Every time I put out decorations Mr. Chocolate unnecessarily tells me, "Feel free to get rid of stuff!"
Not that I need the reminder, and he also knows I've been making new stuff, but since he's the keeper of the bins...
I had a Halloween-themed glass block made years ago that I've debated about making over, but the lights kept working until now, which gave me a reason to make it over.
Supplies:
- Glass Block (the kind with an opening / seal unless you want to drill!)
- Black Vinyl and Transfer Tape
- LED Battery Operated Lights (Dollar Tree)
- SVG image of choice
- Digital Cutting Machine (Cricut Maker)
This was my original with some spider webs in each corner and decorative rhinestones. I was initially going to remove them and then looked at the block and the other side was blank so I used it and left this as is.
Removed the broken lights, cleaned up the block, and then looked for a "Jack Skellington" face to use. I found this one here.
Positioned my image on the glass, and then used my scraping tool to apply the vinyl. I thought I'd just use an acrylic paint pen to draw his missing nose hole in, then remembered I had some rhinestones that would work!
I removed the other nose thingy and used two of the teardrops.
I had some of these LED lights from Dollar Tree in my stash and thought they'd be perfect for this, so threaded those into the block, and...
It's actually a bit brighter than the pic shows. I love it when I can reuse and repurpose things, and it got the Mr. Chocolate seal of approval!