Decorating with Glass Blocks - Who Knew?

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By Codenamemom



I've seen glass blocks before, but not like this!  Now, I'm pretty crafty, but I don't think my mind has ever drifted onto decorating with glass blocks.  I didn't really give much thought to the possiblities of glass block outside of the shower.  But when I came across this wonderful idea on the internet, I just had to explore it.

I honestly stumbled upon this idea.  Believe it or not, I do a bit of shopping online at Clickbank.  I love discovering new ideas, projects, and items that can help me better manage my life and the life of my family, but I also like saving trees.  I will recycle a book, magazine, or newspaper until it just about falls apart.  So in efforts of saving our planet, I try my best to purchase ebooks.   I was looking for some decorating ideas and came across this ebook for decorating with glass block.  Now, as I said, I love recycling and I just happen to know a contractor.  That's a major plus in my mind.  Once I saw those glass blocks, my mind became flooded with all of the many ways I can decorate the glass blocks.  I started jotting down ideas and even drew a couple of designs.  But, what I thought was awesome is that I can get recycled glass block from my friend.  Who knew that one could place a light inside of the glass block and have it give an illuminative decoration to any room.  Let your mind wonder and begin to think of all the ways you can design with decorative glass blocks.


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Decorative Glass Block Ideas

*Unique Child's Night light *Christmas Decoration *St. Patrick's Day Decoration *Valentine's Day Decoration *Thanksgiving Decoration *Unique Wedding & Anniversay Gift *Unique Birthday Gift *Decorative Glass Blocks can be stenciled and painted and adorned with a pretty fabric ribbon and bow that coordinates with the paint colors. (see design above) *Decorative Glass Blocks can be stenciled with letters and painted or it can be etched with the wording of your choice. *Use colored glass blocks for a design twist. *Use colored lights instead of white lights for a lighted color twist. *Paint the border of the glass block (see the train block below)

The possibilities are endless!

 

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