How to Make Etched Baking Dishes!
These etched baking dishes are easy to customize and make the perfect handmade touch to a gift! I love giving personalized baking dishes for wedding, holiday and house warming gifts.
Etching a baking dish takes about 30 minutes, so it's a very time effective craft! I love custom gifts that show a little more love and care to them.
These ones are a funny variety as opposed to these ones I did with last names.
Let's get started!
There's still time to etch baking dishes before all the holiday feasting--well, maybe not before Thanksgiving tomorrow.
Personalized baking dishes are a great addition to any newly established home!
They make a great--and funny--custom gift!
Supplies Needed for Etched Baking Dishes:
- Pyrex (or similar dishes, very old pyrex dishes will NOT etch)
- Etching Cream
- Paintbrush
- Vinyl (to use as stencil)
- Transfer Tape
- Cricut Machine
Step 1 for Etched Baking Dish: Cut Vinyl
Begin by designing your phrase, design or graphic in Cricut Design Space.
Then cut it out of vinyl.
If you are placing the vinyl on the underside of the baking dish, cut the image in reverse so it will be viewed the correct direction looking through the glass.
If etching on the inside of the dish, cut it out regular order.
Weed the vinyl so it becomes a stencil. Remove the positive space...or the places you want the baking dish to be etched.
Step 2: Transfer Vinyl
Cleaning the baking dish off with rubbing alcohol can help to make sure there is no debris, but not necessary.
Then place the vinyl on the baking dish and remove the transfer tape.
The vinyl does not need to be smooth everywhere, just the edges where the letters meet the glass need to be.
Step 3: Etching Glass
Next paint a thick layer of etching cream on the glass where the letters are open.
Careful not to get etching cream off the edge of the vinyl--or it will etch.
Wear protective gear, work in a ventilated area.
Let the etching cream sit on the glass for 15 minutes.
Then scrape the excess cream off the vinyl and you can put it right back inside the bottle for future use.
Then wash the dish off in the sink with warm water and soap.
Remove the vinyl and wash the dish again.
Repeat the etching process for as many dishes as you are making!
These are great gifts, great to update your own dishes, and make sure you'll get your baking dish back after a pot luck dinner or taking treats to a friend!
You've just been poisoned and Eat Up are funny baking dishes I made for a wedding gift.
It's a great alternative to a "last name" dish, especially if you don't know who's last name they are sticking with.
That's it!
Hope these custom etched baking dishes give you inspiration for your own handmade touch on a gift this year!
Learn how to make custom etched baking dishes. These make great gifts for the holidays, wedding presents or just a way to make sure you get your dish back from the neighborhood pot luck dinner.
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