Etchall® creates an etched effect on glass allowing paints and inks to adhere to the surface. Since I wanted to etch the bottles inside and out, I poured etchall® dip ‘n etch in the bottles then placed the bottles in a container of dip 'n etch for 15 minutes.
As etchall® is reusable, simply pour it back in it's original bottle so it can be used on other projects. There is no waste at all with etchall®! Rinse off the bottles and pat dry.
To color the bottles, add 4-5 drops of water in each bottle then 2 drops of Izink Anenome in one bottle and 2 drops of Izink Turquoise in the other bottle. Shake vigorously until the bottles are completely coated.
Once dry, add assorted wrapped candies into each bottle. Then stamp a tag and tie to each.
Change up the tags and these would make great party favors. With schools about to start, I think they'd also be great teacher gifts - they'd be a great way to help break the ice don't you think?
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Steph
I also glued a couple of acrylic gems in the middle of the flowers. RS Glass bottle
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ReplyDeleteI got the better ways to use etched and colored glass bottles.! I'll give a try!
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