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Personalize your drinking glasses by etching names and messages on them. Your guests will be so impressed!
To complete this How-To you will need:
Internet access
Stencils
Glasses
Tape
A cloth or towel
A sturdy stand
An engraving tool
A dark-colored napkin or construction paper
A soft cloth or pastry brush
An old glass
Step 1: Pick stencils
Decide what you want to engrave on your glasses. Names or initials? A word like "Cheers"? A design? Type search words like "monogram," "alphabet," and "stencils" into a search engine, and print out what you like.
Step 2: Size them
Via a photo-editing web site or with simple software, resize the stencils to fit your glasses. Then, print and cut out the letter or design, position it inside the glass with design facing outward, and tape it in place.
Tip: Practice on an old glass before tackling your good glasses.
Step 3: Prepare your workstation
Place a cloth or towel on a flat surface for the hand holding the glass to rest on. For the hand that will hold the engraving tool, put down something sturdy, like a phone book, that will keep that hand steady and lifted slightly above the glass being etched.
Step 4: Begin gently
Taking your engraving tool, which you can buy at a craft store, gently trace just the outline of the letters or design. Using small strokes and very little pressure, etch from left to right, and from top to bottom.
Tip: Stay away from the lip, where the glass is thinner and could break.
Step 5: Remove the stencil
When the outline is done, remove the stencil and fill the inside of the glass with something dark-colored so that you can better see the design.
Step 6: Make the final cuts
Finish etching the design, experimenting with different levels of pressure to achieve the look you want. Periodically dust off the glass powder with a pastry brush or soft cloth.
Step 7: Wipe it down
After you've finished engraving, wipe the design with a damp cloth to remove any remaining glass residue. Voila! You've just engraved your first glass!
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- glass
- personalize
- personalizing
- guests
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