeletelovely glass etching, it looks perfect thanks
ReplyDeleteupnurse at aol dot com
Well, I'm sure your mom is going to love these! I would! Great job on the etching. I haven't quite mastered it yet, but I keep practicing. I'm jealous. LOL.
ReplyDeleteYour etching looks perfect. I bought everything to do etching but haven't tried it yet.
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Your mug turned out terrific!! It looks very simple yet elegant. I've never tried to glass etch but it's on my list of stuff to try!!
ReplyDeleteLike the elegance of the glass etching. Not done that before & may have to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteMelissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
So cute! I'm sure your mom will love them!
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justcreativeme.blogspot.com
Your mother will love her birthday gift (I know I'd love them). Thanks for sharing your lovely project!
ReplyDeleteI have some great glasses/mugs that would look great etched. Looking forward to your tutorial. You did a fabulous job and your Mom should be thrilled to get them, if she isn't you can always send them to me!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful glass etching! I look forward to your tutorial.
ReplyDeleteNo I have never done glass etching, kinda nervous to try, going to have to go out of my comfort zone some day. love your project.
ReplyDeletecathyplus5.blogspot.com
Beautiful glass. Love the etching. I have never tried this. TFS
ReplyDeleteYour mom is gonna love theses Jill!! I have not etched anything yet, but it is on my very short to do list!!! :)
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Michelle
What a great gift! Love the mug shape and the personalization with the monogram.
ReplyDeleteLove the monogram on the mug. What a fun gift to give -
ReplyDeleteit will just keep on giving her pleasure. Thanks for sharing.
Here on the Blog Hop - Lovely etching - and great gift idea! ;-}
ReplyDeleteLynden
http://aneleganttouch-lynden.blogspot.com
Ldb1408 at aol.com
I love the idea, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletealvinadiaz@msn.com
Beautiful job etching!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Would you believe I have some of these glasses....Oh my gosh you have inspired me once again my friend!
ReplyDeleteShelly
Your mom is going to love her birthday present!!!! These are so pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty, Jill!! I need to learn how to etch glass...the look is fabulous :)
ReplyDeleteLisa
A Mermaid's Crafts
What a wonderful present!! Glass etching is so much fun!!
ReplyDeleteI like the sample glass above so unique because it made from etched glass. So amazing!
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