Etching Glass Simply and Creatively

Learn How to Etch Glass Using Glass Etching Stencils and Glass Etching Cream

Etching glass is one of the easier techniques and gives some of the most exciting results. Here’s where you can learn how to

  • Etch glass safely and creatively
  • Recycle jaded glassware with glass etching stencils.
  • Save time by following the illustrated glass etching cream tutorial
  • If youre feeling short of energy you can choose from a huge selection of ready-made glass etching templates and patterns

There's also help with selecting the best value glass etching kit, and advice about the best places for buying glass etching supplies.

I've added a couple of pages about sandblasting glass and acid-etching for those of you interested in working in a larger or slightly more complicated manner.

glass etching cream
Glass Etching Cream

Add unique detail to your glass art work with glass etching cream. Design and make custom stencils and save time by checking out where to find glass etching supplies

glass etching stencils
Glass Etching Stencils

Upcycle your glassware by following this 4-step guide to using glass etching stencils. Let your creativity loose by finding out about custom glass etchings. Cut down on waste by choosing the right type of stencil for your project

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Acid Etching

Discover the exciting but extremely dangerous process of acid glass etching. Learn about different resists and their effects on the glass

glass etching templates
Glass Etching Templates

Feeling short of creative energy? Choose from the huge range of glass etching templates and etching glass patterns available. Wow your friends with personalised glass gifts

glass etching kit
Glass Etching Kit

Find out about each essential piece of equipment needed for a glass etching kit. Compare value and quality of available kits and the best suppliers

sandblasting glass
Sandblasting Glass

Add beautiful light-catching textural detail to your glass art. Find out how sandblasting glass equipment works, the types and sizes of grit used and about the effects of different resists

glass etching supplies
Glass Etching Supplies

Bamboozled by choice? Keep cash in your wallet by finding the best value glass etching supplies. Choose from a selection of safe and reliable suppliers for all your etching requirements

Safety Considerations

As is usual with glass, there are many possible dangers to your health. Luckily, with sensible precautions, these can be avoided.

  • Always wear latex gloves when using acid paste or cream.
  • Eye protection is strongly advised.
  • Make sure you work in a well-ventilated space.
  • Running water is a must.
  • Acid paste or cream is not suitable for children to use.


This list is not exhaustive – check individual manufacturer’s product safety recommendations before using.

Acid-etching with hydrofluoric acid (different from the very much less dangerous cream above) is potentially lethal. It is only ever done in industrial set-ups, in a highly controlled fume cupboard with stringent safety procedures. You cannot do this at home! Read about the health warnings on my acid etching glass supplies page to put you off forever.

If you made your etched piece as part of a panel, you may find my *instruction to make stained glass page helpful, as it shows you how to incorporate it into a copper foiled panel.

Before you start that process though, you will need to cover your etched glass with sticky-backed vinyl to protect it from the flux. Only remove this after the final clean up – etched surfaces pick up all sorts of dirt so it’s best to avoid this at the making stage if possible. Good luck and happy creating!

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