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Summer Sun Spot Glass Block

By: Julie Lewis
A centerpiece for your summer party or fill with lights for a summer night inspiration.
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Skill Level: Intermediate
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Supplies

PLAID Supplies
  • FolkArt ® Enamels™ - Wicker White, 2 oz.
  • FolkArt ® Enamels™ - Pure Orange, 2 oz.
  • FolkArt ® Enamels™ - Calypso Sky, 2 oz.
  • FolkArt ® Enamels™ - Yellow Citron, 2 oz.
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Other Supplies
Large glass block
Tape
Liner brush
Foam spouncers 1 ¾”-1 ¼”-3/4”
Craft knife and blades
Cutting surface
Straight edge

Instructions

    1. Wash glass block before painting.
    2. Lay strips of tape onto cutting surface and with craft knife and straight edge, cut varying length strips as shown. Place on glass block referring to photo.
    3. Mix Calypso Sky with a little Wicker White to lighten, and apply with spouncer. Remove tape before paint dries to prevent peel up.
    4. Using large and medium spouncer,  apply Calypso Sky dots randomly over stripes. When dry, apply Calypso Sky, Pure Orange and Yellow Citron dots to centers with varying size spouncers.
    5. Create petals and vine accents with liner brush.
    6. Cure paint referring to bottle instructions.
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