📌DIY Etched Glass by 📌DIY Etched GlassSupplies – •Glassware you’d like to permanently alter •Armour Etch or other etching cream (I got mine at Michaels) •Protective gloves •Brush •Stickers, stencils or other adhesive template designFirst up, I used a heart-shaped paper punch I already had and some label paper to create a heart stencil. You could also buy stencils or stickers to achieve this same effect. Position your stencil and smooth it onto your glass completely, making sure there are no loose edges or bubbles.Next, wearing your gloves, use a brush to apply a generous amount of etching cream to the area you’d like to etch. Again, you’re going to want to refer to the instructions that come with your particular etching cream, but I let the etching cream sit for about ten minutes. You want to apply a good amount of product, but you don’t want so much that it drips or runs outside of the area to be etched. Anything the cream touches will be altered, so you’ll want to take care to contain it only to the area you want to take on that cloudy appearance.What you’re left with, in this case, is a pair of cool glass beer mugs with big ol’ hearts on them. Frosted straight from the freezer and filled with your favorite beverage, they’re absolutely adorable. These would make such a fun wedding gift! (Oh and they’re practically screaming to hold big tasty root beer floats, might I add.)Next up I played with large quart size mason jars, adding a big etched single letter monogram to each. I used big letter stickers from a craft store and used the same process of applying the cream, letting it set and washing off with water.These turned out so fun and there’s really no end of things you could do with them! Mine sits on my desk filled up with little bits and baubles, but they’d also work great in a pantry. You could also etch a design on wine glasses or bakeware or any other glass piece you already own and want to jazz up.