Sailor Moon Lighted Glass Block

She is The One Named Sailor Moon

“I am Sailor Moon! I stand for love. And I also stand for justice. And in the name of the Moon, I will punish you!” -Sailor Moon
Sailor Moon was one of the first anime series that I got into as a kid. It sparked my love of anime and the magical girl genre. I love the characters, transformation sequences, and fight scenes. Every day after school I would watch Toonami and eat pizza rolls it introduced lots of kids to anime such as Gundam Wing, Dragonball Z, and Sailor Moon. It appealed to me because it was a female dominate action show. It’s a classic anime series that has held up really well over the years. Since it is one of my favorite anime series and it celebrated its 25th-anniversary last year I wanted to create a sailor moon inspired project.

This is a simple project and doesn’t call for a lot of materials. I was able to find everything that I needed at Hobby Lobby minus the vinyl sticker. If you have a Cricut you can cut out the decal yourself. If not I provided a link to where I purchased mine. This can also be used as a nightlight. The inspiration for this was the iconic transformation scenes when the girls go from ordinary high school students to the sailor scouts.

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You’ll need:

Directions:

  1. Clean your glass block and position your decal on your glass block. Smooth out any bubbles
  2. Wipe down your glass block, then spray with frosted glass spray. Give it a few minutes to dry.
  3. Install light and position on lamps. Enjoy!

Craft Notes:
    • You can purchase a glass block at a craft store like Hobby Lobby or Michaels. They can also be found in hardware stores like Home Depot but, if you purchase one from a hardware store you’ll have to drill a hole in the block to add lights.
    • If you can’t find a single clip light you can also use holiday lights. Just make sure the cord is white and have a low glow so they don’t get too hot.
    • I used an 8X8 Glass but, you can use a smaller one if you like. Just make sure the decal will fit on the block you decide to use.
    • For cleaning the block I just used a paper towel with alcohol.

If you like this check out my Luna P Plush DIY!

My favorite sailor scout is sailor mercury.  Who’s yours? Let me know in the comment section below.

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Angela Louise
Written by Angela Louise
Angela is the owner and chief content creator for Weird Louise and is working towards becoming a full-time blogger. In addition to blogging here on Weird Louise, she is an artist and owner of the Social Awkward Club. She also has a passion for helping others discover ways to live their best lives.