Bath Blocks
Okay, here's a simple project that's been done many times. But I just love the look. So I started out with this.

I found the wood in the Home Depot scrap box for $.50 - score and had it cut while I was there. I then gave them a coat of Dark Chocolate craft paint.

I put on a coat of mod podge and then added some fun scrapbook paper I found at Heartland.

I added some chocolate brown vinyl.

Then I added another heavy coat of mod podge over the entire thing and let it dry for a few hours.

This is how they turned out.

I recently changed the color scheme in our tiny master bathroom from navy to chocolate brown with some shades of blue. Just love them.

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I found the wood in the Home Depot scrap box for $.50 - score and had it cut while I was there. I then gave them a coat of Dark Chocolate craft paint.
I put on a coat of mod podge and then added some fun scrapbook paper I found at Heartland.
I added some chocolate brown vinyl.
Then I added another heavy coat of mod podge over the entire thing and let it dry for a few hours.
This is how they turned out.
I recently changed the color scheme in our tiny master bathroom from navy to chocolate brown with some shades of blue. Just love them.
I'm linking up to:


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ReplyDeletep.s. darling bath blocks love the colors you chose too!
Those are so cute!!! I just used Mod Podge recently for the first time. :) They turned out great. :) Thanks so much for the visit. :)
ReplyDeletei love this idea! cute cute cute! thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou always have cute creative ideas!
ReplyDeleteI love these blocks! So simple to make but such a big statement! I love that you showed the step by step too :)
ReplyDeleteFound you through Tatertots and Jello (you've got a new follower)
Love the blocks, just one question where would I get the vinyl? Could you please send an email letting me know. sclark9077@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteThanks Shannon