Plain Glass Block to Glowing Valentine Decor

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Creating a seasonal look in your home doesn’t have to be hard. Just a few simple items put together can create ambiance in your home. This project is easy, great for decorations, party craft, or a gift.

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Materials Needed:
A strand of lights
Contact Paper
Gel Window Clings
Measure your contact paper on your block.
Cut out a square shape that fits your glass block.
Peel and stick the contact paper onto your glass block. This will give you a frosted look.
Place your gel window clings on the contact paper on the glass block.
Crafting blocks come with a hole in them. Place your strand of lights in the glass block. If you’d rather, you can use battery operated lights.
Plug/turn your lights on and you’re done.
We use ours as a night light in a bathroom. We leave it on 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It doesn’t get too hot.

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14 Comments

  1. Oh, I like this Chas! I need to go through my Christmas lights to find one I can use. I have a lot of lights from before we got a pre-lit tree.

    1. Awe thanks Linda, I love that you like it and want to give it a try 🙂

  2. Love this and I bet my daughter would too. Pinned!

    1. Thank you Kym and thank you for the Pin 🙂

    1. Thank you Dagmar and thank you for having a place for all of us to collaborate and share ideas 🙂

    1. Thank you Molly, there are so many holidays you can utilize this simple idea for too.

    1. Thank you Donna, and thanks for stopping by.

  3. Okay, Chas, this is a great idea! What a fun, simple way to add a little Valentine’s touch to your home. I like your crazy creations!

    Thanks so much for joining the Grace at Home party at Imparting Grace. I’m featuring you this week!

    1. Thank you so much Richella! Thank you for the feature and for hosting a wonderful place for all of us to share our creations.

  4. Elizabeth Reynolds says:

    Where can you find the glass blocks?

  5. Marianne Legros says:

    Hi Chas. Hope your feeling well ❤️ I’ve had a bunch of glass blocks hanging around for years never really finding something quick and easy to do with them. I love what you did so cute the only question I have is where would I find that kind of contact paper. I’ve never seen it before?

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