
Almost anything made of glass you can etch with any design
It's so simple
I've wanted to try this since seeing it on a blog a while back.
Searching the local craft stores came up with Amour Etch but I was still missing the masking film (contact vinyl to cut the stencil from and have the ability to reposition)
I found the perfect contact vinyl at Etchworld.com (click here)
I got both clear and opaque (only $4.50 for 3 yds)
here's what I did
1. Picked out a pattern to put on my pie plate
I used a quilt book and found a pattern

2. Cut out the pattern on contact vinyl

3. Put it on my pie plate

4. Applied the etch cream
I let it sit for 7 min

5. Wiped, washed and peeled the stencil off
I threw away the stencil, though I could have saved and reused

Done!
This is so simple I think everything made of glass will be etched soon!