Frankenstein Block

October 12, 2010 by  
Filed under Halloween, Holiday Crafts

This awesome craft was found at The Idea Room designed by Amy.  Who I must say makes some cute crafts!  She has great ideas for kid projects too.  Check her out at The Idea Room.     I did this a little different than Amy, cause a few things didn’t work for me.  But check out both ways and decide what works best for you.

Here’s what you need:

Glass block with a whole in bottom

Green paint

Sponge brush

Mod Podge

Small set of Christmas lights- Big Lots has a perfect size for $1.50

Printed Frankenstein silhouette – you can get his at The Idea Room by clicking here

x-acto knife and scissors

black sharpie

Clear enamel spray

Start by painting a coat of your green paint on the block.

Let it dry (use your blow-dryer to speed things up)

Apply a second coat

While that is drying cut out your silhouette.

Touch up edges with your black sharpie.

Now mod podge the silhouette to the glass block.  Let dry.

After dry, spray the enamel over top to seal it all.  Might want two coats of the enamel.

Stick the lights in and wait for dark :)

He looks bandged.  I like it!  Spooky!!!

Get Crafty with Your Bad Self!

  • Winsor Pilates

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3 Responses to “Frankenstein Block”
  1. Cassie Berni says:

    WOW!! This is sooo cool! great job!

  2. Wow! Yours turned out great! Thank you so much for the link and your really sweet comments. It made my day to read this. I too love how yours looks like it is wrapped in bandages! Thanks for sharing!

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