DIY Vinyl Glass Block Home Decor

Layne Dasher
by Layne Dasher
5 Materials
$9
15 Minutes
Easy

Learn how to make this DIY Vinyl Glass Block home decor piece to display in your home. Plus download the free vinyl glass block SVG cut file to use with your Cricut or Silhouette cutting machine.

Every season and holiday is to be celebrated. In this DIY I show you how to make a cute DIY vinyl glass block display. I added fairy lights to the inside of the glass block and placed the finished piece on my mantle.

Materials Used: Glass Bock 6X6 size: https://amzn.to/2S8aS24

Adhesive Vinyl: https://amzn.to/2WuNvPA

Transfer Tape: https://amzn.to/2RPQy6a

Craft Cutting machine: This is to cut your vinyl.     

Cricut Maker: https://amzn.to/2ThaDz0

    Silhouette Cameo: https://amzn.to/2SbrhCP

Fairy Lights to light up the block (optional)

Burlap or Ribbon bow (optional)

DIY vinyl glass blocks also would look really well on your coffee bar or station.

Step 1: Download the Free SVG Cut File from my Resource Library. Once saved you will want to open the file into your cutting machine of choice. For this project, I used the Silhouette Cameo 3. You can easily use a Cricut cutting machine too. I love using both machines.

Step 2: Cut your adhesive vinyl pieces in each color and weed the negative vinyl out of the design.

Step 3: Apply transfer tape to the top layer. For this project, this is the word “Loved”. I used Cricut Transfer Tape. I love the Cricut transfer tape because it has a grid on it which is great for cutting out the right amount you need and for lining up your projects.

Step 4: Apply the decal to your glass block. Add fairy lights or a bow if you want and display.

Get the FREE SVG cut file from https://craftylifemom.com



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