AJ, pretty glass pan. Is that hard to do and is the etching pretty durable?
Not hard at all - not with my Cricut to cut the stencils from the permanent vinyl - I use transfer tape to get stencil on the glass and you have to burnish it real good to make sure it lies flat - that takes longest. I tape around the stencil with masking tape then dab on the cream - let sit 5 minutes - scrape cream I can save back into bottle then rinse. Take off the stencil, peel up any tiny bits here and there and done. I've found that I can do one project in about 20 minutes or less. Doing 5 pieces in one evening has been my average
As to durable, it should be - but time will tell!!!!
The 9x11 pan was etched from the bottom - so the food will never come into contact with the etched image - it wouldn't hurt the food but over time the etching could become discolored.
Small update from the craft room
Made a father's day card for my DFIL and another graduation card...
funny story - to all you CRAFT HOARDERS out there - hi! I'm one of you!
I needed gold-ish paper and silver vinyl for this card - after hunting high and low I found the paper I needed in the form of an saved greeting card envelope - you know - in that shoebox FULL of used greeting cards I've saved for some unspecified purpose?????
And then digging through the vinyl drawer I found a small sheet of silver vinyl that came in the sample packet that came with my Cricut machine when I bought it - LOL
Totally saved my bacon!
Anyway, here is the
grad card:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/135134547@N04/49998310081/in/dateposted-public/
And the
Father's Day Card:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/135134547@N04/49997787378/in/dateposted-public/
I also cut and weeded design for one flour sack towel and got through weeding about half of a second design. Will work on those more later!
Got myself organized for cards left to make for the year and in what order. Ornaments and Christmas Planner are other things on my radar for the weekend...