Hello, Friends. Today I went to Michaels and picked up a glass block at 50% off. Tip: I'm convinced now is the time to purchase items at bargain prices - don't wait until Christmas season when you'll gladly pay full price if you can locate a glass block in the store.
I searched the internet and found some fun under water images to use on my glass block. These images were traced and cut using my Silhouette. Other images found on the glass block were purchased.
The background colors were all created using Tim Holtz Alcohol Inks. Images were all printed and cut using Square1 Printable. Love Square1 - no layering. And I can take images off, move them around, whatever.
I could add lights to this glass block, but I think I'll use it to keep loose change.
Thank for visiting today!
Hope you have a blessed day and thanks for stopping by,
~ Marilyn
I searched the internet and found some fun under water images to use on my glass block. These images were traced and cut using my Silhouette. Other images found on the glass block were purchased.
The background colors were all created using Tim Holtz Alcohol Inks. Images were all printed and cut using Square1 Printable. Love Square1 - no layering. And I can take images off, move them around, whatever.
I could add lights to this glass block, but I think I'll use it to keep loose change.
Thank for visiting today!
Hope you have a blessed day and thanks for stopping by,
~ Marilyn
this is too cute! I have never seen a glass block done like this! It would be beautiful for lights but I like the practical use, too! thanks for sharing..and the tip for cheap glass blocks. I might just try one now!
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