To “open” a gift, hover over the day’s image and click the download icon. See all of the projects, tutorials and free designs in The Great Maker Show and Tell Challenge!There is one for each day of the 25 Days of Christmas! This is my gift to you for the tremendous support, enthusiasm, and love you’ve shown to me and my little blog over the past two years. If you use my glass block designs, please share a photo in our Facebook group, email it to me at, or tag me on social media with #makershowandtell. Haha, just kidding … Greg is amazingly supportive of me and my craft habit! You know, the “don’t you have enough craft supplies already?” look. When I mentioned at dinner that I was thinking of going back to get more glass blocks, I got THE LOOK. I actually had to refrain from going back to the craft store to buy more glass blocks just so I could decorate them differently! I’m not even kidding. I hope you can see just how many possibilities there are for decorating these glass blocks now! I struggled a bit to come up with just one design. If you’re on an iPhone or iPad, here’s how to download and upload SVG files to the Cricut Design Space app.Ĭheck back later for more instructions and photos, or watch the video linked above! Get my free SVG cut files and patterns for Decorated Glass Blocks If you’re not sure how to upload an SVG cut file to Cricut Design Space, watch this helpful video training series I made. Just make sure your decorative glass blocks have a. If you’re going to cut this vinyl on your cutting machine, upload the file to your design software. You can find these craft blocks at your local craft store like Michaels, Hobby Lobby, and sometimes Amazon. You can download glass block designs (Design #127) from my free resource library (you can get a password for it at the bottom of this page). (Optional) The font I used in the tutorial is called Roland Emerald and you can get it from.Design #127 – My free SVG/DXF/PDF cut files/patterns (available in my free resource library-get the password at the bottom of this post).A way to cut your materials ( I used the amazing Cricut).(Optional) Fiber fill, fake snow, sand, marbles, or anything else you may want to put into your glass block.An 8″x8″ glass block with a pre-drilled opening.Easy Paper Craft Ideas & Projects Expand.
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