Friday, November 26, 2010

drink your whisky like a man!

I think glass etching is my new favorite craft! I made these rocks glasses for our Thanksgiving celebration. Personally, I can not take even a single sip of scotch with out wrinkling up my nose. Which I am pretty sure led to me offending a guy helping us at Binny's the other day. What can I say I'm more of a white wine girl! But I still think these rocks glasses are great fun. Scroll down to see my lovely models demonstrating the proper way to drink scotch.

I created the images using Illustrator, Sure Cuts A Lot software, and a die-cutting machine. A helpful tip: place the "inside" of the stencil on whatever you are etching first. This gives you a good idea of scale and placement. You will be able to determine if you need to re-cut the stencil before actually etching the glass. In the picture below you will see how I used this technique before I placed the stencil on the other side of the rocks glass.


Your stencil will probably have a couple of wrinkles to accommodate the curve of the glass. Just make sure to burnish any edges the etching creme will contact.


The finished product


My models demonstrating how to drink scotch like man! ;)




Monday, November 22, 2010

joy




I used the technique described in this video- NOT as easy as it seems! I have had a lot of trouble getting the bottles to break cleanly, but it is getting better. This was the very first bottle that I was able to cut perfectly. I decided to use the green bottles for a Christmas decoration. After cutting the glass I used an etching cream with vinyl stencils I cut on a die-cutting machine.






YAY for Christmas decorations! I can't wait for the day after Thanksgiving- an ENTIRE day of decorating and hot chocolate! :)

Monday, November 15, 2010

before & after: bookshelf

I was inspired by a friend of mine. She always has her books organized by color. It creates a really fun rainbow effect. I felt I needed a little pop of color today. Plus my bookshelf was in need of a serious dusting- as pointed out by an anonymous artist (picture below). HOW does my house get SO dusty???

To the person who illustrated
this little bit of love for me,
thanks for not adding a date! :)






This is the bookshelf before:

After:


I really just rearranged the books I already had. Borrowing a few, less than ten, from other places in the house. Who would have guess from the before I had so many colorful books? A fun little project when you need something cheerful.