Etched Monogram Vintage Window Mirror

Cindi McGee
by Cindi McGee
7 Materials
A friend of ours repurposed a vintage window frame from his family home and created this fantastic large mirror. Etchall® was the perfect way to create a decorative monogram!
Determine the preferred size for your finished monogram.  Choose a font that you like and enlarge the letter to the appropriate size.    For this mirror, we wanted a large monogram - so the size of the lettering was set to 650 pt.  The font selected was “handwriting-draft_free-version” which was downloaded from the internet.  
Print the letter and cut out the letter itself. 
Use a permanent marker to trace the letter onto etchmask™.  
To create the stencil, cut out the “inside” portion of the letter. 
Place transfer sheet from ComboPack onto the stencil.  
Clean the mirror.


Place transfer sheet with stencil onto mirror, using a ruler to ensure your letter is straight and centered.  The sheet allows you to reposition the stencil as needed before adhering for etching. 
Begin lifting away transfer sheet and peeling back and removing sections of the etchmask® backing.  I worked from the top to about half way down, then from the bottom up to the center again, smoothing the etchmask™ stencil in place on the mirror. 
Use squeegee to apply a thick coat of etchall® Creme over the monogram.  Let set 15 minutes.  Use squeegee to carefully scrape and remove creme and return to the bottle for re-use.   Remove stencil and clean mirror ot remove remaining etching creme residue.


For the decorative rope border stencil, I chose a premade stencil.  Use the ruler to determine straight placement along the outside of your monogram.  Tape in place with painter’s tape.  Carefully apply a thick coat of etchall® Creme.   Let set 15 minutes.  Use squeegee to carefully scrape and remove creme and return to the bottle for re-use.   Carefully lift the stencil from the mirror, and then clean remaining creme from the mirror.  Let mirror dry, then re-align border stencil and continue etching around the letter. 
Suggested materials:
  • Vintage window frame with mirror cut to fit the frame - Or purchase a mirror in the desired size….
  • Etchall® Creme, Squeegee, and etchmask® Stencil ComboPack   (www.etchall.com)
  • Computer & printer
See all materials
Cindi McGee
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Go
Frequently asked questions
Have a question about this project?
Comments
Join the conversation
 2 comments
Next