The holidays are upon us, and I for one love all the tiny white lights. I'm always looking for new places to use them. Last year, I took an old glass water bottle (quite large, actually) and filled it with lights. I tied a ribbon around the top and set it on my front porch. It looked so pretty. This year, I've been focused on glass blocks. They are all 6x6x3" and have a hand-drilled hole to accommodate the lights. After filling the block with lights, then I start decorating. I tie each one with a beautiful ribbon just as if I'm wrapping a present. On the top, I add a hand-tied bow with streamers and other embellishments such as berries, pine, pine cones, glittered eucalyptus, ornaments and a myriad of other accents. After careful examination, I double check the lights and make sure that the block
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
The holidays are upon us, and I for one love all the tiny white lights. I'm always looking for new places to use them. Last year, I took an old glass water bottle (quite large, actually) and filled it with lights. I tied a ribbon around the top and set it on my front porch. It looked so pretty. This year, I've been focused on glass blocks. They are all 6x6x3" and have a hand-drilled hole to accommodate the lights. After filling the block with lights, then I start decorating. I tie each one with a beautiful ribbon just as if I'm wrapping a present. On the top, I add a hand-tied bow with streamers and other embellishments such as berries, pine, pine cones, glittered eucalyptus, ornaments and a myriad of other accents. After careful examination, I double check the lights and make sure that the block
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HAPPY NEW YEAR!! Hope that 2009 will be a wonderful year for you!
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