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I just bought the Etch Armor etching cream to etch some baking dishes for Christmas gifts. Watching this video gave me extra confidence to get started. You made it look so easy. I love these Design Bundles videos! I have been a customer of Design Bundles for about 2 years now and love all the designs and fonts they have. They have wonderful customer service. Now they are on UA-cam with amazing & educational tutorials and awesome instructors. Thank you Design Bundles! ❤❤❤
😱😱😱 you can't even tell the difference! I purchased the etching cream, so I need to make something. Thank you this tutorial. I may try out the etch vinyl, too. 🤩
Michael is an absolutely amazing teacher/coach! I enjoy his tutorials and I learn so much! He is soooo easy to follow. Thank you so much for your time and teachings, you're a huge help to beginning Cricuteers like me!
Both were gorgeous. I use etching cream the most because I usually want a permanent design. Etched vinyl is a great alternative though if you want a temporary fix.
Great video! I'm commenting real quick before work & I apologise if I'm repeating a previously stated comment (no time to double check right now) but just fyi- With a design like that, where the original is wider than it is tall, and over the limit of your cutting capabilities, just rotate your design 90°. That way you can go much wider, as long as your height isn't more than your limit. Hope that helps!
Awesome! We can make glass etching stencils too! It keeps getting better all the time. Thank you Michael for making these amazing videos! I learn so much from you 😃
I didn't know how very similar these two looks are, I've used the Amor Etch, but never the vinyl. Love them both. Love how your mirrors came out. Hugs, Brenda
Facing the transfer tape is a PRICELESS TIP! My reason is, for whatever reason (humidity, heat, cold) my transfer tape has a STATIC to it and I am noticing if I do it face first, it is pulling up the image real fast without giving me a chance to line it up. So, for that reason, I am going to do this from now on, ty so much. GREAT TIP!!
Michael was amazing as usual. He teaches so effortlessly. I am so blessed to have seen his video. I learn something new every time. Thank you Mr. Crafty for all you do!
Hello thank you I just bought some glasses I wanted to etch .you saved me so much time. thank you for taking the time out of your day to post the links ! You Rock !
They both look the same, but I prefer the etching cream, because it is permanent. There's so much you could do with that! And, I can't wait to get started doing it! Thank you so much for bringing this to my attention and teaching it to me! I am very appreciative! Now I just want that cricket maker! Lol
I agree wholeheartedly! It opens up so many doors where you don’t want to make a permanent commitment. I could even see this used on clear plastic to give it the illusion of glass.
Michael...I wish I had known about you long time ago because the way you explain how to do these crafts, you makes it soooo easy. I appreciate you...thank you!!
Hi Michael - Great video. I just got my Cricut Air (I won it here on UA-cam - lucky me) and now after a few days of working with it I actually understand everything you did today. You are a natural teacher with a relaxed and informative manner. I've been reading Facebook and I now see why so many Cricuteers (I made that word up - like Mousekateers - Tee Hee ) recommend you. I really appreciate everything you do to enhance our cricut fun. Thanks for sharing and continued success. Love PegEgg
I did learn something! I didn't even know stencil film vinyl, for stenciling or etching, even existed! That is too cool! Thank you for sharing Michael. :) for now, I would have to use the cream. Maybe eventually I can try that awesome vinyl! Stay safe and well and thank you again. You guys have a great day! :)
I love your videos!! I don't have my machine yet (it will be delivered tomorrow) but I have been watching your videos for over a week and im so excited.
Absolutely brilliant thanks so much. I have the glass etching cream and have ordered both stencil vinyl and the etched vinyl to try on some small table mirrors to hold candles. We will see ah?
Loved this since I don’t have armoire etch today I will use the vinyl one first. Thank you for sharing and enriching our skill with Cricut projects. Mr . Crafty Pants you make this all look so seem less. Thank you for these tutorials they help make crafting fun.
With the vinyl you can see it’s reflection, so I prefer the cream, because the lines look cleaner. But if you want to be able to change out the design of course the vinyl makes sense.
I guess it depends on the cost of each method and if its a significant difference 🤔 both ways seems doable. Im trying out the cream so thanks for you videos and tutorials, very helpful ☺. Also, I wanted to tell you love your manicure 😘
Another informative video, Michael, THANK YOU. Unfortunately. as I live across the pond in the UK, so unable to get the vinyl you suggest, but I'm still learning what materials I can use on my Cricut Explore Air 2, so hopefully with a little digging, I can find things in the UK that I can use. Take Care, Remain Safe.
I love this!! It's so hard (on here anyway) to tell which is which! Thanks for all you do teaching us, I've learned more from you than any other site I follow :)
This etching vinyl is a total game changer and both looks look so close can hardly tell a difference. Especially if you have kids around you don't want them getting into that cream.
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ua-cam.com/video/loIN4zporZA/v-deo.html
❤How To Etch Stainless Steel With Cricut | How To Etch Metal At Home | Etching Stainless Steel
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You are a born teacher!
Thank you SO much!!!
I like both but like the no mess of the etching vinyl and the etching cream for food items!
That’s a great way to separate the uses of each! 😊
I just bought the Etch Armor etching cream to etch some baking dishes for Christmas gifts. Watching this video gave me extra confidence to get started. You made it look so easy.
I love these Design Bundles videos! I have been a customer of Design Bundles for about 2 years now and love all the designs and fonts they have. They have wonderful customer service. Now they are on UA-cam with amazing & educational tutorials and awesome instructors. Thank you Design Bundles! ❤❤❤
Thanks so much for watching, Lisa! Your kind words mean the world to me! I agree that Design Bundles is AMAZING! 😊
Those are beautiful etch cream bundle,😍
Thanks so much for watching 😊 I’m so glad you liked it!
You are an excellent teacher.
Thank you so much!! 😊
I like that Etched Vinyl method! No chemicals. Love it
Thanks so much for watching 😊 I’m so glad you liked it!
The mirrors are gorgeous!
Thanks so much for watching 😊 I’m so glad you liked it!
😱😱😱 you can't even tell the difference! I purchased the etching cream, so I need to make something. Thank you this tutorial. I may try out the etch vinyl, too. 🤩
You’ll love them both! They’re amazing!
Both are very cool!! I had no idea there was an etching vinyl!! They both looked beautiful!!
Thanks so much for watching 😊 I’m so glad you liked it!
Yes Mr. Crafty Pants time.
Thanks so much for watching, Tina! 😊
@@mrcraftypants we got your back and will go where you go to support you.
I just started watching you and I love how detailed you are!!
So glad you enjoyed it!
They both look very good. I am sure I would choose the etched vinyl.
I love them both and I really believe they each have a place in the crafting world for different scenarios. 😊 Thanks so much for watching 😊
Michael is an absolutely amazing teacher/coach! I enjoy his tutorials and I learn so much! He is soooo easy to follow. Thank you so much for your time and teachings, you're a huge help to beginning Cricuteers like me!
Both were gorgeous. I use etching cream the most because I usually want a permanent design. Etched vinyl is a great alternative though if you want a temporary fix.
Thanks for watching 😊
The mirrors came out beautifully! TFS!
Thanks for watching 😊
Great video! I'm commenting real quick before work & I apologise if I'm repeating a previously stated comment (no time to double check right now) but just fyi- With a design like that, where the original is wider than it is tall, and over the limit of your cutting capabilities, just rotate your design 90°. That way you can go much wider, as long as your height isn't more than your limit. Hope that helps!
Love the mirror idea.
I love how gorgeous it looks on the mirror 😊❤️
They look so similar! You make it look easy!
I was honestly surprised at how similar they looked! 😊
Love watching you
That means so much to me!! Thank you, Karen!
Awesome! We can make glass etching stencils too! It keeps getting better all the time. Thank you Michael for making these amazing videos! I learn so much from you 😃
Both are nice...its the cream for me...love it 😍😍😍
Thanks so much for watching 😊 I’m so glad you liked it!
@@mrcraftypants you're welcome I don't want to miss an episode you have...😍
I love both and I am going to try both thank you AWESOME
I’m so glad you liked it, Jacqueline! Thanks for watching! 😊
I didn't know how very similar these two looks are, I've used the Amor Etch, but never the vinyl. Love them both. Love how your mirrors came out. Hugs, Brenda
I was honestly shocked at how similar they are! ❤️
Another clever tutorial, thank you
Thanks so much for watching, Annette!! 😊❤️
Facing the transfer tape is a PRICELESS TIP! My reason is, for whatever reason (humidity, heat, cold) my transfer tape has a STATIC to it and I am noticing if I do it face first, it is pulling up the image real fast without giving me a chance to line it up. So, for that reason, I am going to do this from now on, ty so much. GREAT TIP!!
Wow!! That's so cool !! Thank you Michael for showing us!! I need to get that etched vinly!! Lol!!😉
It’s a game changer! Not to mention how affordable it is! 😊
Beautiful result Michael.
Thank you so much, Sheri! 😊❤️
Hello hello everyone, here
from GA.
Thanks for watching 😊
Those both look great and you make it look so easy. I see armor etch in my future ❤
You’ll love it!! 😊
I am loving these tutorials!!!
Thanks so much for watching 😊 I’m so glad you liked it!
That etching vinyl is so awesome. I use the etching cream, but I think you just gave me a new favorite way to do etching. Thank you.
I’m so happy to help!! 😊❤️ You’ll love the etching vinyl!
I finally used etching cream the other day. Now I want to try the vinyl.
Thanks for watching! 😊
Michael was amazing as usual. He teaches so effortlessly. I am so blessed to have seen his video. I learn something new every time. Thank you Mr. Crafty for all you do!
Thank you so much! That means the world to me!
I'm so impressed and I love your kind and thorough style!
I wish I had watched this a few days earlier. Thank you for great tutorials!!
Glad you like them! 😊
LOVE them both! Always good to have options. Thank you, Michael!!!
Thank you so much 😊
Great teacher 👏🏻
Thank you, Jackie! That means the world to me! 😊
So glad I saw this. Thank you for showing the difference between the two.
I liked the etched glass version. You make it look so easy! Thanks Michael!
Thanks so much for watching 😊 I’m so glad you liked it!
Always wondered about etched vinyl, your an amazing teacher 🧑🏫
Thanks so much, Debbie! That means the world to me! 😊
I’m addicted to glass etching. It is so beautiful once your project is completed. 🥰
Hello thank you I just bought some glasses I wanted to etch .you saved me so much time. thank you for taking the time out of your day to post the links ! You Rock !
I’m so happy to help! Thanks for watching 😊
Always learn something ftom your videos.
Glad to hear it! 😊
Hi again fellow kentuckian :) I prefer the etched glass with armor etch
Thanks so much for watching 😊 I’m so glad you liked it!
Awesome!! Can't tell which one was actually etched.
You have to REALLY take a close look to tell the difference! I love them both! 😊
Wow you are so good MR CRAFTY PANTS . They look amazing 👍
Love them both . I have tried the cream before. Will try the vinyl once l get my machine going . Thank you MCP .
I’m so glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
Great job! They both look great! One of my favorite videos!
Thanks so much for watching 😊 I’m so glad you liked it!
Wow! I like the glass etching cream method.
You are AMAZING not sure about the transfer tape
Oh no! Are you not loving the transfer tape?
Thank you Michael, learning a lot from you.
I’m so glad!! That means so much to me! 😊
Etching cream hands down!
Watched this video twice and I finally get what you did. Awesome
They both look the same, but I prefer the etching cream, because it is permanent. There's so much you could do with that! And, I can't wait to get started doing it! Thank you so much for bringing this to my attention and teaching it to me! I am very appreciative! Now I just want that cricket maker! Lol
Wow I can’t believe how similar they look!
I was shocked when I saw how similar they were! 😊
I like both
I’m right there with you! Lol! 😊
Awesome. I always learn something new. Didn't know they had etched vinyl, could see this used on shower doors, where the cream might be difficult.
I agree wholeheartedly! It opens up so many doors where you don’t want to make a permanent commitment. I could even see this used on clear plastic to give it the illusion of glass.
really wish I could get starcraft in uk and auntie stays stuff her bling is amazing.. I'm so jealous
Hopefully one day soon! ❤️
First time watching Mr. Crafty Pants, love him! Very easy to understand - makes me want to give it a try right away!
I really couldn’t choose. They both looked wonderful. And the frosted vinyl was a non full on commitment.
Nice tutorial. As usual
I would actually use the etched vinyl so If I want to change the look, I can
Thanks so much for watching 😊 I’m so glad you liked it!
Those came out so good!! I think I'm going to try the etching cream first!
You’ll love it! They’re both amazing! 😊
I like them both. But I also liked the vinyl paper
Thanks for watching! 😊
Michael...I wish I had known about you long time ago because the way you explain how to do these crafts, you makes it soooo easy. I appreciate you...thank you!!
They both turned out very cool
Hi Michael - Great video. I just got my Cricut Air (I won it here on UA-cam - lucky me) and now after a few days of working with it I actually understand everything you did today. You are a natural teacher with a relaxed and informative manner. I've been reading Facebook and I now see why so many Cricuteers (I made that word up - like Mousekateers - Tee Hee ) recommend you. I really appreciate everything you do to enhance our cricut fun. Thanks for sharing and continued success. Love PegEgg
Thank you for this, I like the etching cream method since it is permanent. But I do like both ways
Thanks for watching!
Nice presentation
Thanks so much for watching 😊 I’m so glad you liked it!
Yet another amazing video. You present them so well and make them look as easy to make as they actually are 🤲🏻
Explained so well...Thank you!
Hi Kim! Thank you for your kind words. We're so thankful to have you as a viewer!!
Your instruction is so easy to follow thanks
You’re welcome 😊 I'm glad it was helpful!
I did learn something! I didn't even know stencil film vinyl, for stenciling or etching, even existed! That is too cool! Thank you for sharing Michael. :) for now, I would have to use the cream. Maybe eventually I can try that awesome vinyl! Stay safe and well and thank you again. You guys have a great day! :)
I'm a minute or so late but I'm here and excited!
Thanks so much for watching 😊
Love them both. I’ve used the Armor Etch before, now I see the vinyl is in my future for some other projects. Thank you for introducing it to us.
I’m happy to help! The vinyl truly shocked me at how good it looked! ❤️
I enjoy watching your videos. I’m learning a lot with your easy to follow instructions. Thanks!
Love them both! I would most likely do the etched vinyl.
The etched vinyl is amazing! ❤️
I love your videos!! I don't have my machine yet (it will be delivered tomorrow) but I have been watching your videos for over a week and im so excited.
You look so cute in your protective goggles. Work! Thank you for another great tutorial!!!
I learn something new every day with Michael 😊
Absolutely brilliant thanks so much. I have the glass etching cream and have ordered both stencil vinyl and the etched vinyl to try on some small table mirrors to hold candles. We will see ah?
Fantastic!! Will be adding this to my things to do list!
Wonderful! Thank you for watching! 😊
This is so pretty
These look great! Thank you for sharing these techniques. Would have liked seeing them side by side.
Both mirrors look very nice. I’m going to get some etching vinyl and try it both ways. Merry Christmas everyone.🎄
Loved this since I don’t have armoire etch today I will use the vinyl one first. Thank you for sharing and enriching our skill with Cricut projects. Mr . Crafty Pants you make this all look so seem less. Thank you for these tutorials they help make crafting fun.
With the vinyl you can see it’s reflection, so I prefer the cream, because the lines look cleaner. But if you want to be able to change out the design of course the vinyl makes sense.
Thank you so much!!! I’ve been so scared to dive into etching but this gives me hope ! 🖤🥰
You got this! 😊
I love how excited you get when you finish a product and it turns out nice.
Great demo!
I love your videos and look forward to trying this!
Thank you I will try this for sure
I guess it depends on the cost of each method and if its a significant difference 🤔 both ways seems doable. Im trying out the cream so thanks for you videos and tutorials, very helpful ☺. Also, I wanted to tell you love your manicure 😘
Oh thanks for the links. Appreciate it. I like that I can use both etching cream and vinyl to accomplish different projects. Love the education.
Another informative video, Michael, THANK YOU. Unfortunately. as I live across the pond in the UK, so unable to get the vinyl you suggest, but I'm still learning what materials I can use on my Cricut Explore Air 2, so hopefully with a little digging, I can find things in the UK that I can use. Take Care, Remain Safe.
Thanks for watching! Glad it was helpful!
I love this!! It's so hard (on here anyway) to tell which is which! Thanks for all you do teaching us, I've learned more from you than any other site I follow :)
You're cute in the glasses! 😄
Love them both! So awesome! Thanks for sharing!!
This etching vinyl is a total game changer and both looks look so close can hardly tell a difference. Especially if you have kids around you don't want them getting into that cream.
You are awesome. Love them both.