DIY Etched Mini Vases

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I got some fun etching creme from Etchall to play with and I thought how about some fun mini vases with cool geometric patterns on them, that would be fun! So I had these old glass mini bottles, remind me of little milk jugs, and I thought they could would be perfect fit for this project.


Clean the bottles really well. Take off all labels and sticky parts. Then wash with soap and water to remove all residue.



Cut strips of the yellow etch mask and layers around the jar. The apply the creme all around the jar.



Let the jars sit for 15 to let do its magic!! Wipe the cream off and place back in the jar, it is reusable!! Clean the jars in water to remove all extra creme, and then remove the yellow tape.



Glue some teal rope to the top (or any color that strikes your fancy) and place little battery candles in your jar for a pretty votive holder.



You can also filled with water and use them for flower vases. So many fun ideas for these little jars!! Fill with dirt and use as planters, collect sea glass, coins, the ideas are endless!!






Here is a video tutorial on how to make these fun mini vases.
Suggested materials:
  • Jars   (upcycled)
  • Etching creme   (etchall)
  • Rope   (Canvas Corp Brands)
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  • Martha Martha on Mar 21, 2017
    Where can I get the etchall.
  • Christy Roppel Christy Roppel on Apr 16, 2017

    Silly Question: Where did you get your squeezie and the applicator?

    Lovely Job! Hope your throat is feeling better :)

  • Christy Roppel Christy Roppel on May 16, 2017

    I meant to ask, where do you get the "dabber" for applying the etching cream. Does it come with the bottle? Can you wash and re-use?

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