Faith here! Thanks Tiara for making me an administrator on your blog so I could help get this projects posted for you. I'm hoping you'll be able to come back in and edit them so that everyone knows how you did it. I also apologize for the size of the pictures. I'm uploading them as I got them from Facebook.
You should have arrived here from Lori's blog Swandog 4 Scraps. Please be sure to check out my blog (remember this is Faith posting for Tiara) at start this hop from the beginning. Some of us will feature a new project daily so in case you missed yesterday's projects, be sure to check those out too. I also have several sponsors...details on how to win the goodies they've so generously donated are on my blog as well.
And now...here are Tiara's projects.
Your next step on this hop is Erin from Spantastikreations. I hope this hop gives you lots of great ideas for how to spruce up your home!
These are great projects. I haven't tried to etch yet but I may use my eCraft for my first efforts.
ReplyDeleteThey look really cool - looking forward to finding out how you did them
ReplyDeleteI love the etch, wish it showed larger. If I ever find a new job, I want to try this.
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Misty
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They are both amazing. I love them both. Thanks so much for sharing.
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Great projects.Happy Easter.
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great projects, so glad we got to see them! I so want to try etching :)
ReplyDeleteI love your projects!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI made the light switch with some brown cricut vinyl at about 2 inches. I wanted to paint the light switch so that it would stand out more but I have not chosen a new color for my living room.
ReplyDeleteThe vase I also use vinyl and I used a Martha Stewart puch on it to create the tulips at the bottom. Sorry but I still cant post to my page. So I wanted to put the instructions here. Thank you everyone for waiting with me to get this up.
Light switch looks awesome!! I love the glass etching! Haven't been brave enough to try it out for myself though! Thanks for sharing!
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Great projects. I want to try etching too, soon. I have been saying that for a year! LOL
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Ann
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Everything is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat job.
Both of these turned out fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing!!!
~Ola
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Tiara
ReplyDeleteThese are really great Decor projects.. I am so sorry you are also having blog issues! But I am glad Faith is to the rescue!
Already a follower of your blog
TFS
Bonnie
http://ascrapabove.blogspot.com
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Great projects, I am in awe of glass etching and want to try it soon.
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Tiara--yea, your blog is working!
ReplyDeleteThese are both lovely. Like Faith, I am partial to butterflies.
Anyway, they are both great ideas for "facelifting" something you already have. I have not yet tried the vinyl, but I am thinking about small bird silhouttes. (love the little birds)
Nice to be hosting with you.
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These are awesome projects! I especially like the vase because I have been wanting to try glass etching myself. I have some old fashion glasses that were given to me by a neighbor that I want to try to etch with my initial but I'm afraid I'll mess them up. Thanks for the inspiration and giving me the courage to try it.
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