How To
DIY Geometrical Blocks
Geometrical blocks are wood shapes that have been painted or stained in various colors and patterns. The blocks can be used for decoration– you can switch the pieces around at any time to create new shapes and patterns. You can also use the blocks for creative “play”—adults and kids alike enjoy interacting and building with […]

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Photo Credit : Bonnie Thomas

Photo Credit : Bonnie Thomas

Photo Credit : Bonnie Thomas
To make your own Geometrical Blocks you will need:
- 5-6 wood triangle blocks (sometimes sold as “unfinished shelf brackets”)
- 5-6 contrasting colors of paint
- paintbrushes
- wax paper or newspaper
- light sandpaper
- a damp rag or sponge
Gathering materials to make geometrical blocks
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Directions:
- Sand each triangle (on all sides) and then wipe clean. Make sure the triangles are dry before moving on to the next step.
- Paint each triangle a different color. Leave one side of each triangle unpainted (for now) so that you can set them down to dry.
- Place the triangles onto wax paper or newspaper to dry.
- When the triangles are dry, go back and paint the unpainted sides of each one.
- Allow the triangles to dry throughly.

Photo Credit : Bonnie Thomas