Yesterday's celebration was not only for my friend
Susan R who turned 65 but for all our hubbies that have
birthdays around this date so I made them a
glass with there names etched on them
and filled with cadbury chocolates
I used make the cut , zing and glass etching cream
P.S. So I don't have to have my letters perfectly straight
I find a font that will look good scattered and that is
how i place them (I used "YIKES" font from dafont)
P.S. So I don't have to have my letters perfectly straight
I find a font that will look good scattered and that is
how i place them (I used "YIKES" font from dafont)
Glass for CLIVE
Designed in MAKE THE CUT
Designed in MAKE THE CUT
And for JOHN
Then just because I could I also made
my friend Laural's two girls a glass with there
names on too
One for MIKAELA
my friend Laural's two girls a glass with there
names on too
One for MIKAELA
And for TEGAN
I used the lettering out of the vinyl stecil
that was not needed for the etching to put
on the bags .
FOR those of you that are in Australia . I well
know that it has not been easy to get the glass
etching cream I now know that SKAT KATZ have
it in stock HERE
that was not needed for the etching to put
on the bags .
FOR those of you that are in Australia . I well
know that it has not been easy to get the glass
etching cream I now know that SKAT KATZ have
it in stock HERE
Let me know what you think.
(I have taken of word thing too make this
easier now)
I am off to explore some more.
If you live in Australia and New Zealand
and wondering where you can get a KNK Zing
SKAT KAT is the place to find them
Susan
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely project. You did such a nice job.
Myrna
Fantastic idea using the weeded letters on the bags! The glasses look great. I really like the way you made the names look whimsical by the way you placed the letters.
ReplyDeletewow! Awesome!
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