Tracy also shared a flute that has a simple spiral design etched around. I would like to add that champagne flutes will probably be much easier to place stencils on the glass in comparison to wine glasses. This is because flutes don’t have as much multi-directional curves. Wine glasses are shorter in height so the glass tends to curve vertically in addition to horizontally which can cause ripples in the stencils as I talked about here.
She provided the below details about these etchings:
Tracy also shared the below wine glass set etched with snowflakes in various sizes. I liked this photo idea also because it is a great way to market these if you are selling them.I sandblasted these glasses using 60 psi with aluminium oxide. I made the stencil using a program with my silhouette cameo, weeded the lettering and masked the glasses with vinyl before I sandblasted.
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Ahhhh, this is what I’ve been waiting for! The wine glasses are beautiful and give me the perfect idea for our Christmas church bizarre. Thanks for sharing your talent with us!
They are so beautiful very well done i would be pleased to see more of her work h she’s srohe got the hands for it she is good keep up the good work woman alright safe johnny
very beautiful glass have just done a pair for a neighbour with their pictures on them for her wedding she used them at the wedding breakfast
Thank you for your lovely comments. I do have a facebook page John if you want to look at a little more of my work. I have only just started, so not many at the moment, but love sandblasting
They are beautiful, but the Christmas one awesome keep up the good work
Very nice work. A great idea for any special occasions.
I use a hand held engraver.I have made two glasses and two pictures.I make my own designs by taking photographs,using a sketch program to turn them into sketches which I use.Sometimes I will combine two or more photographs to make a pattern.This I place under my glass to engrave.This is time consuming but it is my own design.I am at a loss as to what I should charge for what I do.Can you help me with an idea how to set a price?
I would like to share, some of the things, which I have recently done. An etched mirror, and a rotary carved glass project, which I think is really cool! This is based off what I’ve learned, from everyone here.
I would like to share, some of the things, which I have recently done. An etched mirror, and a rotary carved glass project, which I think is really cool! This is based off what I’ve learned, from everyone here.