Thank you Peter for this, and all your tutorial videos! Your generosity with your experience and knowledge is appreciated! I'm quite new at Mosaic but greatly enjoying it. God bless you!
I do this a bit differently. I stick my stained glass to contact paper after design is done I put a second piece of contact paper sticking to the front.. I then flip the whole thing over and peel off the first layer of contact paper. The reverse side is now up. I then place it in mold wrong side up. I make my cement/sand mixture thin like pancake batter. I reinforce wit chicken wire and let set up. No need to grout as the mixture acts as cement.
@@TreasuryRoad I just found your "A great product to help with your mosaics - Mosaic Hint" video Love it It would be great if you made a video using that method. to make a stepping stone
How do you seal the concrete top prior to attaching the tessare? ....thank you for all the wonderful videos and for sharing your knowledge 🙏🥰 truly appreciate it
Hi Peter, thanks alot for all your useful videos, your generosity of knowledge and experience sharing. I'm a self taught and newbie in Mosaics and have learned a lot from your videos. God bless you and stay healthy :)
Great teacher! When you seal the stepping stone do you seal the complete stone? Or you don’t the face where you will add The thinset w the decorations. I wonder if the thinset will stick on the face that was sealed. Thanks for all your teaching and help. It is highly appreciated.
Thanks very much Elizabeth. I generally seal the face and sides, some people don't seal at all they just wet the paver down a bit and then adhere the tess with thinset. This stops the moisture from being taken out of the thinset. If you do seal, use a penetrating sealer not one that just sits on top. I really think it comes down to the environment its going into, I have done it both ways and both have worked well for me over the years. Even the mosaic professionals offer different opinions on this so I will leave it up to you what you would like to do. Make sure you choose a thinset that's rated for the materials you will be using and also for the environment its going into. Thanks for watching and commenting. :)
Thankyou very much Lisa, appreciate that. I generally use Bondall ornament sealer in the container not in the spray can. This one cannot be used in submerged applications. On other projects l use Laticrete Hydroban which is a waterproofing membrane, very easy to use as well. I use this one for submerged applications like birdbaths. Hydroban is not a clear membrane it’s an olive green colour, awesome product. There are many different products out there, have a read of the technical data sheets on the manufactures website They are very easy to read. 😊
Peter, Ive watched how you made the concrete for the stepping stone. I noticed you put 2 sorts of dry mix into the bucket before the water? One being cement what was the other?
My pleasure. Yes I seal anything that is porous such as terracotta or concrete even a paver thats been bought from a store . Some people dont but i do especially if you are in a freeze thaw area. :)
That one is more suitable for vertical surfaces, I would be looking at Laticrete Hydroban available from Oz Mosaics or any other suitable concrete sealant. If your paver is smooth you may need to roughen up the surface, I generally do an acid wash a couple of times wearing chemical gloves and a P2 or N95 mask outside, the same goes for store bought ones as well. :)
Thankyou so much Jesse. I bought the mould years ago, l searched online for a supplier in Australia, l can’t remember who it was but l would do a search and see what you find. You can also make your own if you need to. Thanks for watching and commenting. 😊
@@TreasuryRoad I bought some molds similar to this from The Mold Store. The are based in the USA. How are your stepping stones holding up? I want to make a few and test them out before I decide to use them for a big project. Thanks!!
There are many variables that create small holes also known as concrete voids, the most common issue is air trapped in the concrete due to excess water in the mix. Tap the sides more and give the mold a vibrating action so the air bubbles release you may also need to come back a few minutes later and do it again. Mixing the concrete more thoroughly and for a longer time can also help, using aggregate that is more uniform can have a bearing on this as well although thats a little more difficult to control.
The word gems could me a few different things and it would depend on the project and where it is and what you are adhering to as to how well Mac glue would work.
@@TreasuryRoad Thank you. I was referring to a flat glass marble 1/2, 3/4inch in size on glass on old window frame. I used MAC to adhere. Did not grout. Made large heart shapes from
Depending on the country you're in, the adhesive you will be using and what you are doing you can seal concrete with a penetrating concrete sealer. Just have a Google to see what's available in your country. Many people don't seal pavers they just adhere straight to them, there are conflicting answers on this. :)
Thank you for the video. Your instruction removes the fear of attempting this on my own.
Thanks so much, you could do it easily especially if you start with a small paver as they can be e quite heavy. :)
Thank you Peter for this, and all your tutorial videos! Your generosity with your experience and knowledge is appreciated! I'm quite new at Mosaic but greatly enjoying it. God bless you!
Thankyou very much Cathleen, appreciate that, enjoy the mosaic journey. God bless you as well. :)
I do this a bit differently. I stick my stained glass to contact paper after design is done I put a second piece of contact paper sticking to the front.. I then flip the whole thing over and peel off the first layer of contact paper. The reverse side is now up. I then place it in mold wrong side up. I make my cement/sand mixture thin like pancake batter. I reinforce wit chicken wire and let set up. No need to grout as the mixture acts as cement.
Yes that's a good method, theres so many different ways to do a job. Thanks for posting its good to hear what other people do. :)
@@TreasuryRoad I just found your "A great product to help with your mosaics - Mosaic Hint" video Love it It would be great if you made a video using that method. to make a stepping stone
How do you seal the concrete top prior to attaching the tessare? ....thank you for all the wonderful videos and for sharing your knowledge 🙏🥰 truly appreciate it
Hi Peter, thanks alot for all your useful videos, your generosity of knowledge and experience sharing.
I'm a self taught and newbie in Mosaics and have learned a lot from your videos.
God bless you and stay healthy :)
Thankyou so much Mozhdeh, so glad I could help, God bless and stay healthy as well. :)
Thanks!!! Good tutorial! Just been making some stepping stones myself. I use a spray can of veg oil to coat the mold.
Thankyou, yes spray oil would work too, thanks for the tip. :)
Love this! Thank You for sharing! It is going to save me a ton of money in buying pavers. I have an empty back yard that needs some pizazz!!
Thankyou, they are fun to make. 😊
I’ve been wanting to make mosaic pavers! Thank you for the how-to video. It was very helpful!
Thankyou, appreciate that. :)
You are awesome!! Best video I've seen!!!! Thanks :)
Thankyou so much Lucy, really appreciate that and thankyou for watching. :)
Thankyou so much for sharing your knowledge
#The mould looks like an oven tray I wonder?
Thankyou very much Karen. It is a specific mold for making stepping stones, but people use whatever works for them. :)
Thank you Pete always informative and interesting Godbless 👍👏☺️
Thankyou so much Ebony, appreciate that. Godbless as well. :)
Great teacher! When you seal the stepping stone do you seal the complete stone? Or you don’t the face where you will add The thinset w the decorations. I wonder if the thinset will stick on the face that was sealed. Thanks for all your teaching and help. It is highly appreciated.
Thanks very much Elizabeth. I generally seal the face and sides, some people don't seal at all they just wet the paver down a bit and then adhere the tess with thinset. This stops the moisture from being taken out of the thinset. If you do seal, use a penetrating sealer not one that just sits on top. I really think it comes down to the environment its going into, I have done it both ways and both have worked well for me over the years. Even the mosaic professionals offer different opinions on this so I will leave it up to you what you would like to do. Make sure you choose a thinset that's rated for the materials you will be using and also for the environment its going into. Thanks for watching and commenting. :)
Hi Peter, can you tell me which sealers do you use for outdoor substrates? (not finished mosaics but the pre mosaiced substrate) . Love your work! :-)
Thankyou very much Lisa, appreciate that. I generally use Bondall ornament sealer in the container not in the spray can. This one cannot be used in submerged applications. On other projects l use Laticrete Hydroban which is a waterproofing membrane, very easy to use as well. I use this one for submerged applications like birdbaths. Hydroban is not a clear membrane it’s an olive green colour, awesome product. There are many different products out there, have a read of the technical data sheets on the manufactures website They are very easy to read. 😊
What size is this one? Thanks for the tips. This one is smoother than the store bought ones. I like that.
Thankyou, l don’t know the size but it was fairly standard, you can make them pretty well any size that suits you. 😊
Peter, Ive watched how you made the concrete for the stepping stone. I noticed you put 2 sorts of dry mix into the bucket before the water? One being cement what was the other?
They were the same bag, I just thought I would add a bit more after placing it down. A great pickup, so glad you noticed. :)
If you use a premade stone stepping stone would you still seal it before doing the mosaic? Thanks for the video.
My pleasure. Yes I seal anything that is porous such as terracotta or concrete even a paver thats been bought from a store . Some people dont but i do especially if you are in a freeze thaw area. :)
Do i search concrete sealer at hardware store (bunnings)? Can you offer some profuct suggestions? Crommelin water based sealer is one I have seen
Thank you. Do you use the same sealer you used to seal the terra-cotta pot?
That one is more suitable for vertical surfaces, I would be looking at Laticrete Hydroban available from Oz Mosaics or any other suitable concrete sealant. If your paver is smooth you may need to roughen up the surface, I generally do an acid wash a couple of times wearing chemical gloves and a P2 or N95 mask outside, the same goes for store bought ones as well. :)
Treasury Road Thank you.
Great job! Where did you purchase the mold?
Thankyou so much Jesse. I bought the mould years ago, l searched online for a supplier in Australia, l can’t remember who it was but l would do a search and see what you find. You can also make your own if you need to. Thanks for watching and commenting. 😊
@@TreasuryRoad I bought some molds similar to this from The Mold Store. The are based in the USA. How are your stepping stones holding up? I want to make a few and test them out before I decide to use them for a big project. Thanks!!
Any suggestions about how to prevent small holes in the stepping stone? I tapped the sides as shown but still had a number of small holes.
There are many variables that create small holes also known as concrete voids, the most common issue is air trapped in the concrete due to excess water in the mix. Tap the sides more and give the mold a vibrating action so the air bubbles release you may also need to come back a few minutes later and do it again. Mixing the concrete more thoroughly and for a longer time can also help, using aggregate that is more uniform can have a bearing on this as well although thats a little more difficult to control.
How are the stepping stones holdng up? Thanks
Awesome, they should because its concrete with mesh in it, so all is good. :)
Not comment, question about Mac glue. Does it hold a single gem without gems or something all around the gem?
The word gems could me a few different things and it would depend on the project and where it is and what you are adhering to as to how well Mac glue would work.
@@TreasuryRoad Thank you. I was referring to a flat glass marble 1/2, 3/4inch in size on glass on old window frame. I used MAC to adhere. Did not grout. Made large heart shapes from
How do you decorate garden pavers?
Stay tuned I am just in the middle of creating a video on it. :)
What do you seal the concrete paver with
Depending on the country you're in, the adhesive you will be using and what you are doing you can seal concrete with a penetrating concrete sealer. Just have a Google to see what's available in your country. Many people don't seal pavers they just adhere straight to them, there are conflicting answers on this. :)
For US, 60 mm is 2.3 inches. 80 mm is 3.1 inches.
Thankyou. 😊