Showing posts with label Glass etching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glass etching. Show all posts

Sunday, May 20, 2012

CWC Blog Hop Day 2

Welcome to Paper Crafting World and Cooking With Cricut’s Blogaversary Blog Hop!  Our Design Teams are so excited to bring you a two-day hop that focuses on projects honoring a second anniversary…..cloth, crystal and or glass.

 We think you will be blown away by some of the super creative inspiration and interpretation of our designers. So be sure to come back both days as each day will be a different set of designers and projects!
 PLUS, this hop is the kick off of our week long celebration! Each day for a whole week we will be brining your fabulous projects made by our designers and each day we will be giving away free vintage graphics, digital printables and or electronic cutting files! So you will want to make CWC-PCW  a daily stop for the next week!
 You should have arrived here from visiting my very talented friend Court at Court's Craft Corner.  If you’ve joined us in mid-Hop and would like to check out all the other fantastic projects head on over to CWC-PCW   and start at the beginning.

 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!
There are several prizes to be won so be sure to head over and join the fun at CWC-PCW  
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

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Photo Inspiration CWC Challenge


This week's challenge at Cooking with Cricut is to create a project using this photo as your inspiration.  Here's my project:


I used a glass because the water was so smooth it looks like "glass" and the etched letter looks like snow.
 I created the 6 glasses for my brother for his birthday.....shhh.....don't tell! 
 I used the Cricut Cartridge Storybook to create the "stencil" to etch the glass. The letter is cut at 3".

Smiles,

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