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Glass Etching: Transferring Vinyl Stencil to Glass

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Summary: Glass etching stencils should be traced onto vinyl in order to apply them to glass. Transfer a stencil for a glass etching project with the tips in this free video on how to etch glass from a crafts expert.

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Robin Westover has been creating jewelry and crafts for more than 30 years. More than five years ago, Westover launched her own company to sell her creations to the public. She sells...read more

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"Now, that we got our stencils onto our vinyl and it's place onto our glass pieces were we want it, you need to decide which part you're going to cut out. There's three different ways that you could cut out each stencil. The first way, I'm hoping that you could see this. We left the skull and we took out the eye pieces, the nose, and then the mouth and the area around the skull. So, basically we took off the white piece and we left the black and we did another piece off vinyl that we cut a circle around. So, that the whole thing isn't going to be etch and we put that over this piece that was cut out and that will make it so that where the vinyl is, is not going to be etch but where the vinyl isn't will be etch."

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