Alcohol removes dirt and sterilizes the glasses. White vinegar will work instead of rubbing alcohol.

Use chalkboard paint on the base if you want to keep track of whose glass is whose. Once the glasses are finished, you can write guests’ names in chalk, then erase when the night is over. Go with glitter paint or metallic colors for a playful, party vibe.

If you skip this step, the paint could melt and run in the oven.

If you don’t want to use the oven, let your glasses continue to air dry for 21 days in a room temperature spot before using them. [5] X Research source

Set the kitchen or oven timer for 30 minutes or use the clock app on your phone so you don’t forget.

Once the glasses have been baked or dried, they will be dishwasher-safe. Wash them on the top rack.

If you don’t have rubbing alcohol, use white vinegar from the pantry instead. Paper towels or a cloth will work in place of cotton balls.

Don’t forget the base and the stem! Cover them in a solid color or decorate them to match the cup design. Write friends’ names on the glasses to pass them out as favors at a party or give them as holiday gifts. Consider sketching your design on a piece of paper beforehand if you’re worried about messing up on the glass.

This prevents the designs from melting off in the oven.

The glasses can be right-side up or upside down. Make sure the oven is completely cool. If you used it to cook recently, wait until it’s cold before placing the glasses inside.

Resist the urge to open the oven door to check on the glasses. This lets heat escape. Instead, peek through the window in the front.

Speed up the cooling process by cracking the oven door slightly.

Press the masking tape firmly around the glass so there aren’t any gaps or holes where the etching cream could get in.

Buy glass stencils at a craft store or from an online retailer. Make your own glass stencil by cutting a shape or design out of contact paper or adhesive vinyl. Another option is to use stickers on the glass. Keep in mind that the etching cream will etch any exposed area not covered by the stickers.

Etching cream can be extremely damaging to your skin, so wear gloves and safety goggles while you do this.

Some etching creams require longer sitting times. Check the back of the container to find out the specific time for your type. It won’t hurt anything if you leave the etching cream on for longer than the recommended time.

If you’re having trouble getting some of the cream off, scrub it with a sponge.

Etching does not affect how you clean your glasses. They will still be dishwasher-safe.

If you don’t have self-adhesive jewels, you can use regular jewels with craft glue. Don’t put your bedazzled wine glasses in the dishwasher. It will rinse off the gems.

You can buy charms that are glittery, metal, paper, cork, or even crocheted. Whatever vibe you want for your party, you can find a charm to match. Send guests home with the charms as a party favor.

Washi tape comes in all different prints and colors. You can give each guest a different pattern instead of having them write their names. When you’re done with the glasses for the night, simply peel off the washi tape.

Make all of the glasses the same or mix and match them. For example, do half of the glasses in polka dotted paper and half in stripes. Use spooky orange and black patterns for Halloween. Then peel off those pieces and replace them with shimmery metallics or reds and greens for Christmas.