And THANK YOU for being a fan. Please subscribe and tell your friends about us. Mosaics are an incredible art form; making them technically sound means they will last forever!
@@MakeitMosaics I hope so. I have two bags of small mosaic tiles of various shades of green, and various sizes and shapes, but no idea how to lay them out. I'm still thinking about it.
Wediboard in this video, there are several light-weight substrates on the market. If you just need one piece 12 x 12 or smaller, you can purchase from witsendmosaic.com/mosaic-bases-frames-substrates/wediboard-lightweight-substrates.html. Whole sheets from a tile distributor - this video gives several other product options; also, on the channel is a video bout cutting circles. ua-cam.com/video/oKaVqfqS3sc/v-deo.html
@@MakeitMosaics thank you so much. I have a similar table base purchased at a garage sale and was trying to figure out a waterproof solution for the backing of my tile project. this video is awesome, clear and to the point. so helpful thanks again!
Just Amazing! I want to make a mosaic table and I've been looking around for tutorials like a LOT!!! and this have to be the first one that I feel like I can do it. Thanks for the details, the experience and your calm and beautiful voice.
It really depends on the conditions you are working in. You should never grout in the sun or a hot dry area. it will dray out the grout too quickly and prevent a proper cure. Under normal conditions, your grout should set up for buffing and cleaning in 20 to 40 minutes. It should be barely damp between the tiles and resist indentation with your fingernail. Do not leave it to long or it will be extremely difficult to clean. No running errands while you wait! LOL!
Dear lady, I will give you a piece of advice from my own experience. When you glue the pieces of porcelain, carefully coat their surface with flour glue (water, flour, honey) and when it dries, fearlessly cover the joints with the mortar you use. The mortar will not stick to the flour paste.
wow that was a lot of work. And so beautiful! I have an old wooden patio table that I would like to cover with broken tile like this. Can you tell me how would I figure how much tile I would need to cover a 44 inch diameter wooden table? I would like to try this-thank you!
The area of a circle is pi times the radius squared (A = π r²). Approximately 10.5 square feet in your case. Will depend on how wide groutlines and waste based on design. Good luck!
How thick should be the base in wich you put the mosaic? cause i have a metal table that had glass, but the glass broke, so i was thinking in replaceing it with a mosaic, but i dont know how much thick should i buy the sheet of wood
Depends on how large the table top will be. You can get 1/4" Wedi (or something similar) if your diameter is less than about 18". Otherwise, you might be able to put some sort of support under. We want to avoid any flex in the substrate once the mosaic is completed and grouted. Hope that helps.
The exact tiles used for project video are ceramic and were purchased flat. If you want your table top smooth then recommend the reverse method on brown paper, but if a little bumpy then only sand or grind as needed. link to tiles in earlier comment and also given in description. Thanks for being a fan.
I found XPS Foam Waterproof Backer Board for Mosaic Tile Underlayment Inlays by Everbilt. I am planning an indoor table and want to keep a lip rather than having flush top surface so things won't slide off. My tray depth is 1 1/8. I cannot find Wedi board in small quantities so I hope this ultra light substrate will work. My orher option is 1/2 inch Schleuter board which is for indoor use only.
What is the piece made of that you're gluing the tiles to that holds it up in the table? And is that material relatively lightweight? Looking at possibly doing a full size patio table but worried about how heavy it will be in the end.
The substrate in this case is Wedi Board. We have several videos on the channel about lightweight substrates, how to cut circles, and other table videos. I think for a full-size table, you will want to create some sort of support system to hold the substrate in place. Good luck and thanks for being a fan!
The substrate is WediBoard the tiles are ceramic from Witsend Mosaic. Thanks for your interst! witsendmosaic.com/ceramic-porcelain/fun-tile-shapes/porcelain-china-shard-mosaic-collection.html
Always a challenge! A metal band is my first choice (find a place that makes gutters, they can make from scrap). If table has straight edges wood works, a decorative band of leather is a possibility. Look around hardware store for other bendable metal trim options, takes some thinking out of the box. Good luck!
Depends on manufacturer exact recommendation, usually between 7 and 15 minutes. Thanks for being a fan. Please subscribe, helps us keep being able to post new videos.
Depending on your climate will dictate if you can use it outside. Both these videos should shed some light on how to know if a plate is high-fired enough to withstand freeze/thaw cycle. Copy and paste these links. ua-cam.com/video/swDmXYd3xmI/v-deo.html AND ua-cam.com/video/3mW2wCzMEwU/v-deo.html
Awesome! I didn't see these videos in my perusal of your Playlists 👍👍 tysm!! Really enjoying all the tips, tricks and advice on your channel! New subbie in Colorado where it does freeze.
So simple and so beautiful. I was wondering…can this table be used outside when you used polymer fortified grout? I am a beginner in making mosaics, so any advice is much appreciated. I love your videos 😊
This table can go outside, because all materials are ok in freeze/thaw: high fire ceramic, Wediboard substrste, thin-set adhesive and the table itself is metal. Polymer fortified grout can go outside. i always use sanded polymer fortified grout. Polymers are often already in grout (sold in USA) but always read label to be sure. Otherwise polymers can be purchased as a separate item (sometimes called additive or “milk”). Grout is concrete, gets stronger as it ages and can withstand freeze/thaw. Enjoy your mosaic journey! Thanks for being a fan.
@@MakeitMosaics Thank you so much for your response. I do enjoy watching your videos, they are informative and just easy to watch. Thank you. Always your fan 👍🏻
@@MakeitMosaicsquick question. With the WediBoard going outside, is the fiberglass tape not needed around the sides because the WediBoard is set into the frame and not exposed? Might be a silly question. Thanks!!
Not a silly question - actually does not need the tape because nothing about the interior can rot. Kim does a good explanation of this in the video on the channel titled WediBoard & More: Guide to Lightweight Substrates
On table in video we used Wediboard, which is very easy to cut with a jigsaw, in a pinch you can even use a boxcutter. Other backer boards may require different blades. Hope that helps - a long overdue video on our short list to produce is about various backers, substrates and how to cut, Thanks for being a fan!
Wedi website has a store locator. Many tile distributors sell (by the sheet), for smaller sizes and other options www.witsendmosaic.com Description give even more details. Thanks for being a fan!
Would I need to use mortar cement if I am putting my mosaics on a wooden table? I feel like I get yes and no from different people. Thank you in advance 😉
wood can only be used indoors, it will warp from moisture, if using wood you can use PVA glue (Weldbond etc) but table can not withstand wet or too much moisture as PVA glues are water soluble
Only tempered glass (at least 3/16"), it is less vulnerable than regular glass - don't spend all that time making a mosaic to have your substrate break! You could use 1/4" Hardie Backerboard, at most home store such as Home Depot. Just make sure rated for your climate. Good luck!
Look for a place that does sheet metal work or a company that bends gutters. Takes some ingenuity and some research - we really are looking at adapting something for our needs - not uncommon on projects like this!
We always use polymer-fortified sanded grout. We purchase from a number of places and any number of brands are good. Most often use Laticrete or Mapei (may have to purchase from a tile distributor), Custom Home is carried by Home Depot, it is fine too. Unfortunately buying small amounts can be a hassle, many places simply do not carry, but you can usually special order a 5 pound box/bag. We NEVER use pre-mixed grout. Exactly the color used on this table, if I remember correctly, was Laticrete's Slate Gray color. thanks for being a fan!
Sorry for the delay on getting back to you! The top, as shown in the video, was cut from Wediboard, a lightweight substrate, and the tiles are porcelain and can be purchased from witsendmosaic.com/ceramic-porcelain/fun-tile-shapes.html
The biggest challenge is finding those type of tables that has the edging for easy tile placement. Most tables are chain store tables with poor material
Don't we know it! The best table bottoms I have ever had came from dumpster diving! See our other mosaic tabletop video, we give a link to a good bottom you can get on amazon.
I've learned more about this craft in the first 2 minutes than multiple articles I've read. Thank you!
Thank you for being a fan, check out my books too, they are good reference. too: maverickmosaics.com/mosaic-kits/
WOW! Thank you for clearly explaining how/why you do things. I can't wait to watch more of your videos!
And THANK YOU for being a fan. Please subscribe and tell your friends about us. Mosaics are an incredible art form; making them technically sound means they will last forever!
I love these blues. Thanks, Kim.
From brownie batter to cookie dough... perfect explanation 😅❤
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Nice tip on finding the center of the circle. Using the T-nuts is genius. The table turned out great; thanks for the inspiration.
And thanks for being a fan.
Thanks for being a fan, that circle trick rocks. I missed that lesson in high school algebra!
Wonderful fusion of antique furniture and mosaic! Inspiring !
Many thanks!
I love the colors that you used, beautiful!
Thaks for being fan!
Thank you, you have given me confidence to try this on a something I have wanted to do for a long time.
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You can do it!
Wow..greatt tutorial...thanks a bunch
Beautiful job
Thanks for saving me the trouble of grout sealing. About to do my first project (plain white tile on old table).
Good luck and thanks for being a fan!
A fabulous piece you cut all the silly talk and get right down to the facts thank you
You are welcome. Thanks for being a fan!
Love this ..Easy to follow instructions. Now ready to try.
Have fun!
Great table
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@@MakeitMosaics always with you 🤝
Thank you for sharing. I was wondering what to have "under" the mosaics. Cement board will hold up to the weather. ;)
Cement board is HEAVY, this video gives some alternatives for exterior ua-cam.com/video/oKaVqfqS3sc/v-deo.html
Very informative. Thanks. I've been hesitating to transform a table on my balcony for months now. I have the tools, just not the courage.
You can do it!
@@MakeitMosaics I hope so. I have two bags of small mosaic tiles of various shades of green, and various sizes and shapes, but no idea how to lay them out. I'm still thinking about it.
Very nice.Thanks for sharing.It's very much appreciated.
Glad you liked it!
That looks so cool! I really wanna make one!
You can do it!
Beautiful! Thanks for the instruction. I’m a newbie.
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Beautiful.. Thank you
Beautiful work. what is the backing you are using for this mosaic and where can I find it?
Wediboard in this video, there are several light-weight substrates on the market. If you just need one piece 12 x 12 or smaller, you can purchase from witsendmosaic.com/mosaic-bases-frames-substrates/wediboard-lightweight-substrates.html. Whole sheets from a tile distributor - this video gives several other product options; also, on the channel is a video bout cutting circles. ua-cam.com/video/oKaVqfqS3sc/v-deo.html
@@MakeitMosaics thank you so much. I have a similar table base purchased at a garage sale and was trying to figure out a waterproof solution for the backing of my tile project. this video is awesome, clear and to the point. so helpful thanks again!
Just Amazing! I want to make a mosaic table and I've been looking around for tutorials like a LOT!!! and this have to be the first one that I feel like I can do it. Thanks for the details, the experience and your calm and beautiful voice.
Thanks for being a fan, sincerely appreciate it. Keep creating!
Great video for beginners! Thank you
And thank you for being a fan!
Thank you so much.
I found out about your website from a lady who does mosaics on TikTok ❤
Oh cool!
Just gorgeous.
I love the blue and white, my colors, where can I find them? I also love your blouse, I have the same one! We have good taste.
Here is exact url to product, thank you! witsendmosaic.com/ceramic-porcelain/fun-tile-shapes.html
Thanks for the video. How long do you let the grout sit before the first wipe off? Thank you.
It really depends on the conditions you are working in. You should never grout in the sun or a hot dry area. it will dray out the grout too quickly and prevent a proper cure. Under normal conditions, your grout should set up for buffing and cleaning in 20 to 40 minutes. It should be barely damp between the tiles and resist indentation with your fingernail. Do not leave it to long or it will be extremely difficult to clean. No running errands while you wait! LOL!
Dear lady, I will give you a piece of advice from my own experience. When you glue the pieces of porcelain, carefully coat their surface with flour glue (water, flour, honey) and when it dries, fearlessly cover the joints with the mortar you use. The mortar will not stick to the flour paste.
I’ve never heard of this. Interesting g suggestion..
wow that was a lot of work. And so beautiful! I have an old wooden patio table that I would like to cover with broken tile like this. Can you tell me how would I figure how much tile I would need to cover a 44 inch diameter wooden table? I would like to try this-thank you!
The area of a circle is pi times the radius squared (A = π r²). Approximately 10.5 square feet in your case. Will depend on how wide groutlines and waste based on design. Good luck!
I love your table!!! Subscribed!!!❤️
Thank you, we just try to keep it interesting. And thank you for watching part 2, I can not tell you how many folks skip it! ha ha
What material are you using for the table top to put the ceramic on? Thank you!
Wediboard. This video gives some other substrate options ua-cam.com/video/oKaVqfqS3sc/v-deo.html
How thick should be the base in wich you put the mosaic? cause i have a metal table that had glass, but the glass broke, so i was thinking in replaceing it with a mosaic, but i dont know how much thick should i buy the sheet of wood
Depends on how large the table top will be. You can get 1/4" Wedi (or something similar) if your diameter is less than about 18". Otherwise, you might be able to put some sort of support under. We want to avoid any flex in the substrate once the mosaic is completed and grouted. Hope that helps.
Very nice blessing to u ❤
Best videos out there!
Thanks for being a fan, more videos soon!
Would I need to sand/grind the tile edges beforehand? These look very smooth. Thanks for your videos!!!
The exact tiles used for project video are ceramic and were purchased flat. If you want your table top smooth then recommend the reverse method on brown paper, but if a little bumpy then only sand or grind as needed. link to tiles in earlier comment and also given in description. Thanks for being a fan.
@@MakeitMosaics thank you!!
Thanks!
Great tutorial!! Your gloves look like great ones - what type are they? Thanks!
They are nitrile gloves, here is a version: amzn.to/3MDetxy
I found XPS Foam Waterproof Backer Board for Mosaic Tile Underlayment Inlays by Everbilt. I am planning an indoor table and want to keep a lip rather than having flush top surface so things won't slide off. My tray depth is 1 1/8.
I cannot find Wedi board in small quantities so I hope this ultra light substrate will work. My orher option is 1/2 inch Schleuter board which is for indoor use only.
This backer board seems to be in line with WediBoard regarding composition. It should work fine.
What is the piece made of that you're gluing the tiles to that holds it up in the table? And is that material relatively lightweight? Looking at possibly doing a full size patio table but worried about how heavy it will be in the end.
The substrate in this case is Wedi Board. We have several videos on the channel about lightweight substrates, how to cut circles, and other table videos. I think for a full-size table, you will want to create some sort of support system to hold the substrate in place. Good luck and thanks for being a fan!
Nice video. What is the table top made of?
The substrate is WediBoard the tiles are ceramic from Witsend Mosaic. Thanks for your interst! witsendmosaic.com/ceramic-porcelain/fun-tile-shapes/porcelain-china-shard-mosaic-collection.html
What do I do if I don't have an edge like you have with this table? IS there a way to create a temporary edge?
Always a challenge! A metal band is my first choice (find a place that makes gutters, they can make from scrap). If table has straight edges wood works, a decorative band of leather is a possibility. Look around hardware store for other bendable metal trim options, takes some thinking out of the box. Good luck!
How many minutes do you let it slake? ❤this!
Depends on manufacturer exact recommendation, usually between 7 and 15 minutes. Thanks for being a fan. Please subscribe, helps us keep being able to post new videos.
@@MakeitMosaics Thank you. I definitely did with notifications too. Have a wonderful day.
what tips do you have for regular old broken china pieces for outdoor use in a project similar to this? ty, new subbie :)
Depending on your climate will dictate if you can use it outside. Both these videos should shed some light on how to know if a plate is high-fired enough to withstand freeze/thaw cycle. Copy and paste these links. ua-cam.com/video/swDmXYd3xmI/v-deo.html AND ua-cam.com/video/3mW2wCzMEwU/v-deo.html
Awesome! I didn't see these videos in my perusal of your Playlists 👍👍 tysm!! Really enjoying all the tips, tricks and advice on your channel! New subbie in Colorado where it does freeze.
looks awesome, but i am wondering what material have you used for circular top??? thanks
Those exact tiles are from witsendmosaic.com/ceramic-porcelain/fun-tile-shapes.html
@@MakeitMosaics i mean the one under the tiles, the circle one??
The circular top is 1/4" WediBoard, check out our other video posted 3 weeks ago about lightweight substrates, you'll learn all about it! Thanks,
@@MakeitMosaics thanks
❤beautiful. Thank you very much 🎉
Thanks for watching! Keep creating.
So simple and so beautiful. I was wondering…can this table be used outside when you used polymer fortified grout? I am a beginner in making mosaics, so any advice is much appreciated. I love your videos 😊
This table can go outside, because all materials are ok in freeze/thaw: high fire ceramic, Wediboard substrste, thin-set adhesive and the table itself is metal. Polymer fortified grout can go outside. i always use sanded polymer fortified grout. Polymers are often already in grout (sold in USA) but always read label to be sure. Otherwise polymers can be purchased as a separate item (sometimes called additive or “milk”). Grout is concrete, gets stronger as it ages and can withstand freeze/thaw. Enjoy your mosaic journey! Thanks for being a fan.
@@MakeitMosaics Thank you so much for your response. I do enjoy watching your videos, they are informative and just easy to watch. Thank you. Always your fan 👍🏻
@@MakeitMosaicsquick question. With the WediBoard going outside, is the fiberglass tape not needed around the sides because the WediBoard is set into the frame and not exposed? Might be a silly question. Thanks!!
Not a silly question - actually does not need the tape because nothing about the interior can rot. Kim does a good explanation of this in the video on the channel titled WediBoard & More: Guide to Lightweight Substrates
@@MakeitMosaics thank you! Will check it out 🤗
You mentioned you used a backer board, was it difficult to cut?
On table in video we used Wediboard, which is very easy to cut with a jigsaw, in a pinch you can even use a boxcutter. Other backer boards may require different blades. Hope that helps - a long overdue video on our short list to produce is about various backers, substrates and how to cut, Thanks for being a fan!
How do you source the wedi board?
Wedi website has a store locator. Many tile distributors sell (by the sheet), for smaller sizes and other options www.witsendmosaic.com Description give even more details. Thanks for being a fan!
Love it
Thank you!
Would I need to use mortar cement if I am putting my mosaics on a wooden table? I feel like I get yes and no from different people. Thank you in advance 😉
wood can only be used indoors, it will warp from moisture, if using wood you can use PVA glue (Weldbond etc) but table can not withstand wet or too much moisture as PVA glues are water soluble
Can the top be glass we don’t have the board near me
Only tempered glass (at least 3/16"), it is less vulnerable than regular glass - don't spend all that time making a mosaic to have your substrate break! You could use 1/4" Hardie Backerboard, at most home store such as Home Depot. Just make sure rated for your climate. Good luck!
Where can one find outer metal edging of the circle , or whatever the shape may be, to contain grout edge?
Look for a place that does sheet metal work or a company that bends gutters. Takes some ingenuity and some research - we really are looking at adapting something for our needs - not uncommon on projects like this!
Is there a way to color the grout?
Yes! This video on the channel shows you how ua-cam.com/video/KB9sGBZyA7s/v-deo.html
WHERE CAN I PURCHASE THE PRECUT TILE PIECES
witsendmosaic.com/ceramic-porcelain/fun-tile-shapes/porcelain-china-shard-mosaic-collection.html
May I ask what grout you used
We always use polymer-fortified sanded grout. We purchase from a number of places and any number of brands are good. Most often use Laticrete or Mapei (may have to purchase from a tile distributor), Custom Home is carried by Home Depot, it is fine too. Unfortunately buying small amounts can be a hassle, many places simply do not carry, but you can usually special order a 5 pound box/bag. We NEVER use pre-mixed grout. Exactly the color used on this table, if I remember correctly, was Laticrete's Slate Gray color. thanks for being a fan!
@@MakeitMosaics can I ask what sealer u use when it’s going outside so it doesn’t crack
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What is that top made of ?
Sorry for the delay on getting back to you! The top, as shown in the video, was cut from Wediboard, a lightweight substrate, and the tiles are porcelain and can be purchased from witsendmosaic.com/ceramic-porcelain/fun-tile-shapes.html
The biggest challenge is finding those type of tables that has the edging for easy tile placement. Most tables are chain store tables with poor material
Don't we know it! The best table bottoms I have ever had came from dumpster diving! See our other mosaic tabletop video, we give a link to a good bottom you can get on amazon.
Those beautiful tiles are sold exclusively by WitsEnd Mosaic, here is exact link: witsendmosaic.com/ceramic-porcelain/fun-tile-shapes.html
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