Day 1: Etched Glassware Mustache DIY (using a Dremel)
It’s Day 1 of my 50 DIY Days of Holiday Crafts for 2014. Wow. My 4th year doing this, and yeah… I’m crazy. Anywho, let’s chat about what I’ve made for today. A couple of cute mustache beer glasses, plus one kitty whisker glass (for me). I know mustaches are EVERYwhere, but I still love them. Especially when you put them on a mug or glass and it looks like you have a mustache or whiskers when you take a drink. Ha! Glass etching has been on my to do craft list FOREVER, and now I’m addicted. It was so much fun to do this. I’ve actually had a Dremel for about 10 years, but I just never tried anything with glassware. I think I was too nervous to even give if a try. Not anymore! It’s so much easier (and fun) than I thought it would be. Basically you just need a pattern taped to the inside of the glass, and your Dremel (and a few minutes of time).
How perfect would this DIY be for a gift? My husband always loves a tasty craft beer for Christmas (we are Portlanders) and we can always use another glass (we have a crazy 4-year-old that has dropped a few of our favorite glasses). Ok, are you ready to do this? Follow my directions below. There’s also a quick video below that will help.
Supplies:
- Dremel® Micro™8050
- 84922 Silicon Carbide accessory
- Beer glass
- Eye protection
- Mask
- Mustaches Printable Pattern
- Tape
Directions:
STEP 1:
Print out the mustaches printable. Cut out each shape to a size that can fit in your glassware.
STEP 2:
Tape the mustache pattern to the inside of your glass.
Tip: glassware can get a bit expensive if you need to buy a lot, but I can always find nice sets at our local thrift shop for cheap.
STEP 3:
Put your diamond tip into your Dremel and tighten. Turn on the Dremel and put the speed to 28.
STEP 4:
Wearing your eye protection and mask, get started with the etching. Follow the outline of your pattern. If you’re using the new Dremel micro, you’ll have the cool LED front end lighting to help you see the pattern.
STEP 5:
After you have the outline etched, I found it was easier to see what you’re doing if you take the pattern out of the glass to fill in the mustache.
STEP 6:
Wash your glass with soap and water.
I’m totally a visual person, so just in case you are too…. I made a video for you to follow.
– Chelsey
P.S. For an awesome tool that does a ton, this Dremel is a great price. You can purchase the Micro 8050 online at Amazon.com and HomeDepot.com for $89 USD. For more information on Dremel products, project ideas and problem-solving tips, visit www.dremel.com.
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Tags: clever girls, glass, glassware, pattern, printable
Categories: 50 DIY Days, diy, For The Kitchen