• Portfolio
  • Artist's Statement
  • Bio / CV
  • Press
  • Blog
  • Events
  • Contact
Menu

Molly Block

  • Portfolio
  • Artist's Statement
  • Bio / CV
  • Press
  • Blog
  • Events
  • Contact
DIY project: Decorate a candle holder with sea glass.

Choose two glass vases or tumblers of the same height but different diameters. Place the smaller one inside the larger one; add a votive. Fill the space between the containers with clear or colo…

DIY project: Decorate a candle holder with sea glass.

Choose two glass vases or tumblers of the same height but different diameters. Place the smaller one inside the larger one; add a votive. Fill the space between the containers with clear or colored sea glass.

(via bhg.com)

Earlier posts on sea glass here.

January 8, 2012
Source: http://www.bhg.com/crafts/easy/1-hour-proj...
Tags DIY, crafts, sea glass, glass, reuse, reused, candles
unconsumption:

Hundreds of smooth shards of glass collected from area beaches comprise each piece of Cornwall, UK-based artist Jonathan Fuller’s work.
View his gallery of sea glass assemblages here.  

For artwork made from debris washed ashore on …

unconsumption:

Hundreds of smooth shards of glass collected from area beaches comprise each piece of Cornwall, UK-based artist Jonathan Fuller’s work.

View his gallery of sea glass assemblages here.  

For artwork made from debris washed ashore on California, Australia, and east Africa beaches, see earlier Unconsumption posts here, here, and here.

I’m so glad to learn I’m not the only person who’s got a thing for sea glass. 

January 8, 2012
Source: http://www.jonathanfuller.co.uk/
Tags art, glass, sea glass, seaglass, salvaged, Jonathan Fuller, artist, beach debris, environmental art
Fort Bragg, California (via Glass Beach | Colossal)

Fort Bragg, California (via Glass Beach | Colossal)

October 13, 2011
Source: http://thisiscolossal.com/2011/08/glass-be...
Tags sea glass, beach, glass, California, landscape
How do you keep 25,000 panes of glass out of the recycling stream? 
 Via unconsumption:

A whopping 96% of the Empire State Building’s 26,056 panes of glass will be reused in a $13-million energy retrofit (part of an overall $550-million renovation)…

How do you keep 25,000 panes of glass out of the recycling stream? 

 Via unconsumption:

A whopping 96% of the Empire State Building’s 26,056 panes of glass will be reused in a $13-million energy retrofit (part of an overall $550-million renovation) of the iconic building that will “cut energy use by 38% and save about $4.4 million a year.”

Instead of ordering 6,514 new windows, contractors are refurbishing the existing windows and improving their thermal resistance (and performing the work from inside the building).

“[Empire State Building owner Tony] Malkin says he’s saving about $2,300 per window and avoiding the environmental impact of trucking new windows from the factory and old ones to recycling.” 

“If you can retrofit the Empire State Building, you can retrofit anything.”

Read the rest of the USA Today story here, spotted on Twitter via Architectural Record, @ArchRecord [Thx, Laurie!]

The USA Today piece doesn’t mention LEED certification, but I’ve read elsewhere that when completed, the renovated Empire State Building is expected to qualify for LEED Existing Building Gold and an Energy Star rating of 90, placing it in the top 10 percent of energy-efficient buildings in the U.S. Quite impressive for a 79-year-old, 102-story building. Now if more building owners would invest in retrofits/upgrades …

July 15, 2010
Tags architecture, green, retrofit, reuse, glass, building materials
unconsumption:

Recycled bottle coat rack

unconsumption:

Recycled bottle coat rack

June 25, 2010
Tags recycled, glass, suggestions, ideas, functional, wall decor

View a favorite vintage sign photo series:

Texas Vintage Neon Signs
92 dpi screen Texas Neon Now Gone.jpg
92 dpi screen Texas Favorite Study 2.jpg
92 dpi screen Oak Forest Shoe Shop.jpg
92 dpi screen Cafe Neon Sign 4.jpg
Holiday Plaza Motel 148  n 92 dpi.JPG
Landmark Lodge 52 n 92 dpi.JPG
92 dpi screen Landmark in Fort Worth.jpg
Clock Coffee Shop in El Paso 92 dpi.JPG

© 2025 Molly Block.
   All rights reserved.