Tuesday, June 19, 2012

O&V Bottles

Finished Project
Another easy afternoon project. I was shopping at Cost Plus World Market and for $3.99 found a set of clear glass bottles for oil and vinegar. I wanted to jazz them up and give them some character so with a little bit of time, some latex gloves, and armour-etch I created both a fun display and storage system for some kitchen essentials. 


Here is what you will need:

  • Glass bottles
  • Gloves
  • Armour Etch
  • Brush
  • Stickers or stencil
  • Tape
  • Newspaper (or some other protective surface)
WARNING: Armour Etch is a corrosive material, yes you can handle it safely, I just wanted to give a heads up so make sure to wear gloves at all times, try to keep your mess minimal, and careful washing it off so it does not splash you!

Now lets begin:
  1. Make sure your bottles are clean and dry. 
  2. Once this is done you can set up your design. You could stencil in a design or picture, use scrapbooking stickers (like I did) to keep the glass clear for the writing and etch the entire bottle around it, or stencil in your writing with cut outs. There is a lot of leeway here, I think its best to find what suits your style. I will let you know that Martha Stewart has some fantastic fonts for scrapbooks, These made my life super easy when laying out the design and making sure everything was straight and evenly spaced. I also chose to tape off the top of the bottle to ensure I had even lines, here I just used electrical tape that I had on hand, you could use scotch-tape or even skip this step.
  3. Make sure to read all directions on the Armour Etch before using it and make sure to put on your gloves. Begin to brush over the bottles in all the desired areas, apply LIBERALLY. Seriously, the more the better. I learned this the hard way and had to repeat this step because of it.
  4. When your bottles are fully coated in a thick, white, gritty substance let it sit for between 5-10 minutes. I am someone that likes to go the full amount of time for safe measure.
  5. Once time is up make sure to carefully wash the bottles in warm water. Keep the gloves on and you can rub the etching cream off under a warm tap. What you will find is a beautifully etched glass
  6. Before Etching
    Clean Dry Bottles
  7. Make sure your bottles are fully dry and clean and now you can add your oil and vinegar. TA-DA! Another beautiful project that takes less than an hour. I hope you all enjoy your new bottles with some delicious fresh french bread!