Christmas Glass Block
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At Link Party #8, Sarah from Alderberry Hill shared an awesome lighted glass block she made for Halloween…I intended to make one myself, bought the glass block and everything, but just ran out of time and didn’t end up doing it. So, for day 9 of Cook, Craft, Create: December: 2012, I’ve decorated a glass block and will use it to decorate at Christmas instead!
I’ve seen tutorials online that tell you how to drill a hole into the glass block so that you can insert lights…but I wasn’t feeling brave enough to do that, so the above picture is my decorated glass block sat in front of a jar of fairy lights!
Right, so you need a glass block – I bought mine from a DIY shop for a few quid, as well as some ribbon to wrap around the block and some stickers or vinyl to decorate the front.
I printed (back-to-front) on the back of a sheet of black vinyl, the words ‘Merry Christmas’, and carefully cut them out with scissors and a craft knife. I so wish I had a Silhouette Cameo machine, but they are a little out of my price range at the moment…they are fab looking though! But for now, scissors and craft knives will have to do!
With my words all cut out and the right way around ;) I placed them where I wanted on the glass block. I then wrapped the ribbon around the edges and tied in a bow at the top.
My decorated glass block sits on the window ledge…a simple, minimalist decoration! I might put some tea-lights behind it…will give it a try and report back!
But oh, how pretty with fairy lights – hubby said he might try drilling a hole in the back so we can insert the lights…we’ll see! Either way it is displayed, I love its simplicity, and I can easily peel off the lettering and change it up for different occasions!
I’ve also got lots more Christmas Crafts for Adults for you to try out. Right-click and open a new tab to read next.
karon
October 8, 2017 @ 5:16 pm
the glass blocks i have, have a hole in the top of the blocks to put lights in it
Michelle Ordever
October 8, 2017 @ 7:51 pm
That’s very cool! I’ve not found them like that here :(
Eileen Teo
November 19, 2015 @ 9:34 pm
Love this decorated glass block! look fab! Thank you for sharing it with us #pintorials