Here are a few pieces using both Armour Etch and Rust-Oleum Frosted Glass Spray. The Armour Etch is great for delicate images but the Rust-Oleum makes covering a large area super easy.
Armour Etch is really easy to use… just follow the package instructions.
I used a snowflake stencil on two cylinder vases. I love that it’s got a general winter look so I can keep it out until… February or even March (here in NE Ohio) if I want to!
And the Rust-Oleum Frosted Glass Spray to cover the outside of a larger cylinder.
Look how great it covers!
I also covered some STYROFOAM balls with flat back marbles in the same shade of blue as the candles. I put some of the marbles in the bottoms of the cylinders and you could scatter some of the marbles instead of using the ornaments.
Cool winter blues, a little sparkle and some candle light. What more could you ask for?
Ok, maybe a glass of wine? 😉
Just discovered your site and I love it!I wanted to reach out to you and see if you would be willing to test out some of my glass etching craft supplies for free for feedback. Can you let me know if you are interested by email? These will be shipped directly to you at no cost. Urgently, waiting for your reply. Thank you Eric
Where did you find the Rusto-leum for frosted glass spray and where did you find the Armor Etch?
Hi Linda,
I found both at my local craft store.
Vicki
hey, love this. did you make or buy the stencils?
I bought the stencils at the craft store. Easy Peasy!!