I made this glass block for my grandmother for Christmas.
I etched the Fleur de Lis onto the glass block. I then filled in the etched area with Paper Glaze. The Paper Glaze stayed inside of the etched lines. I then poured glitter all over the face of the glass block. Let it dry over night. Remove all excess glitter & save it. Paint the glittered design with Glossy Mod Podge. This keeps the glitter sparkly & seals it all in so that the glitter will not flake off.
Thanks for looking. Questions & comments are always welcomed. Lori
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Tuesday, December 28, 2010
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2 comments:
Lori
This is really pretty and such a cool idea.
Myrna
this is Very nice. I wanted to try glass edging just havent gotten there yet. i am now a follower, Please Come check out my blog.
Thank you
Carin
http://paperjunkiemama.blogspot.com/
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