Cobblestone Lights Glass Gems - 1 Lb

Price $17.95
Your Savings: - $5.95
Your Price: $12.00 USD   (34% Off)
A $23.90 value.
We're sorry, discount coupons do not apply to this item.
Item# 424345   In Stock
Usually ships in 1 to 2 business days.

  • Smooth edges!
  • Fun assortment of pink, yellow, light blue, beige and white solids and sparkles
  • Generous 1 lb bag for hundreds of tiles
  • Good for indoor and outdoor projects
  • Pastel colors beneath clear glass add depth to your mosaic project

Product Description

Get Creative with Color
Add depth to your next project with Cobblestones. Soft, pastel radiant color lies beneath crystal-clear glass. Featuring smooth edges and rounded shapes them easy to work with at any age. Perfect for indoor and outdoor projects.

Package contains a mix of irregularly shaped Cobblestones in solid, and glitter in light pink, beige, light blue, light green and white. 1 lb. Cobblestones measure approximately 1/4" to 3/4" and are 4mm (approximately 3/16") thick.

Coasters and picture frame courtesy of Diamond Tech.

Supplies are limited. Order early for best selection. All sales of clearance items are final.

Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought

Customer Reviews

5 out of 5 stars
5 star  
  2
4 star
  0
3 star
  0
2 star
  0
1 star
  0
See all customer reviews
Write a customer review

Product Images from Customers

Be the first to share product images with other customers
5 out of 5 stars
  •   Beautiful
By on
Pros : They are so far the most beautiful pieces with beautiful looking after the work is done
Cons : none
Was this review helpful to you?  
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
5 out of 5 stars
  •   Lovely Triangles of Light
By on
Pros : Beautifully finished glass gems that work beautifully in mosaics and glass collages. Unlike acrylic gems which may disappear under resin, these glass gems maintain their solidy.
Cons : No cons.
Other Thoughts : I really enjoy using these in my compositions because i can count on consistent color and color that goes all the way through. Also no sharp edges. Everything is nice and smooth.
Was this review helpful to you?  

See all customer reviews
Related Content
May 10, 2010
When and how did you get started in stained glass? Ive been interested in stained glass for as long as I can remember. As a child, I would sit in churches and watch the (often) biblical depictions come to life when a stray ray of sunlight cast its illumination our way. Sun shadows dancing. I dabbled in many media over the years, trying to find an outlet for some of the visions careening inside, but none of them took. Drawing, painting - even watercolours - no amount of professional training could guide my hand in a satisfactory way. But then there was the glass. I lived abroad for a few years, and wound my way through Europe on my way back to the States when I finished my Peace Corps Service. My last international destination was Paris, where one of my closest friends lives as an organist. Two beautiful autumn
May 03, 2010
Delphi Glass and ArtFire, the premier marketplace for handmade crafts, announce a new online art contest. The Ring of Fire Artist Challenge is open to all artisans. Entries are being accepted now. Contest ends June 30 and winners announced July 9, 2010. Following its annual festivities for National Art Glass Month, Delphi has organized another online event with the help of its partner ArtFire. The first annual Ring of Fire Artist Challenge is designed for all artisans of all crafts and abilities, inviting them to use common art supplies in new and creative ways. Artisans are asked to choose one or more items from the 10 products that make up the Ring of Fire. These items range from patterned dichroic glass and fine silver wire to mosaic tiles made entirely from recycled glass. Winners are chosen by popular vote and jury based on technical skill and creativity. A beginners category
Apr 30, 2010
Chances are, right now, in reading this blog post, youre avoiding an overdue task. I too was avoiding a laundry list of work-related tasks in writing this. Procrastination is a part of life, and its certainly always been a part of mine. As a teenager, my parents would accuse me of putting off everything from piano practice to math homework. Id vehemently deny their charges hissing back, I work better under pressure. The truth was, I often felt overwhelmed, under-productive and anxious. Over the years, Ive been able to combat my avoidance issues using 4 tools. The trick is constantly reminding myself of these actions, because they do not come naturally to me. 1. Just Say No. I say yes to everything. Need someone to head up that event? Sure. Want me to design 12 posters for the Car Wash? No problem. Take your kid to daycare? Of course.