Etching glass is one of the most beautiful kinds of crafting a person can do. The results often are so high quality that people never believe you did it yourself. Want more good news? Etching isn't difficult either. If you can follow simple directions, you can etch any of your glass or mirrors for stunningly detailed results. The process is not hard for avid crafters, and even beginners can learn to etch fairly well.
Your first step, as in any kind of crafting project, is to gather your supplies. Find an etching cream that is relatively inexpensive for your first try at this technique, and practice on glass that is easily thrown away before you sit down to etch your windows or favorite wine glass set. Be sure to gather all the supplies your etching creams says you need, including gloves and a face mask if necessary. Etching cream can be very harmful for you body if not used with care. For this reason alone, etching is not a good craft to do with your children.
Of course, you'll need glass to etch. Find a flat surface for your first attempt. Hand mirrors work well and are inexpensive. You can also try etching glasses, jars, windows, picture frames, and any other type of glass. Be sure that your glass is clean and dry before you begin.
Next, you'll need a stencil. Start with larger prints that do not have much detail until you get the hang of the technique. Clip art works well, or you can find etching kits that have stencils ready for you to use. Use carbon paper to trace your stencil onto contact paper-white paper works best. You can then cut the design from the contact paper using a small scissors or a utility knife. When you cut out the design, leave at least an inch or two of paper around it to make application easier. Stick the contact paper to the glass, making sure that all the edges are firmly stuck down, and then follow your etching cream's directions to apply a thick coat of the cream with a foam brush or paper towel.
After applying the cream, you'll need to let your glass sit for a specific period of time. Read the directions, since every etching cream is different. Your local craft supply store will probably carry a few different brands, so be sure that you understand how each works. When the etching cream is done working its magic, remove the cream and wash the glass. You should find wonderful results! You can give your etched projects away as gifts, beautify your house, or sell your crafts at a local fair. Whatever you decide to do, the finish product will be something that was easy to make, but that looks like it was store-bought.
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Label printing usually falls into this category. What, exactly, are you supposed to use these labels for?
There are a number of things to consider for label printing, but first let's look at the label itself.
The best kind of label is going to be the kind that stands out. I'm sure you've seen these kinds of things on products before. They're usually just a little shiny with the company name on logo on it. Because it isn't just printed on the package, but something else entirely, it manages to jump out more at you than you would be able to get with just a normal image.
This fact is what makes labels something to take notice of. Because they can stand out so well you can be sure that you have a greater chance of people taking notice of your brand name and logo when you put a label on something rather than just print it into the package.
Consider this for every product you sell. Don't just have your company name on it, but have specially made labels you can put on the products. The first thing this does is make your name stand out, as I've already mentioned, but another thing it can accomplish is a greater amount of consistency among your products.
If every single product is using the same label, a label that you also put on your advertising, it makes it easer to recognize your brand name. Getting your brand name out there is one of the more important aspects of making your company name known. You have to constantly spread your brand name or else no one is going to take notice of you.
When people see the same image enough times, especially if it's the exact same image, they're going to be more inclined to remember it. A solid label that you're putting on everything is one of the best ways to accomplish this.
One of the best things about this too is that label printing is not very expensive at all. You can get a lot of labels made to not only put on your products but also to have around the office as well for when you need to quickly slap them on something. With something like this you'll never be very far away from your label and brand name at any given time.
Put those same labels on free hand outs you give at conventions or tradeshows. Put them on all outgoing mail. Put them everywhere you can think to put them, and I think you'll begin to notice people remembering your brand name more and more. Don't let the simple nature of a label fool you into thinking they aren't effective.
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