One thing I have been wanting to try for a while is etching glass. Since I have lots of time on my hands this week, it seemed like a good time to try! So I picked up some supplies at the craft store (hint to my fellow teachers... Micheal's offers 15% discounts to teachers! You have to ask for it at the check out, and sometimes they want to see some form of proof - I keep my ATA card in my wallet for such occasions... since I've never found any other use for it.)
Whatever surface the cream touches will be etched, so you need to be careful when applying it. As well, the etching cream is extremely toxic and hazardous, so this activity is best not done with the kiddies. (The particular product I used, Armour Etch, is very effective, but covered in HHPS warning symbols for poison and corrosive chemicals, and the MSDS is enough to give anyone who knows how to read them the willies. You know it's good stuff when they print the Poison Control Center phone number on the bottle.)
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I also use my ATA card for this sole purpose! Go us!
Does it actually serve any other purpose?
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