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Today I am excited to share with you how to make a gift that looks super fancy but {it’s our little secret} is really pretty simple to make. I fell in love with the idea of wine glasses with Mr and Mrs etched into the glass. I saw them on Etsy as gifts and wedding accessories, but at as much as $20 each, I knew I could easily whip these up more affordably. It was quick, easy and adorable, so I am excited to share the step by step on how to make these adorable little Mr and Mrs etched glass wine glasses.
DIY Etched Wine Glasses
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- Stemless wine glasses – I got these Libby wine glasses inexpensively
- Silhouette or other cutting machine {Don’t have one? Grab a Silhouette machine here or on Amazon here}
- Vinyl {Individual- any color OR if you are new to etching grab the glass etching starter kit OR Amazon here}
- Transfer paper {Transfer paper OR included in glass etching starter kit OR Amazon here}
- Etching Cream {Etching cream OR included in glass etching starter kit OR Amazon here}
- Optional: Silhouette Hook
- Optional: Silhouette Scraper
First you will want to pick out your glasses. I used these stemless wine glasses I got at Target. You could also pick up wine glasses at the dollar store, or even just use some pretty tumblers for a fun every day glass. Make sure they are clean and dry.
I then used my Silhouette Design software to make Mr and Mrs in just the right size and I cut them out on vinyl. You can download the Silhouette Studio Design software FREE even if you don’t have a machine to see how it works and start designing! If you don’t have a cutting machine you can see how I did the same effect on my etched glass mustache mugs here earlier this year. I used a bold and chunky font to make a statement on the glasses but you could do so many different looks with these!
I then used transfer paper to move the vinyl over to the perfect spot on the mugs and peeled off the paper leaving the vinyl. Now, this is the trickiest part. Since the glasses are curved, the vinyl has a tenancy to want to pull and bubble in certain spots. You MUST make sure all of the edges are very securely and firmly adhered to the glass. I did this by scoring it down over and over again until I finally won!! You can’t skimp on this step or you will end up with a big, fat, mess and nothing you could gift. So, again, make sure all of the edges of the cuts of vinyl are very firmly adhered.
Next you will put a generous layer of etching cream on your vinyl. I made sure to leave extra vinyl around the edges of my design because since the glass is rounded it has a tendency to run, so giving yourself the extra vinyl allows you to be a little lazier while you are waiting for it to etch. As far as etching cream goes, I used Armour Etch that I got at Hobby Lobby and have always been very happy with its results. Once you have all of your design covered, you will want to let it sit {making sure it doesn’t run onto a non covered area} for about 10-12 minutes. Then rinse it thoroughly under cool running water until all of the cream is rinsed away.
Peel back your vinyl and dry off your glass and you have a beautiful and professional looking result.
These Mr and Mrs etched wine glasses are just one of so many cute things you could do with glass etching! I think they would be great for an adult gift for so many occasions. It would be a fabulous hostess gift, a fun Valentine’s day gift, and a great birthday gift for a man or woman. It could even make a great Christmas gift for friends and neighbors!
So all I am left with to say is, “Cheers!” enjoy making this fun project!
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melanie keller says
Hi, I absolutely love this idea for a wedding gift, can you tell me the name of the font you used? I think its perfect!
Amy says
Love the glasses. Did you know you could save your expensive vinyl and use contact paper instead? I have done this with cheapo contact paper from the $ store and it works perfect.
Kimber says
Thanks for the tip Amy! I actually used contact paper in my mustache mugs tutorial. It does work well, but depending on the level of detail I plan to etch I think vinyl can be a better option since it is a bit stickier for when there are lots of nooks and crannies!
Jessica says
Where did you get your contact paper and what kind did you get? I really want to do this for like a series of gifts this Christmas but I can’t find the contact paper anywhere.
Kimber says
I buy my contact paper at the dollar tree but for this I used vinyl (bought from Silhouette) for the stencil and just used contact paper for the transfer. You can get contact paper at many places including walmart! Good luck with your project!
Kristine says
Quite possibly a dumb question…but if these are then washed a few times after usage, does the etching ever come off? Can they go into a dishwasher etc? Just want to make sure I’m telling the recipients good information! Thanks!
Kimber says
No it is a chemical reaction with the glass si it is very permanent.
Ebony says
Quick question where do i buy vinyl if i do not have a Silhouette store where i live
Kimber says
I would buy it online from Silhouette or expressions vinyl. Also my local craft stores carry it. Hope that helps!
nicole says
Hi what is the font you used for the MRS and MR?
Alyssa says
Yes! I would also like to know what font you used for the Mr. and Mrs!
Martha says
I plan to do this as a gift so watched the video from the Armour Etch website. They said the etching compound only has to stay on for 60 seconds.
Kimber says
I watched the videos also but I tried it that way and got much better results leaving it longer. There were more inconsistencies when I left it a shorter period of time. Hope that helps.