Recently I had a customer ask how to go about stamping on a wine glass. She wants to personalize the wine glasses for a wedding reception with the names of the bride and groom and date of the wedding.
Using Staz-on ink, stamping on a wine glass is easy, but does require some patience and a steady hand.
In this video, I am demonstrating how to stamp on a wine glass. I don't have a stamp with a bride and groom's name and date of wedding on it, but I demonstrate with the "Cherish" stamp in the "Warm Words" stamp set by Stampin' Up!. I used black Staz-on ink here so that it would show up in the video, but any color of Staz-on ink to match the wedding colors will do (although you may want to stay away from something very light).
Until the ink is set, you should be able to rub off mistakes with your thumb and re-stamp. If the stamp image has dried and you'd like to re-stamp, take a Mr. Clean magic eraser and erase the image.
The image that you stamp will not be permanent with frequent washings. However, for use at a wedding reception where you'd like to reuse the wine glasses after the wedding, the semi-permanence of the stamped wine-glasses is ideal because the personalization will wear off!
A personalized, but economical special touch!
Thursday, July 05, 2007
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3 comments:
Wow! That's wonderful!
You can also stamp and emboss on glass... again, not permanent, but pretty!
very cool, I would not have thought of this..
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