Welcome to the fourth day of the "I'd Rather Be At The Beach" Blog Hop. This blog hop runs from May 18-22. If you are coming from Janet's Blog you’re on the right track. If you just joined us, you can go back to the beginning HERE and hop along with us. We’ve had so much fun creating this hop, and we have a wonderful line up with some oh-so-talented crafters. You will find loads of projects with a beachy theme throughout this hop! If you love the beach as much as I do, then you won't want to miss this one! We have LOTS of blog candy to offer! Please check back daily for your chance to win!
Here's the lineup:
Emily: http://www.createserendipity.net/
Dawn: http://dawnsdesignsthatdelight.blogspot.com/
Tricia: http://lshdesigns.blogspot.com/
Margaret: http://auntmargaretdesigns.blogspot.com/
Janet: http://www.createatdreamscrapbooks.blogspot.com/
Lisa: http://honeybearzdesigns2011.blogspot.com/
Theresa: http://www.thescrapbookingqueen.com/
Lisa: http://handmadewithlove-lisa.blogspot.com/
Elsa: http://justafewdesigns.blogspot.com/
Martha: http://pattisscrapingtime.blogspot.com/
Dana: http://danascraftycorner.blogspot.com/
April: http://www.curlsngrins.blogspot.com/
Kim: http://kimmarieskorner.blogspot.com/
Gill: http://www.creationsbygillm.blogspot.com/
Jackie: http://jackrabbitscrappin.blogspot.com/
So on to my project for day four. I decided to do
something other than a digital layout. I said I would
so here it is. It is a glass block I bought at Walmart
and decorated it with a beach theme. Hope you like it.
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Now on to my blog candy for today. To be elegible for my blog candy
you have to be a follower of my blog and leave a comment on this post it
is that easy. I know it isn't crafty but you can't have a beach blog hop and
not have blog candy that you can't take to the beach with you.
The blog candy consist of a beach towel, a lei, an anklet,
Hawaiian Tropic Dark Tanning Oil and
Hawaiian Tropic After Sun Moisturizer
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Here is a closer look at the anklet is actually
has a shell and a star fish on it.
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Thanks so much for stopping by! Make sure you hop along and see what
Theresa The Scrapbooking Queen has in store for today!
Wow what a cool idea!!!!I love it
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Your glass block looks really beach-like. And your candy idea is great!
ReplyDeletehttp://siskiyousue.blogspot.com
OMG! That block is such a beautiful idea! What a fantastic home decor project! I'd love to make one to have for my desk. Might have to add it to my huge pile of things to create! LOL And, btw, I would LOVE, LOVE, LOVE to win that blog candy! :0) What an awesome gift and thanks for the chance to win. So happy to be following your blog. :)
ReplyDeleteXO ~ Amy Jo (follower)
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http://lv2scrapandfibrofacts.blogspot.com/
Wow that is one of the nicest glass blocks I have seen. well done
ReplyDeletemexicopetshop@hotmail.com
Cute idea with the glass block! I have seen them with lights in them for Christmas, but never thought of using them in a different way. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete-Lauren B
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I have always wanted to do something with one of those clear blocks.I just could never think of something. I Love what you have done. It really is Beautiful.I may just go buy a Clear Block now. Thanks for the Inspiration. :0)
ReplyDeletecindymarshall63 at hotmail dot com
Wow, awesome idea and project. Very creative and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBarbara B.
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WOW, I am so in love with this!!! AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteDana
Danascraftycorner.blogspot.com
When i saw this on the FB group i thought it was fantastic, now im looking at it again it is awesome and i have to make one myself. LOVE IT. TFS
ReplyDeleteAwesome project. Great gift idea. TFS joy4umetoo at hotmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI love this! Such a great idea! I follow as squiggles87.
ReplyDeletexxsquigglesxx(at)gmail(dot)com
Such a cute idea! Love that blog candy too!
ReplyDeleteYour glass box is so cool. I love it! Great project:)
ReplyDeleteSherrie K
http://sherriescraps.blogspot.com
jskoning at msn dot com
love how the glass block turned out..very nice.
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Love this project Lisa! You are obviously multi-talented! beautiful painting job! I am dying to try one of those glass bricks :) As for your candy - i love it! Living in Utah, I don't really have a nearby beach but having these things would at least make me feel "beachy" :)
ReplyDeleterebeccadunham at hotmail dot com
Adorable project. Wishing I was at the beach.
ReplyDeleteMandy
mjbaker at earthlink dot net
Awesome beach block! Wish I was at the beach now, just need some warmer weather! I am your newest follower, thanks for sharing! Hugs, Angela
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Ohh wow what an awesome block. I have never seen these at Wal Mart. Love it. Thanks for sharing. Of course I am already a follower
ReplyDeleteTrish
krazykcrafters at msn dot com
Your glass block is cute. I have never seen anything like it.
ReplyDeleteLove the blocks and love your candy idea! You do such pretty work...thanks for sharing and inspiring!!
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Elsa
Great project,I am a follower,joydee1963 at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteWOW what a great idea, love the glass block - so original (already a follower) TFS.
ReplyDeleteHugs ~ Jacqueline
madebyjacqueline.blogspot.com
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I would love to see a tutorial on how you did this! It would be perfect for my "beach house" ok where in Walmart do you find the block? What products did you use? Are they glued on to the outside of the block? I want this!
ReplyDeleteamerica57@comcast.net
Love the scene on the block.
ReplyDeleteThis is the most beautiful glass block I've ever seen. Thanks for sharing this wonderful idea!!! GREAT blog hop!!!
ReplyDeleteYour glass block is awesome!! Someone commented on my facebook page about your block and wants a tutorial :-) Awesome blog candy too!!!
ReplyDeleteA very neat project. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery cool glass block!
ReplyDeleteI love this awesome glass block project! It's really cool looking and so unusual. TFS!
ReplyDeleteAnniebee
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Really a cute idea. I never tried it but I have heard that you could drill holes in the glass and put in strings of lights. This is really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteDeanna
This is so great! I see these blocks at AC Moore and never knew what to use them for. This is an awesome idea. tfs
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