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Old 10-14-2009, 07:53 PM   #3 (permalink)

Yep, no doubt. You can recycle old glass and make them reusable. great way to recycle and then spice it up by etching it. Lately I have been just using old glass for practice purposes but I have seen someone selling recycled and etched glass on etsy. Seems like they were selling too with a decent profit margin. They looked good to for being recycled and all.

By the do you use glass etching cream or a sandblaster?



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Originally Posted by ReUseItNut View Post
I just love the etching! Plus, you can ReUse old mixed/matched glasses, old bottles,jars etc....I had a glass cutter kit when I was younger and it made me think maybe you could cut down jars/bottles and make them into new vases,candle holders,art deco...etc...and sell them! Keep up the good work!
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