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Personal Xmas Glasses

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  • AMIE399
    AMIE399 Posts: 1,372 Forumite
    If You Wash Them Carefully, ( Try Not To Rub The Outside Too Much )
    They Will Last For A While Or You Can Get Glass Paint, But None Of These Should Go In The Dishwasher.
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  • If you wanted something that wouldn't wash off, how about buying some glass etching cream from an art shop? I think I might steal this idea for my table glasses this year, but with my etching cream...thanks!
  • Bibbitybob wrote:
    If you wanted something that wouldn't wash off, how about buying some glass etching cream from an art shop? I think I might steal this idea for my table glasses this year, but with my etching cream...thanks!

    Thanks amie339

    bibbitybob was does the etching cream do? does it scratch the glass? or just fross it?
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  • tiff
    tiff Posts: 6,608 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Savvy Shopper!
    That might look classier for my wedding hamper, will look into the etching cream, thanks.
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  • *Sparkle* wrote:
    Thanks amie339

    bibbitybob was does the etching cream do? does it scratch the glass? or just fross it?

    I'm pretty sure it just frosts it, but I haven't actually played with mine yet! Shall try pick up some cheap glasses in Tesco tonight and have a fiddle around when I get home.
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