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Make your own etched slate Christmas ornaments with Etchall. This step-by-step tutorial includes 4 Free SVG stencils to help you make holiday ornaments.
Is there such a thing as too many handmade ornaments?
I don't think so, and those are the only kinds we hang on our Christmas tree!
We have several family traditions around handmade ornaments, each year several ornaments are added to our collection.
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Supplies You'll Need to Make This Craft:
- Etchall Etching Creme
- Etchmask
- Etchmask Transfer Tape
- Squeegee
- Slate Round Ornaments
- Cricut Cutting Machine
- Weeding Tools
- Free SVG Stencils
- Cricut BrightPad
Cut the Stencils:
Grab the Free SVG Stencils created for this project.
If you would like, you can also create your own stencil to personalize your ornament.
Cut the stencils out using your Cricut Cutting Machine and Etchmask Vinyl.
Weed the designs using weeding tools.
Apply the Stencil:
Cut a square of Etchmask Transfer Tape slightly larger than the stencil.
Peel back and remove the backing sheet of the transfer tape.
Roll the transfer tape onto the stencil.
Using the squeegee tool, press the transfer tape into the vinyl stencil.
Then peel back and remove the vinyl backing sheet.
Place the slate ornament on top of a Cricut BrightPad and turn it on.
This will let you see the shadow of the ornament through the light so you can center the stencil onto the ornament.
Press the vinyl stencil onto the top of the ornament. I found using your fingers works best to get into the grooves of the slate.
Peel back the transfer tape, leaving the stencil on the ornament.
With a finger, rub all over the stencil. You want the stencil good and stuck to the slate so no etching cream sneaks into areas where you don't want to be etched.
Apply Etchall Etching Creme:
Dip a plastic spoon into the Etchall Etching Creme container and scoop out a spoonful.
Tap onto the stenciled ornament.
Use the squeegee to push the cream around the stencil.
Let the etching cream sit for at least 15 minutes.
Clean off the Etching Cream:
Scrape off the etching cream and put as much as you can back in the container. It can be reused next time you etch.
Under running water, use your finger to wipe any excess cream off of the stencil and ornament.
Once you are sure that all of the cream has been removed, you can peel back and remove the Etchmask Stencil.
Each ornament came with a rope hanger.
String the rope through the hole in the ornament, tie in a knot, and trim off the excess.
I love how they turned out! What do you think?
Crafting Essentials
- The Cricut Cutting Machine is easily my favorite crafting tool. We use it in so many of our tutorials!
- These MakerX Crafting Tools are perfect for keeping in the craft room and are always ready when needed!
- This Fiskars Paper Trimmer is easy to use and cuts nicely without frayed edges.
- These Scotch Precision Scissors cut like a dream, and you get multiple pairs in a pack!
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