I REALLY liked your video of the etching you made. Please consider making more videos. You have a great ability to make things clear . . . plus you have a voice that is easy to listen to - not loud and "energetic" like some videos I've watched.
I'm subscribing now. I watched the video you made four years ago and decided to look at your other posts. I was disappointed that you only had a few things posted. I'm interested in seeing more of your talent displayed on various craft projects.
Thanks for sharing - loved your etching vid as I found same as you, just wasn't doing the job but you have shown how to get the best out of the cream and also given me ideas as I also have the Cricut Explore and get very little use as I make jewellery
I wished you'd teach us more. U have the patient voice, not hurrying thru to see how quick & easy it really is(lol) & temperament that draws me in. Thx
This is my first video for glass etching. Your video was very clear as far as it went. I understand how to get the image and place on the transfer, but I thought the circuit had to cut the vinyl and the vinyl stuck to the glass for the resist. After you stick the transfer on, do you peel the paper back before etching? What is left? What takes the transfer off after the glass is etched? Hope you understand what I mean.
Craft tips and more Sory for the confusion. It was really two questions. You do say to peel back the transfer paper but I missed it the first time I watched the video; but after you etch, I wondered how to get the rest of the stencil off the glass.
Something so simple yet I couldn't figure it out. Your tutorial was simply explained and demonstrated. Thanks
You made it so much easier than some of the other videos I have seen thanks
Thanks for this video. I’ll be doing this the weekend.
I REALLY liked your video of the etching you made. Please consider making more videos. You have a great ability to make things clear . . . plus you have a voice that is easy to listen to - not loud and "energetic" like some videos I've watched.
I'm subscribing now. I watched the video you made four years ago and decided to look at your other posts. I was disappointed that you only had a few things posted. I'm interested in seeing more of your talent displayed on various craft projects.
Thank you so much! Very clear and concise video. Great job!
Glad I could help!
Thanks for sharing - loved your etching vid as I found same as you, just wasn't doing the job but you have shown how to get the best out of the cream and also given me ideas as I also have the Cricut Explore and get very little use as I make jewellery
I wished you'd teach us more. U have the patient voice, not hurrying thru to see how quick & easy it really is(lol) & temperament that draws me in. Thx
I would love some ideas. Thanks for the compliment.
Show us your favorite things to do. From the beginner on up.
Thank you for sharing this!
What type of vinyl do you use? I want something that is easy to remove after painting.
I’m new at it to 🤔so we can get the hang of it together lol love a step by step video
Great video! 😁😁😁
How did you use the etching cream?
U could also use a shape and slice your image so u have a square stencil sized to use
What cut setting did you use to use the vinyl
Have you used it on acrylic? If you have, how does it do?
R u using permanent vinyl or temporary please?
I liked the video would you please take it one step further?
This is my first video for glass etching. Your video was very clear as far as it went. I understand how to get the image and place on the transfer, but I thought the circuit had to cut the vinyl and the vinyl stuck to the glass for the resist. After you stick the transfer on, do you peel the paper back before etching? What is left? What takes the transfer off after the glass is etched? Hope you understand what I mean.
I'm sorry I am a little confused by what your asking.
Craft tips and more Sory for the confusion. It was really two questions. You do say to peel back the transfer paper but I missed it the first time I watched the video; but after you etch, I wondered how to get the rest of the stencil off the glass.
When you rinse the cream off with water it comes of very easily
Good video but you didn't tell people how to weed out the design.
I have a old circuit, so can I use the vinyl with it
I believe so. But I guess I can't say 100% for sure. Sorry I know that's not much help
Really like your videos. What material are you using for your stencil?
Usually just cricut brand vinyl