These cute seasonal Glass Blocks are perfect to decorate any space for Halloween, Fall, Thanksgiving, Winter, or Christmas!
FALL GLASS BLOCK
Ingredients:
glass block
Fall vinyl word block
E6000
fall floral pick
fall wired edge ribbon
artificial fall leaves
copper color Stickles glitter
20ct amber craft bright lights
Cut apart fall word block from Vinyl Words and space words on
block. Put the amber craft bright lights and the artificial fall leaves inside the
glass block with the opening at the bottom and the cord coming out of the
bottom, work the leaves around to the front of the lights so the wire
doesn't show too much. Lay the glass block flat, cut apart Fall vinyl
word block, space words around on the front of the block. take the leaf from
the vinyl word block and put it on the large glass nugget. Using the copper
Stickles glitter trace stem lines on the leaf. Using the E6000 glue the
glass nugget to the front of the glass block. Leave it flat until the
glue is dry. Cut a piece of wire edge ribbon long enough to wrap around
the block and tie in a knot. Make a bow for the top of the block and
attach the fall floral/berry pick and the bow to the knot from the ribbon that
goes around the block. Plug it in and bask in the warm autumn colors.
HALLOWEEN GLASS BLOCK
Ingredients:
glass block
beacons 3 in 1 glue
asstd size wiggly eyes
Halloween vinyl word block
E6000
Tangerine CeramCoat paint
mini frame
Halloween pattern paper
1 glass nugget
purple and black tulle
large glitter fly
Glue paper to back of block using Beacons 3 in 1 glue just along the outer
edge of the paper. Paint a mini frame bright orange, put paper on the
back of it and fill the front side of the frame with wiggly eyes attaching with
Beacons 3 in 1 glue. Lay the glass block flat. Glue the mini frame on the
inside of the glass block with E6000. Cut apart the vinyl Halloween
word block, put the vinyl spider from the vinyl word block onto a large glass
nugget, place the Halloween words where you would like them on the glass block,
glue the glass nugget on the glass block with E6000 while the block is still
laying flat. When the glue is dried stand the block upright and put candy
corn in the bottom of the block far enough down that its difficult for fingers
to reach so they won't steal the display. Wrap purple sparkle tulle and
black tulle around the block and tie at the top with a knot. Put a giant
sparkle fly on top of the knot.
SCARECROW GLASS BLOCK
Ingredients:
Glass block
Hot glue and hot glue gun
burlap fat quarter
jute twine
fall pick
raffia - small package
excelsior
scarecrow face vinyl
bandana
woodland owl ornament
Fill the inside of the glass block with the excelsior leaving the opening at
the top. Rub on the vinyl scarecrow face onto the front of the glass
block, roll the bandana up into a neckerchief and wrap around the bottom of the
block. Glue it into place with a few dabs of hot glue. Cut some
strands of raffia for hair and glue it around the top of the block with the hot
glue gun. If you have a sewing machine or needle and thread handy you can
sew the burlap to make a hat or use the hot glue gun after cutting the burlap
just about 1/2" longer than the circumference of the block and glue a seam
up the back. Fold the bottom edge up to create a brim and glue it to the
top of the glass block over the top of the raffia hair. Tie the jute around the
top of the burlap tube to create a hat. Trim excess burlap if you wish. Glue
the fall pick where the burlap is gathered with the jute and then glue the
woodland owl ornament to the top of the block.
SNOWMAN GLASS BLOCK
Ingredients:
Glass block
hot glue and hot glue gun
crystal frost spray
squiggly face vinyl snowman face
red cuddle soft fat quarter
20ct white cord clear craft bright lights
1 bag Crystal Fiber shredded mylar
2 white birds
a small length of ribbon
Spray the inside of the glass block with the crystal frost spray. Let it dry, that's
when the magic frost happens. Put the lights and crystal fiber inside the
block with the cord of the lights coming out the top of the block. It
is easiest to layer the crystal fiber and
lights and put 1/3 of the fiber in the block then put about 1/3 of the strand
of lights then 1/3 crystal fiber and 1/3 light strand and then the last of the
fiber and lights. Use a pen or skewer or something long and thin to help
shift around the lights and fiber so not too much cord is showing. Rub on
the vinyl snowman face onto the front of the block (make sure the cord is still
coming out of the top) For the hat, measure the circumference of the
block and add 1/2" then trim the cuddle soft fat quarter to that length.
then again, if you want to sew it feel free or use a hot glue gun to glue the
back edges together as a seam. Fold
the
bottom edge up to hide the raw edge and glued it into place. Put the hat onto
the glass block, put a few dabs of glue on the corners to hold it in place and tied
the top to create a hat. Clip on a couple of cute glittery white birds
and take the leftovers of the red Cuddlesoft to create a scarf around the
bottom of the block.