Gorgeous photos from Paint the Moon Photography of the Pink-a-Boo mini collection!
There are only a few ready-to-ship sizes left. Purchase all 4 coordinating pieces in the same order and receive 10% off!
Gorgeous photos from Paint the Moon Photography of the Pink-a-Boo mini collection!
There are only a few ready-to-ship sizes left. Purchase all 4 coordinating pieces in the same order and receive 10% off!
The Bobbie Socks & Bows donations are starting to come in! We wanted to clarify that we are accepting any kind of white bows, and they can be store bought or handmade. Maybe you have white ribbon you are not using, you can donate that too! Also, to encourage as many donations as we can, we are offering a 10% discount to the store to everyone that donates! Make sure to include your email address with the donation so we can send you your discount code. For more information and the donation address please go here. Thank you!
This is such a quick and easy project that anyone can do! I picked up this olive oil dispenser and thought that with a little glass etching it would be a much nicer soap dispenser than the generic plastic bottle version. You can pick up glass etching cream on Amazon.
Glass etching is the process where the glass is given a rough texture until it has a “frosted” look.
I used my Silhouette machine to cut out the letters “Dish Soap” from a piece of vinyl contact paper but you could easily use an exacto knife to cut out such a simple design:
I placed the stencil onto the bottle and made sure all the areas were adhered:
Following the directions of the etching cream, I brushed a thick layer on top of the stencil and left it on for a few minutes:
After the cream had time to “etch” the glass, I washed it off in the sink and peeled off the stencil:
The finished etched glass:
Hubby filled the bottle with soap…..
…..and finished!