You might not get this a lot, but I'm here for writing advice! This is the most descriptive video I could find on how china breaks. Thanks for the tutorial, now I can write about someone breaking a plate more accurately!
This is awesome! I inherited my mother's EXTENSIVE collection of Blue Ridge dinnerware. Many of the pieces are already damaged beyond having any retail value. I've been thinking of a mosaic table top for a long time now. I think you've just given me the courage.
So glad we could help! We have lots of mosaic tutorials. Here's a selection on our blog: runningwithsisters.com/category/mosaics/ Cheers, Jennifer & Kitty
This is so helpful. I made my first mosaic table from thrift store plates and bought the nippers but couldn't figure out how to use them so used a hammer. With your tutorial, I'm sure my next project will be much nicer. Thank you.
The O'Neil Sisters oddly enough, I finally tried adhesive & grout last weekend and it was an epic fail! My project is trash ☹️. Do y’all have a how to video on those steps you can guide me to?!! Thanks!!
Oh no! Here are a few mosaic videos that might help. Mixing Grout: ua-cam.com/video/VgURNHADCck/v-deo.html Make A Mosaic Heart: ua-cam.com/video/5RjfLG-0fnw/v-deo.html Mosaic A Wine Bottle: ua-cam.com/video/k3wqlgJScB4/v-deo.html Mosaic Garden Rocks: ua-cam.com/video/CHihUALsheI/v-deo.html Hope these help! J&K
Thank you for this video. I buy china at auctions to sell and have been looking for a way to use some of the pieces that are already cracked or have other flaws. This is great!
I really enjoyed your tutorial and step-by-step instructions how to do this and I just happen to have a plate with the rose on it so I can try it too. Thank you very much!
Great tips. When I try this, will also use a big clear plastic bag (maybe heavy duty trash) to put the whole shootin match in (Box, tile cutter etc) and work with my gloved hands inside the bag. That way I will see well enough what I'm doing, without as much concern about ceramic shards flying here and there. Containment ;)
This is the first video I’ve watched looking into the world of china mosaic crafts. I want to ask, do you have to apply a lot of pressure to cut plates or china? I am not very strong and wonder if I might not be able to. Thank you so much, your video was really informative and I am going to watch more!
Thank you for this video. I have a massive china set from the grandparents that isn't worth anything, but really lends itself to being broken up into tile pieces. I'm glad I know how to do that now (instead of just smashing them, LOL!)
If you don't want to break the rose part apart, just use the nippers to bite away the edges of the plate like we did. Basically you cut it out with the nippers. Does that answer your question? J&K
hi yesterday I was interrupted watching you both work on a flower pot with mirror and china and glass gems but now I cannot find it. Can you help me find it again? I love your presentations.
+BarbaraL Lowell Hi Barbara! Thanks for liking our videos! That lesson "How To Mosaic A Terra Cotta Pot" is on Curious.com. You can find it here: rwsis.com/1odiUTS (Let us know if that link doesn't work for you.) Cheers, Jennifer & Kitty
Great question! The nippers are better for straight cuts, like cutting into the plate and making square shapes out of the china. The wheel cutters let you cut smaller pieces off so you can use them to create more curved shapes out of the china by nipping off small pieces all the way around. Hope that helps! J&K
Hi Linda, To cut the rose section out of the plate, take small bites from the outside edges of the plate using either tile nippers or wheel cutters. Keep cutting small pieces away until just the rose is left. Once you have the rose cut out, you can use the clear tape method to hold the image together as you cut it into tiles. Hope that helps! J&K
For the rose plate, we are using tile cutters that are called "wheel cutters" or "wheeled nippers." You can get them at craft stores or mosaic supply stores. Home Depot and Lowes carry them too. Jennifer & Kitty
You might not get this a lot, but I'm here for writing advice! This is the most descriptive video I could find on how china breaks. Thanks for the tutorial, now I can write about someone breaking a plate more accurately!
Thank you so much! We try to be clear!
Jennifer & Kitty
This is awesome! I inherited my mother's EXTENSIVE collection of Blue Ridge dinnerware. Many of the pieces are already damaged beyond having any retail value. I've been thinking of a mosaic table top for a long time now. I think you've just given me the courage.
So glad we could help! We have lots of mosaic tutorials. Here's a selection on our blog: runningwithsisters.com/category/mosaics/
Cheers,
Jennifer & Kitty
This is so helpful. I made my first mosaic table from thrift store plates and bought the nippers but couldn't figure out how to use them so used a hammer. With your tutorial, I'm sure my next project will be much nicer. Thank you.
So glad we could help!
Jennifer & Kitty
Wow~~I learned so much in just a couple of minutes. THANK YOU O'NEILL SISTERS!
So glad we could help!
Cheers,
Jennifer & Kitty
Thanks for this, best DIY I’ve found explaining how to get started with tile/dish cutting for mosaics!
Yay! Thanks for your great feedback!
J&K
The O'Neil Sisters oddly enough, I finally tried adhesive & grout last weekend and it was an epic fail! My project is trash ☹️. Do y’all have a how to video on those steps you can guide me to?!! Thanks!!
Oh no! Here are a few mosaic videos that might help. Mixing Grout: ua-cam.com/video/VgURNHADCck/v-deo.html Make A Mosaic Heart: ua-cam.com/video/5RjfLG-0fnw/v-deo.html Mosaic A Wine Bottle: ua-cam.com/video/k3wqlgJScB4/v-deo.html Mosaic Garden Rocks: ua-cam.com/video/CHihUALsheI/v-deo.html
Hope these help!
J&K
Great demo on nippers v wheel cutters. I had no idea how to use them and was a bit intimidated by the idea of it but not now! Thank you so much.
Glad we could help!
J&K
Thank you for this video. I buy china at auctions to sell and have been looking for a way to use some of the pieces that are already cracked or have other flaws. This is great!
+Donna Dean How fun to have such a good source for broken china!
I really enjoyed your tutorial and step-by-step instructions how to do this and I just happen to have a plate with the rose on it so I can try it too. Thank you very much!
So glad you found us! Thanks for watching and commenting!
J&K
Great tips. When I try this, will also use a big clear plastic bag (maybe heavy duty trash) to put the whole shootin match in (Box, tile cutter etc) and work with my gloved hands inside the bag. That way I will see well enough what I'm doing, without as much concern about ceramic shards flying here and there. Containment ;)
Smart!! Thanks for sharing!
J&K
This is the first video I’ve watched looking into the world of china mosaic crafts. I want to ask, do you have to apply a lot of pressure to cut plates or china? I am not very strong and wonder if I might not be able to. Thank you so much, your video was really informative and I am going to watch more!
We did apply quite a bit of pressure to some plates, but others, like thin bone china, break easily.
Good luck!
Jennifer & Kitty
Another nice technique with taping the rose. Thanks.
+squange20 Thanks!
Can't wait to get my projects underway!! Thanks for sharing with us.
Yay!!
Thanks for the tips - the box, the tape, etc. :) Just starting out with mosaics. I need some gloves now.
You're welcome!
Thank you..picking up my nippers tomorrow. Very informative, i feel ready to give this a try now.
Thank you! Let us know how it goes!
Jennifer & Kitty
Thank you for this video. I have a massive china set from the grandparents that isn't worth anything, but really lends itself to being broken up into tile pieces. I'm glad I know how to do that now (instead of just smashing them, LOL!)
What a fun way to "keep" the china!
Jennifer & Kitty
Thank you for the video.
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Jennifer & Kitty
You explain it all so well. Thank you!
So helpful thank you
So glad we could help Kathy!
Cheers,
Jennifer & Kitty
Do you have a video showing how to keep the center part of the plate intact? Thank you. This was so well done.
If you don't want to break the rose part apart, just use the nippers to bite away the edges of the plate like we did. Basically you cut it out with the nippers. Does that answer your question? J&K
You want to use the wheal cutter after you cut the plate off with the others then you can use the wheal cuter to shape and cut
Yes! Thanks! J&K
yo luis felisito alos mosaikista de todo corazon imuchas gracias por entregarnos su talento
+Luis Carrera Gracias Luis!
Great video
Thanks Sharon!
J&K
Where do you get the nippers?
You can usually find nippers at a hardware store or Home Depot. Or on Amazon. They look like this: amzn.to/3e0GqjY
Hope that helps!
Jennifer & Kitty
Ok ,thanks
hi yesterday I was interrupted watching you both work on a flower pot with mirror and china and glass gems but now I cannot find it. Can you help me find it again? I love your presentations.
+BarbaraL Lowell Hi Barbara! Thanks for liking our videos! That lesson "How To Mosaic A Terra Cotta Pot" is on Curious.com. You can find it here: rwsis.com/1odiUTS (Let us know if that link doesn't work for you.) Cheers, Jennifer & Kitty
Any chance you know best way to break a bowl? Someone mentioned freeezing water in it?
We've never heard that tip. We use the tile cutters. Or you could try placing the bowl in a Ziploc bag and hitting it with a hammer.
Jennifer & Kitty
I wish you had described why you chose to use the nippers or the wheel. What's the difference and why do you decide to use one or the other?
Great question! The nippers are better for straight cuts, like cutting into the plate and making square shapes out of the china. The wheel cutters let you cut smaller pieces off so you can use them to create more curved shapes out of the china by nipping off small pieces all the way around. Hope that helps! J&K
This would be a good topic for a video.
And when do you use a scoring wheel first? Or is that just for glass?
I just wanted to know can u just use the white side only i really don't need to use the front the back that's all I need to know
Sure!
smart, thanks
the whole point was to see how you cut the rose before it got smaller
Hi Linda,
To cut the rose section out of the plate, take small bites from the outside edges of the plate using either tile nippers or wheel cutters. Keep cutting small pieces away until just the rose is left. Once you have the rose cut out, you can use the clear tape method to hold the image together as you cut it into tiles. Hope that helps! J&K
Thank You!
You are so welcome!
Never just hit the plate in the middle softly ones with a hammer remember to place a cloth on your plate before hitting the plate with a hammer
Great tips Kobie!
J&K
@@TheONeilSisters 🙈
The wheel cutter on ceramic was like nails on a chalkboard
+barbieguirl Yeah, it's not a pretty sound!
nippers is such a funny word
+felly fell Isn't it? ;)
I love that plate too bad you are breaking to pieces ,I feel bad ,but of course you are going to make something nice but that plate was nice
+Anna Azarov Aw, it is pretty. But it still is! We immortalized it in our Broken China Mosaic Birdhouse!
what kid of tile cutter are you using to cut the rose plate?
For the rose plate, we are using tile cutters that are called "wheel cutters" or "wheeled nippers." You can get them at craft stores or mosaic supply stores. Home Depot and Lowes carry them too.
Jennifer & Kitty
Thank you so much for taking time to reply to my comment!! I appreciate it!!
We are always happy to answer questions! Thanks for watching Lindsey. J&K
I now how to do mosaics and I’m 11
Aren't mosaics so fun!?
Cheers,
J&K
en ese idioma no entiendo
Lo siento mucho.
J&K