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This article was co-authored by Amy Guerrero. Amy Guerrero is an Arts and Crafts Specialist and the Owner of Sunshine Craft Co., a crafting studio based in Phoenix, Arizona. Amy specializes in macrame, DIY crafting, and teaching fiber arts. She offers monthly in-person and online workshops along with having developed a range of DIY craft kits for at-home projects. Amy holds a BS in Industrial Design from Philadelphia University. She worked as a graphic designer before starting her own business. Sunshine Craft Co. is a creative hub that offers a wide range of workshops, tools, and resources for any craft project to inspire creativity and community engagement. There are 17 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been viewed 164,200 times.

Etching glass can result in beautiful and eye-catching results. To etch glass, you’ll have to find or draw a design that you want to transfer.[1] Then, you can etch the glass by hand using a small handheld rotary tool or you can use a stencil and etching cream to create your design. Regardless of what method you choose, etching glass is a fun and creative activity.

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Method 1 Method 1 of 2:

Etching Glass with Etching Cream

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  1. Step 1 Cut out a piece of contact paper and tape it to a flat surface. 1 Cut out a piece of contact paper and tape it to a flat surface. Contact paper is a glossy paper with an adhesive back. You’ll use this as a stencil to etch your glass. Tape down the edges of the contact paper onto a desk or hard surface with electrical or scotch tape.[2] [3]
    • Do not peel the contact paper to expose the adhesive back during this step.
    • You’ll need to remove the tape to use the contact paper as a stencil later.
  2. Step 2 Tape an image onto the surface of the contact paper. 2 Tape an image onto the surface of the contact paper. Find or draw an image that you want to etch onto the glass. Cut out the image to a manageable size. Tape the image down to the contact paper.[4]
    • The image must be smaller than the contact paper.
    • Simple images with blocky elements, like clipart or a logo, are typically the easiest types of images to handle.
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  3. Step 3 Cut out the design with a hobby knife or razor blade. 3 Cut out the design with a hobby knife or razor blade. Start cutting out the design starting from the inner details and moving your way out. Cut through the contact paper around the edges of the image. As you cut out pieces of the contact paper, lift them up to remove them.[5]
    • Continue until the entire image is cut out, then lift up the tape that you applied and remove the contact paper and design from the table.
  4. Step 4 Apply the contact paper to your glass. 4 Apply the contact paper to your glass. Peel off the paperback of the contact paper to reveal the adhesive. Press the design onto your piece of glass in the position that you want.[6] [7]
    • Try to get the contact paper as flat against the glass as possible.
  5. Step 5 Apply etching cream over the stencil with a brush. 5 Apply etching cream over the stencil with a brush.[8] You can purchase a bottle of etching cream online or at an arts and crafts store. Dip a size 3-5 artist paintbrush into the cream and spread a .5 in (1.3 cm)-thick layer across the surface of the contact paper. Smooth out the cream with your brush so that it's an even layer and covering the entirety of your image.[9]
    • Wear gloves and a face mask and work in a well-ventilated area when using the cream.
    • Etching cream is acidic and can burn and irritate your skin if you get it on you.
    • Read the label on the etching cream to learn about any special instructions or precautions that you need to take with your brand of etching cream.
  6. Step 6 Leave the etching cream on the glass for 10 minutes. 6 Leave the etching cream on the glass for 10 minutes. Leave the piece of glass on a table so that the etching cream isn’t disturbed. The cream will react with the glass and make the areas that you applied it to foggy.[10] [11]
  7. Step 7 Rinse off the etching cream and remove the contact paper. 7 Rinse off the etching cream and remove the contact paper. Rinse the glass under cold water to remove any remaining etching cream. Then, peel the contact paper from the surface of the glass. If you did everything correctly, you should now see your etched design on the piece of glass.[12] [13]
    • Wear gloves when rinsing the etching cream.
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Etching Glass by Hand

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  1. Step 1 Purchase a handheld rotary tool online or at a craft store. 1 Purchase a handheld rotary tool online or at a craft store. A handheld rotary tool is a small electrical device that has a tip that looks like a pen and can be used to etch glass. Look for a rotary tool with a flex shaft advertised in the product description or on the box. This will give the tool more flexibility, which will make it easier to control.[14]
    • Get a tool that comes with a diamond, tungsten, or silicon carbide tip.[15]
  2. Step 2 Experiment on less expensive glass objects first. 2 Experiment on less expensive glass objects first. Etching glass by hand is a skill, so your designs may not turn out perfectly at first. Etch on cups or cheaper pieces of glass to practice your technique before moving onto more expensive pieces.[16]
    • Etching by hand is best used on smaller pieces of glassware rather than larger pieces of glass, like a window.[17]
  3. Step 3 Wear goggles and a respirator. 3 Wear goggles and a respirator. Goggles and a respirator will prevent you from inhaling glass particles and getting glass dust in your eyes. You can purchase both of these things online or at a hardware store. Wear them whenever you are etching the glass.[18]
    • When you etch glass, work in a well-ventilated area.
  4. Step 4 Tape the image that you want to trace onto the inside of the glass. 4 Tape the image that you want to trace onto the inside of the glass. Find an image that you’d like to etch onto the glass online or draw your own picture on a piece of paper. Then, use scotch tape to secure the image on the inside of the glass. You should be able to see the image on the side that you want to etch.[19]
    • Look for or draw an image that isn’t overly complex if you’re just starting off.
    • Good image ideas include logos, clipart, and text.
    • Flatten the edges out as much as you can if you’re etching on a rounded piece of glass.
  5. 5 Draw an image with a marker instead of taping an image to the inside. If you don't want to etch a printed out design, you can draw one instead. This will give your design a free-form, unique look. Draw the image directly on the outside surface of the glass with a thick black marker. Give the marker enough time to dry before you start etching.[20]
    • Thick lines are easier to etch than more intricate designs.
  6. Step 6 Turn on the tool and set it to 15,000 - 20,000 RPM. 6 Turn on the tool and set it to 15,000 - 20,000 RPM. Adjust the settings on the rotary tool so that the tip is rotating at around 15,000 - 20,000 RPM. You can find these instructions in the rotary tool manual. Push the button on the rotary machine to start rotating the tip.[21]
    • Higher RPMs might crack or damage the glass.
    • Usually, rotary tools will have power settings that range from 1-10. If you have a tool like this, adjust the power settings to 5 or 6 to set it to 15,000 - 20,000 RPM.[22]
  7. Step 7 Etch the glass and trace the image. 7 Etch the glass and trace the image. Lightly press the tip of the tool onto the surface of the glass to start etching. Drag the tip of the tool over the lines in your image and take notice of the marks that you're making. Continue tracing around the outside of the image before working on the inner details.[23]
    • You won’t have to press hard to make an engraving onto the surface of the glass.
    • It's best to work from one end of the image to the other.
  8. Step 8 Wipe away excess dust and finish tracing the image. 8 Wipe away excess dust and finish tracing the image. Continue slowly etching the image. Use a rag to wipe away dust as you work. Fill in portions of the design by moving the etching tool back and forth over the inside areas of the design. You can attach different tips onto your rotary tool for different etching effects.[24]
    • A diamond tip is better for etching sharp and straight edges.
    • Silicon carbide and tungsten tips are better for shading or filling in larger areas.
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  • Question How do you apply etching cream? Amy Guerrero Amy Guerrero Arts & Crafts Specialist Amy Guerrero is an Arts and Crafts Specialist and the Owner of Sunshine Craft Co., a crafting studio based in Phoenix, Arizona. Amy specializes in macrame, DIY crafting, and teaching fiber arts. She offers monthly in-person and online workshops along with having developed a range of DIY craft kits for at-home projects. Amy holds a BS in Industrial Design from Philadelphia University. She worked as a graphic designer before starting her own business. Sunshine Craft Co. is a creative hub that offers a wide range of workshops, tools, and resources for any craft project to inspire creativity and community engagement. Amy Guerrero Amy Guerrero Arts & Crafts Specialist Expert Answer Dab the etching cream onto the glass when you apply it—this helps the cream to not go underneath the edge of the stencil. By dabbing it, you can get crispier etched lines. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 0 Helpful 4
  • Question I have a heavy glass piece that was an etched award that was not needed. Is there any way I can etch over the old etching, or cover it with etching cream and start over? Holly Pacier Holly Pacier Community Answer Probably not, unless you wanted to completely resurface the face. You can try doing this with epoxy resin, though the result will probably not be crystal clear, and will not etch like glass. You can cover it in etching cream to obliterate the writing, and then use epoxy or paint to put a new design on it, if you wish. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 1 Helpful 5
  • Question Is there a fast, simple, easy, and inexpensive way to put images on a windshield? Community Answer Community Answer This is not advised as it may structurally weaken the glass of your windshield. This may reduce its impact absorption quality and result in physical injury. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 4 Helpful 8
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Things You’ll Need

Etching Glass by Hand

  • Handheld rotary tool
  • Diamond, tungsten, or silicon carbide tip
  • Rag
  • Respirator
  • Goggles

Etching Glass with Etching Cream

  • Electrical or scotch tape
  • Contact paper
  • Gloves
  • Facemask
  • Hobby knife or razor blade
  • Etching cream
  • Size 3-5 artist paintbrush

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Amy Guerrero Co-authored by: Amy Guerrero Arts & Crafts Specialist This article was co-authored by Amy Guerrero. Amy Guerrero is an Arts and Crafts Specialist and the Owner of Sunshine Craft Co., a crafting studio based in Phoenix, Arizona. Amy specializes in macrame, DIY crafting, and teaching fiber arts. She offers monthly in-person and online workshops along with having developed a range of DIY craft kits for at-home projects. Amy holds a BS in Industrial Design from Philadelphia University. She worked as a graphic designer before starting her own business. Sunshine Craft Co. is a creative hub that offers a wide range of workshops, tools, and resources for any craft project to inspire creativity and community engagement. This article has been viewed 164,200 times. 8 votes - 100% Co-authors: 7 Updated: October 7, 2025 Views: 164,200 Categories: Working with Glass Article SummaryX

To etch glass, start by taping your design onto a piece of contact paper. Then, cut out your design from the contact paper and stick it onto the glass surface. Afterwards, apply a 1/2 inch layer of etching cream to the contact paper while wearing gloves, since the cream is very acidic. Leave the cream on the surface for 3 minutes, then wash it off. Finally, remove the piece of contact paper to reveal your design etched into the glass. For tips on how to etch glass by hand, keep reading! Did this summary help you?YesNo

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