Hi, Julie. They are very nice. They will be beautiful in your garden. The splash of colour in the garden will be eye catching. Very nice I love them. Have a great day. Take Care
Hi Rose, thanks very much! They're definitely a pop of color in my green, white, and purple garden. I will bring them in for hurricanes (I'm in Miami), but it's nice that they're small enough to easily remove. Thanks for watching!
Yes, recently I have been creating lightweight polystyrene bears covered in two layers of alkaline resistant mesh and thinset. Now you have inspired me to create shapes on a stick. 💕 I have been able to purchase the same rods as you demonstrated. 😃
Hi there! You want to use a substrate that can withstand the great outdoors! Don't use foam core board, but instead cement board (lots of options to choose from). Keep creating and I'm thankful you're here!⚡
Hi Julie, I loved how you hummed music while waiting for 10 minutes,very cute.Do you think we should put some glue into the hole where the aluminium pole is going to go first?Or is it enough for the wee bit of thin set going in.Love the vids,kind regards Janine,Western Australia
Hi Janine! LOL, I'm always singing!😂 The rod in the hole is a tight fit. A little bit of the cement adhesive did make it's way into the hole which helps secure it in place. And of course once I got the rod in the hole I applied more cement adhesive around the area where the rod meets the cement board. Hope that helps! Keep creating and I'm thankful you're here!🔥
Hi Julie just love ur show! You explain everything in detail so well and you seem down to earth. Question: for using tiny mirrors outdoors do I need to apply edge sealer and a neutral curing adhesive on backs of mirrors to prevent blackish? That preventive spray sealer is $25 a btl! Or just the neutral curing adhesive be enuf? I will be using lexel for adhesive then grouting. Making a mosaic manniquin. Ty so much!
Hi Tina! Thanks for your kind words, and great to hear you're enjoying my videos. I would do everything possible to prep mirror for outdoors. The outdoor elements can be harsh, especially on mirror. And you're making a mannequin which is a big project.I would take the extra time and steps to prep the tesserae. Keep creating and I'm glad you're here!🔥
Nah I'm only using a long line of mirrors not for the whole mannequin. It's a half mannequin.. I think I'll forgo the mirrors not worth the $25 for the spray on back for just 1 long line. Ty!
Hi Marilyn! Thanks for your kind words. Great to hear you're enjoying my videos and are ready to get started! WOO HOO!🙌 Keep creating and I'm so glad you're here!
Question - I don't see latex additive at Home Depot that is specific to grout, but I wonder if a latex additive for PAINT - like Floetrol - would work? Great video - thank you for making everything so clear.
Hi there! Thank you for your kind words. It's great to hear you enjoyed the video.😊 Paint additive won't work. You definitely want an additive specifically for grout and cement-based adhesives. I found one online and added to the video description. Keep creating and I'm so glad you're here!🔥
I'm enjoying your vids a lot. Could I just drop a hint that 'Wedi' board in most countries is sold by different names! Ie ... in Australia its Marmox. 'Thinset' is really only known by that name in USA (?Canada). Most other places in the world its named Cement Based Adhesive!! As your videos go worldwide I suggest to avoid confusion you could mention these things. I teach Mosaics here in Oz (Albury, NSW) and know people listen to you!🤣🤣
Hi yandah1! Great to hear you're enjoying my videos.😊 Thanks for your feedback and taking the time to write. I appreciate it! Keep creating and I'm glad you're here!🔥
Hi Patricia! Thanks for watching. I usually mosaic the edges first, and then I move on to tiling the front (and then the back if necessary as was the case with this mosaic). Unless the edges are part of the overall mosaic design when looking at it from the front, I like to 'cover' the edges with the mosaic on the front. So in other words, when you're looking at the mosaic from the front, all you see is the mosaic.....not the tile on the edges. Hope that makes sense.😊 Keep creating and I'm so glad you're here!
@@JulieWeilbacher I wasn't clear in my question. I meant do you grout all sides at the same time 🙂. Couldn't figure out how you would stand it up or lay it down to dry completely.
Hi Julie, I am wondering your opinion on sealing an outside mosaic.. I am installing one in a hot dry and sometimes rainy garden. Would you recommend sealing it? Exposed there is both gray grout and even some white thinset. I purchased both stonetech impregnator pro sealer and 511 impregnator sealer. They both seem to be similar products. Also, do you seal your mosaic stepping stones?
Hi Kim! I seal all mosaic art for outdoors. ALL. I'll apply at least 2 or 3 coats. It depends on how much sealer is absorbed. And if I lived in a cold climate I would consider bringing it in for winter (if possible)....or in my case for tropical storms or hurricanes. I have both of the sealers you mentioned and I've been pleased with them. Keep creating and I'm glad you're here!
Hi Tina! I seal all outdoor mosaics (all surface area). It's just a rule I've made for myself and has served me well. I lived in a hot and humid environment and take every precaution. Keep creating and I'm glad you're here!🙌
Hello, Ms. Julie, I am having the worst time getting the fiberglas filament to stick to the boards. I can't even move forward to stick the metal rod in before it starts coming apart. Does the filament actually come apart easily or do I need to buy more fiberglas tape? I live in the high desert and it is very dry, even in the winter months. Any suggestions. Thanks for reading this.
Hi there! If you're using the same exact substrates + materials that I used in the video then a couple things come to mind. (1) Make sure your fiberglass tape is new (adhesive can go bad on old tape), and (2) make sure it's wide enough to come down at least 1/2" on both sides of the wedi board. If you're still having a problem then I suggest adhering your fiberglass mesh to the substrate and adding a weighted object on top for 24-48 hours or so to see if the adhesive will stick. If it sticks, then move forward with the next steps. Hang in there. Keep creating and I'm thankful you're here!⭐
Hi Kim! It's great to hear you enjoyed the video.😊 As I covered the substrate with thinset a little went in....but then after I inserted the stake I went around where the stake meets the substrate with more thinset. The stake isn't going anywhere now.😂 Keep creating and I'm so glad you're here!🔥
Hi there! I only seal the grout on outdoor mosaic art. This video demonstrates the process: ua-cam.com/video/5JqZU5ucM_k/v-deo.html. Keep creating and I'm thankful you're here!🔥
Hi Jules! Thanks so much! Great to hear you enjoyed the video. Here's a good latex additive: amzn.to/3Cq9wUQ. Remember, if you use a fortified mortar-thinset and grout, you don't need the latex additive. I would strongly encourage you to seal your garden stakes once the grout has fully cured. Here's a video on how to do that: ua-cam.com/video/5JqZU5ucM_k/v-deo.html. Keep creating and I'm so glad you're here!🔥
Hi Julie Would the color of my glass show better on white thin set...especially because some of my glass is transparent? Then will it be ok to use a gray grout?
Hi Phyllis! Yes, white thinset-mortar is the way to go when working with transparent (or clear) glass for outdoors. Make sure you cover the entire surface of the back of your glass with thinset to avoid grout bleed. You don't want the gray grout (use fortified!) to show through. Have fun! Keep creating and I'm so glad you're here!🔥
I must have missed something. How do you keep the rod in the foam? I saw you put a bit of thinset in and around the hole, but that isn't enough to hold that rod in place over time outside.
Hi artgirlmermaid! I did put a little in the hole and also when covering the Wedi with thinset I brought it down the rod a little. Keep creating and I’m glad you’re here!🔥
Hi Milly! If you go with a single rod, just make sure it's pretty thick and does not bend. To be sure, I would probably do 2 rods as you suggested. But see what you can find. Keep creating and I'm so glad you're here! 🔥
Hi Julie, what’s the name of the white tile you are cutting for the sides of your garden steak? I can’t seem to find that size white tile anywhere. Your help would be appreciated.
Hi DG! Check out the description of this video ---> (ua-cam.com/video/7waY05XYGVc/v-deo.html) and scroll down to 'glass tile.' I've listed a TON of colors to choose from. Have fun! Keep creating and I'm glad you're here!🔥
@@JulieWeilbacher , thank you for all of your hard work and your videos and your Expedia comment. You have taught me so much and at 63 years old. I am happy to explore the artsy side of me. Keep on with the great videos and God bless you and we hope your wrist heals quickly.
I Love decorating my garden with handmade crafts that gives unique look . Thank You
I love a garden with little surprises like that too! Keep creating and I’m so glad you’re here!🔥
Hi, Julie. They are very nice. They will be beautiful in your garden. The splash of colour in the garden will be eye catching. Very nice I love them. Have a great day. Take Care
Hi Rose, thanks very much! They're definitely a pop of color in my green, white, and purple garden. I will bring them in for hurricanes (I'm in Miami), but it's nice that they're small enough to easily remove. Thanks for watching!
Yes, recently I have been creating lightweight polystyrene bears covered in two layers of alkaline resistant mesh and thinset. Now you have inspired me to create shapes on a stick. 💕 I have been able to purchase the same rods as you demonstrated. 😃
Wow so cute! But wedi be expensive. Can regular foam core board be used instead? Thank you.
Hi there! You want to use a substrate that can withstand the great outdoors! Don't use foam core board, but instead cement board (lots of options to choose from). Keep creating and I'm thankful you're here!⚡
Very helpful indeed. Encouraging...Thank you.
Fantastic! Keep creating, and I'm glad you're here!
Great tutorials, keep up the good work.
Hi Carol! Aww, thanks for your kind words.😊 It's great to hear you're getting value from them. Keep creating and I'm thankful you're here!🔥
Lovely idea
Thanks Suzannah! Plus being able to customize it to fit whatever size garden, colors, or design you’d like really opens to door for creativity.🌈
Awesome!!! Thanks so much ❤❤❤
Woo hoo! Have fun with it!🔥
Its só beautiful
Hi Iraci! Thanks so much! I'm glad you like how they turned out. Lots of shape and design options too! Keep creating and I'm so glad you're here!🔥
Hi Julie, I loved how you hummed music while waiting for 10 minutes,very cute.Do you think we should put some glue into the hole where the aluminium pole is going to go first?Or is it enough for the wee bit of thin set going in.Love the vids,kind regards Janine,Western Australia
Hi Janine! LOL, I'm always singing!😂 The rod in the hole is a tight fit. A little bit of the cement adhesive did make it's way into the hole which helps secure it in place. And of course once I got the rod in the hole I applied more cement adhesive around the area where the rod meets the cement board. Hope that helps! Keep creating and I'm thankful you're here!🔥
Hi Julie just love ur show! You explain everything in detail so well and you seem down to earth. Question: for using tiny mirrors outdoors do I need to apply edge sealer and a neutral curing adhesive on backs of mirrors to prevent blackish? That preventive spray sealer is $25 a btl! Or just the neutral curing adhesive be enuf? I will be using lexel for adhesive then grouting. Making a mosaic manniquin. Ty so much!
Hi Tina! Thanks for your kind words, and great to hear you're enjoying my videos. I would do everything possible to prep mirror for outdoors. The outdoor elements can be harsh, especially on mirror. And you're making a mannequin which is a big project.I would take the extra time and steps to prep the tesserae. Keep creating and I'm glad you're here!🔥
Nah I'm only using a long line of mirrors not for the whole mannequin. It's a half mannequin.. I think I'll forgo the mirrors not worth the $25 for the spray on back for just 1 long line. Ty!
Thank you so much for your informative videos, I’m so excited to start!
You’re so inspiring!
May I ask where you get your Wedi board?
Found the link, thank you 😊
Hi Marilyn! Thanks for your kind words. Great to hear you're enjoying my videos and are ready to get started! WOO HOO!🙌 Keep creating and I'm so glad you're here!
Fantastic!🔥
Question - I don't see latex additive at Home Depot that is specific to grout, but I wonder if a latex additive for PAINT - like Floetrol - would work? Great video - thank you for making everything so clear.
Hi there! Thank you for your kind words. It's great to hear you enjoyed the video.😊 Paint additive won't work. You definitely want an additive specifically for grout and cement-based adhesives. I found one online and added to the video description. Keep creating and I'm so glad you're here!🔥
I'm enjoying your vids a lot. Could I just drop a hint that 'Wedi' board in most countries is sold by different names! Ie ... in Australia its Marmox.
'Thinset' is really only known by that name in USA (?Canada). Most other places in the world its named Cement Based Adhesive!! As your videos go worldwide I suggest to avoid confusion you could mention these things. I teach Mosaics here in Oz (Albury, NSW) and know people listen to you!🤣🤣
Hi yandah1! Great to hear you're enjoying my videos.😊 Thanks for your feedback and taking the time to write. I appreciate it! Keep creating and I'm glad you're here!🔥
Thanks for this video. Wondering why you do all sides at the same time? Wouldn't it be easier to do one side and then the other and edges?
Hi Patricia! Thanks for watching. I usually mosaic the edges first, and then I move on to tiling the front (and then the back if necessary as was the case with this mosaic). Unless the edges are part of the overall mosaic design when looking at it from the front, I like to 'cover' the edges with the mosaic on the front. So in other words, when you're looking at the mosaic from the front, all you see is the mosaic.....not the tile on the edges. Hope that makes sense.😊 Keep creating and I'm so glad you're here!
@@JulieWeilbacher I wasn't clear in my question. I meant do you grout all sides at the same time 🙂. Couldn't figure out how you would stand it up or lay it down to dry completely.
Love it!
Thanks so much! It's great to hear you like how it turned out. Keep creating and I'm so glad you're here!🔥
Cute!
Thanks Les! I'm so glad liked it. Garden ready!
Hi Julie, I am wondering your opinion on sealing an outside mosaic.. I am installing one in a hot dry and sometimes rainy garden. Would you recommend sealing it? Exposed there is both gray grout and even some white thinset. I purchased both stonetech impregnator pro sealer and 511 impregnator sealer. They both seem to be similar products. Also, do you seal your mosaic stepping stones?
Hi Kim! I seal all mosaic art for outdoors. ALL. I'll apply at least 2 or 3 coats. It depends on how much sealer is absorbed. And if I lived in a cold climate I would consider bringing it in for winter (if possible)....or in my case for tropical storms or hurricanes. I have both of the sealers you mentioned and I've been pleased with them. Keep creating and I'm glad you're here!
I will using thinset for adhesive on stepping stones plus thinset for grout. I read u dont need to seal thinset only grout. Is that true? Ty!
Hi Tina! I seal all outdoor mosaics (all surface area). It's just a rule I've made for myself and has served me well. I lived in a hot and humid environment and take every precaution. Keep creating and I'm glad you're here!🙌
Hello, Ms. Julie, I am having the worst time getting the fiberglas filament to stick to the boards. I can't even move forward to stick the metal rod in before it starts coming apart. Does the filament actually come apart easily or do I need to buy more fiberglas tape? I live in the high desert and it is very dry, even in the winter months. Any suggestions. Thanks for reading this.
Hi there! If you're using the same exact substrates + materials that I used in the video then a couple things come to mind. (1) Make sure your fiberglass tape is new (adhesive can go bad on old tape), and (2) make sure it's wide enough to come down at least 1/2" on both sides of the wedi board. If you're still having a problem then I suggest adhering your fiberglass mesh to the substrate and adding a weighted object on top for 24-48 hours or so to see if the adhesive will stick. If it sticks, then move forward with the next steps. Hang in there. Keep creating and I'm thankful you're here!⭐
Lovely’!
Thank you Rosie! I'm glad you're here. Keep creating!
Great video. Does the stake get glued in after insertion?
Hi Kim! It's great to hear you enjoyed the video.😊 As I covered the substrate with thinset a little went in....but then after I inserted the stake I went around where the stake meets the substrate with more thinset. The stake isn't going anywhere now.😂 Keep creating and I'm so glad you're here!🔥
Muito lindo 👏👏
Hi Breno! Thank you!😊 Keep creating and I'm so glad you're here!🔥
Hi, what is the measurement of the mosaic garden stake. TY
do you ever use varnish to finish outdoor mosaics and if so, what kind? Than you?
Hi there! I only seal the grout on outdoor mosaic art. This video demonstrates the process: ua-cam.com/video/5JqZU5ucM_k/v-deo.html. Keep creating and I'm thankful you're here!🔥
Hi, where can we get those aluminum stakes for this project?
Hi cr4028! Check your local hardware store for the aluminum stakes.Keep creating and I'm glad you're here!🔥
Great video! What kind of latex additive?
Hi Jules! Thanks so much! Great to hear you enjoyed the video. Here's a good latex additive: amzn.to/3Cq9wUQ. Remember, if you use a fortified mortar-thinset and grout, you don't need the latex additive. I would strongly encourage you to seal your garden stakes once the grout has fully cured. Here's a video on how to do that: ua-cam.com/video/5JqZU5ucM_k/v-deo.html. Keep creating and I'm so glad you're here!🔥
Hi Julie
Would the color of my glass show better on white thin set...especially because some of my glass is transparent?
Then will it be ok to use a gray grout?
Hi Phyllis! Yes, white thinset-mortar is the way to go when working with transparent (or clear) glass for outdoors. Make sure you cover the entire surface of the back of your glass with thinset to avoid grout bleed. You don't want the gray grout (use fortified!) to show through. Have fun! Keep creating and I'm so glad you're here!🔥
@@JulieWeilbacher Thank you 😊
I must have missed something. How do you keep the rod in the foam? I saw you put a bit of thinset in and around the hole, but that isn't enough to hold that rod in place over time outside.
Hi artgirlmermaid! I did put a little in the hole and also when covering the Wedi with thinset I brought it down the rod a little. Keep creating and I’m glad you’re here!🔥
Thanks for coming to reply@@JulieWeilbacher
I want to do a garden piece about 10” square.. Is a single rod adequate for the extra weight of a larger piece ?
Hi Milly! If you go with a single rod, just make sure it's pretty thick and does not bend. To be sure, I would probably do 2 rods as you suggested. But see what you can find. Keep creating and I'm so glad you're here! 🔥
what size was your design?
Hi Julie, what’s the name of the white tile you are cutting for the sides of your garden steak? I can’t seem to find that size white tile anywhere. Your help would be appreciated.
Hi DG! Check out the description of this video ---> (ua-cam.com/video/7waY05XYGVc/v-deo.html) and scroll down to 'glass tile.' I've listed a TON of colors to choose from. Have fun! Keep creating and I'm glad you're here!🔥
@@JulieWeilbacher , thank you for all of your hard work and your videos and your Expedia comment. You have taught me so much and at 63 years old. I am happy to explore the artsy side of me. Keep on with the great videos and God bless you and we hope your wrist heals quickly.