Thursday, March 15, 2018

Etched Bottle for Dry Goods Storage

I love to take an object and instead of throwing it away for putting it in the recycle bin, turn it into something functional again.  I needed a new storage item for my dry good, and instead of going out and buying something new, let change an old bottle, etch it and make it beautiful again!


Here is a video on how to make this glass food storage item.



I started with a sherry bottle that I washed and took the label off and then etched (to see how please view the video).  I used the amazing stencil from Stencil Girl called Beacon.


I used the Etchall Stencil Spray to stick the stencil to the bottle.


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I then added the Etchall etching creme to etch the beautiful designs on the bottle.


Wash of the etching creme and you have a beautiful design on your bottle!!  I used mine to store forbidden black rice.



I love the look as it sits on my kitchen counter!!


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41 comments:

  1. I'd etch wedding glasses for my son's upcoming June wedding!

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  2. I always I always love your videos. That is a cool bottle and I love the design.

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  3. Very nice! I think this would be fun to do on a mirror!

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  4. This is so cool! I love this idea! I have never tried anything like this but I want to!

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  5. what a great bottle - love that it has been repurposed. The etching turned out fabulous!

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  6. What a great idea! The black beans look especially nice in this gorgeous bottle!

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  7. Awesome project! Love that stencil too!

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  8. This inspires me to create gift projects. Thank you for sharing.

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  9. Imagining the possibilities. bailey (at) BaileyFiberArt (dotcom)

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  10. It's great that you made a beautiful container from an upcycled item!

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  11. the etching and the black rice really set that bottle off

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  12. Fabulous etching and
    the bottle looks so
    neat!
    Carla from Utah

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  13. the bottle is so fancy.
    Looks fantastic on the shelf.
    thanks for sharing
    txmlhl(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  14. This looks great! I love the stencil and the fact that you recycled.

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  15. Love this! I think I would stencil mason jars for storage in my kitchen. It's nice when the storage is pretty to look at when you have to keep things on the counter.

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  16. Love it Erin! I think I'd etch jars - I like to keep my walnuts, almonds, etc in jars as I think they stay fresher! Thanks!

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