Glass balls left over from Christmas make lovely daisy balls for spring decor
Materials
#15-0150 Etch Glass Etching Cream
#20-0486 Rub N Etch Stencil- Daisy Designs
#29-2532 Small glass balls
#29-2541 Gold 7 inch display stand
#61-3340 Dazzle Tac glue
#08-9606 Brushes
#08-9999 Gloves
#08-9415 Masking tape
#15-0315 Glass cleaner
#08-9777 Scissors
Paper towels
Yellow rhinestones 4-5 mm
Paper daisies-dime size
Ribbon for hanging
Old washcloth
Directions:
- NOTE: Read all the instructions that came with your stencils before you start.
- Cut apart the daisies from the stencil sheet.
- Place the stencil dull side down onto the ball. Hold in place with some pieces of masking tape. Leave enough space between stencils for the paper flowers.
- Place a washcloth in your hand and place the ball in the washcloth. This is to protect your hand in case the ball breaks while rubbing down the stencil.Gently rub the stencil onto the glass. The ball is fragile so do not press too hard or it may break. If the stencil resists transferring, warm it slightly with a hairdryer.
- Cover the exposed areas of glass with masking tape, overlapping all edges.
- PAT the Etch Cream on each the stencil. DO NOT brush the cream on like you are painting. View the directions and How To Videos. HERE
- Wait 2 minutes. Rinse off the Etch cream under very warm running water. Gently start to rub the daisy stencils after cream vanishes and they will come off the glass with the water. Peel off the masking tape and pinstripe tape and rinse until clean. Dry off with paper towels
Glue the paper daisies in between the etched daisies. Glue a yellow rhinestone in the center of every daisy
- Allow glues to dry completely
- String the ribbon thru the hole and cover hole with a small bow