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Thursday, July 8, 2010

Second Mosaic


This time we tried a different method. I cut a piece cellophane and mesh and placed it on my design (in that order). I then glued the mosaic tiles directly on a mesh with Weldbond adhesive. The beauty of this method is that you can see the design through the mesh and you can attach it to the surface later without the need of transferring the tiles.

The design was made on the fly again since I didn't know what the project was going to be so I went with folk chickens and a checker border.

After all the tiles were glued onto the mesh, I applied thin set to backing board and placed the mosaic on top. I pressed the mosaic a bit and left it to dry so I can grout it later.

Mosaics 101


I wanted to take a mosaic class for quite some time now and finally enrolled in a class. In the first class I made a trivet to get familiar with the tools and the materials. First, I drew the design (a fish) onto a 6 inch cardboard square. Then I laid down the tiny mosaics and cut a few of them to fit into shape.

I found a few glass shards amongst the remnants and thought they’d make perfect fins and fish lips. I also found a glass ball that I used for the eye. Once the design was complete, I transferred the mosaics into place ( a 6 inch ceramic tile) and ‘glued them’ using thin set. The instructor mixed the thin set for us and placed it on the surface (ceramic tile) so all I had to do is transfer the moisaic pieces in small sections at a time.

More to come next week!

Saturday, July 3, 2010

My website is officially closed

And I am now transferring whatever is left to this blog. I have created multiple pages where you can find the beads and jewelry that are currently available. I haven't finished posting everything but the large majority is now here, so check it out!