MAKE A MOSAIC USING THE PAPER BACKED METHOD | Using a paper substrate

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  • Опубліковано 12 лип 2024
  • Ever wondered about how to make a mosaic using the paper backed method? Well, here's the info you need from materials, to transferring the design onto your paper, making the mosaic and cutting it into manageable sections.
    If you need to know whether the method is the best one to choose for your project then watch my video: Why Choose the Paper Backed Method for Your Mosaic Project: • WHY CHOOSE THE PAPER B...
    And here's a handy extra video on how to make the flour and water paste glue for the paper backed method: • MAKING FLOUR PASTE GLU...
    If you are interested in learning more about the paper backed method then I highly recommend that you check out Gary Drostle's online course available on Domestika: www.domestika.org/en/courses/.... Well worth the (very modest) outlay.
    00:00 Introduction
    01:12 What is the paper backed method
    02:07 Paper is great for community projects
    02:31 Materials - paper
    03:33 Glue
    04:26 Other materials
    05:52 Drawing out your design
    07:05 Creating a grid plan
    08:26 Rolling out the paper as you need it
    09:14 Gluing the teserae
    11:47 Cutting the mosaic
    14:53 Where to cut the mosaic
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  • @barbrathompson9798
    @barbrathompson9798 2 роки тому +1

    Love how you show the work rather than your face,,, makes such sense showing the work ,,, Thank you very much

  • @franzrogar
    @franzrogar Місяць тому +1

    3:32 You could also use "nori" paste, which is just the same but instead of wheat flour, it's made of rice flour. It's a bit stronger (safer to avoid losing any tesserae), but water will dissolve it just the same. You can find it ready-to-use in most markets. Also, bookbinders' glue (which is the real wheat flour) can be found, but because of "being modern", some brands sell not-real wheat glue as "bookbinders"... so you should check the composition before buying them.

    • @HelenMilesMosaics
      @HelenMilesMosaics  Місяць тому +1

      That's a great tip. Thank you so much for letting me know

  • @deborahmikelson1923
    @deborahmikelson1923 2 роки тому +2

    Great job! Loved your great explanations! Especially why you need to draw on backside to reverse the image!

    • @HelenMilesMosaics
      @HelenMilesMosaics  2 роки тому

      So glad Deborah! Yes, drawing on the backside to get the reverse image is a very handy trick 😀

  • @thatavguy
    @thatavguy Рік тому +1

    Love these videos, great instructions. I do change the playback speed to 1.5+ because she speaks very slowly, it has helped me enjoy them all the way 😉

    • @HelenMilesMosaics
      @HelenMilesMosaics  Рік тому

      Great idea! I speak very fast 'in real life' so I'm glad that this technique is helping to speed me up again. 😃

  • @barbrathompson9798
    @barbrathompson9798 2 роки тому +1

    You are a brilliant teacher ,,,, please come to South africa

  • @mujededalvi
    @mujededalvi 2 роки тому +1

    So Great ....

  • @DH-hz5qw
    @DH-hz5qw Рік тому

    Oh my gosh, you are the sunshine in my life! Thanks for all the info. You are amazing. 🙌🏻

    • @HelenMilesMosaics
      @HelenMilesMosaics  Рік тому

      You are so welcome! And you are the sunshine of mine - comments like this are so nice to receive 😀

  • @rebeccacampbell8020
    @rebeccacampbell8020 8 місяців тому +2

    Please make a video that shows the various examples of smaller and medium sized works that could be used to decorate a home, and the various presentation methods. Or, maybe you have a link that you know about that does the same.

    • @HelenMilesMosaics
      @HelenMilesMosaics  8 місяців тому +1

      That's a great idea Rebecca. It would need quite a bit of preparation but well worth the effort. I will add it to my list!

  • @microdose1175
    @microdose1175 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for the tutorial! Very insightful. Can you give tips or provide a video on how you attach the mosaic to a wall? Do you attach it with concrete or mortar fill? Thank you!

    • @HelenMilesMosaics
      @HelenMilesMosaics  Рік тому +2

      Yes, I keep meaning to do that but I keep being thwarted by not having a wall to experiment on! Anyway, you attach it to the wall by spreading a thin layer of outdoor grade tile adhesive thinset onto the wall and pressing the mosaic into it. After about 20 minutes you can dampen the paper and gently peel it away from the corners towards the centre. When it's dry, the finished mosaic may need grouting

    • @microdose1175
      @microdose1175 Рік тому

      @@HelenMilesMosaics Absolutely wonderful! Thank you so much!

    • @microdose1175
      @microdose1175 Рік тому

      @@HelenMilesMosaicsOH I also forgot to ask- can you attach it to a wooden wall or does it have to be concrete /brick?

    • @HelenMilesMosaics
      @HelenMilesMosaics  Рік тому

      @@microdose1175 It could be attached to a wooden wall if it was indoors, otherwise concrete/brick are advised.

  • @angie_from_arizona
    @angie_from_arizona 2 роки тому +2

    Fantastic presentation.. Could you please cover how a picture (i.e. deer photo i took) can be turned into a vector of 2-3 colors (for simplicity) and then traced into mosaics?

    • @HelenMilesMosaics
      @HelenMilesMosaics  Рік тому +1

      Thank you and thank you for the idea about turning a photo into a mosaic.

  • @danieledney5775
    @danieledney5775 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for the video! It really helps. I’m using 10mm tiles with 1mm grout lines. Will the concrete still flow up between the tessera? Would you advice using a thin set mortar? Thank you 🙏🏼

    • @HelenMilesMosaics
      @HelenMilesMosaics  Рік тому +1

      I would aim to make the grout lines a bit wider if possible - more like 2-3mm.

  • @happytobehere5645
    @happytobehere5645 Рік тому +2

    Do you just lay these on the tile cement? Can you show how to stick these on and piece sections together please?

    • @HelenMilesMosaics
      @HelenMilesMosaics  Рік тому +2

      Yes, you lay them into a thin layer of tile adhesive. I will try and do a video about that soon. 😀

    • @happytobehere5645
      @happytobehere5645 Рік тому +1

      @@HelenMilesMosaics Thankyou

  • @soleluna7639
    @soleluna7639 Рік тому +1

    Più piacciono molto i suoi mosaici

  • @barbrathompson9798
    @barbrathompson9798 2 роки тому +2

    Just curious, what different from using the mesh to paper back

    • @HelenMilesMosaics
      @HelenMilesMosaics  Рік тому

      It has taken me this long to realise that comments are tucked away in my UA-cam studio! Apologies for the late reply. The paper backed method is used for floors - it is the only method available that ensures a completely smooth surface. The mesh method is sometimes used for floors too but it is much harder to get a 100 per cent even surface because of minute differences in the amount of glue used to fix the tiles to the mesh. I hope I haven't been too late to help!

  • @soleluna7639
    @soleluna7639 Рік тому

    Buongiorno, grazie per tuttorial. Lo guardato attentamente perché non capisco quello che dice ....mi mancherebbe vedere come si incola quadro di grandi dimensioni già sulla parete (o com'è quadro) dalla carta.
    Grazie per quello che fa è molto utile e molto interessante

    • @HelenMilesMosaics
      @HelenMilesMosaics  Рік тому

      I am sorry for the late reply. The answer to your question is that once the mosaic is completed, you prepare the wall where it will be attached by creating an even surface of thin set adhesive. Then you flip the mosaic over into the adhesive so that that tiles are face down and the paper is face up. Leave it to set a little, then dampen the paper and peel off.

  • @wolfgang4468
    @wolfgang4468 3 місяці тому

    As a beginner, I am wondering why this method is only mentioned in conjunction with being put into concrete. Why wouldn't you use it for other substrates, for example, when making a design and you are undecided about which kind or size of substrate you want to use?

    • @HelenMilesMosaics
      @HelenMilesMosaics  3 місяці тому

      Great point. Yes, it can be used in that way but I guess that the majority of people have decided on their substrate ahead of time. Notwithstanding that, I agree that it's a great method and very handy because it is so much easier to correct mistakes with the paper backed method than it is with most of the others.

    • @wolfgang4468
      @wolfgang4468 3 місяці тому

      @@HelenMilesMosaics I seem to be the most haphazard mosaic beginner around ...

  • @heatherwilliams1394
    @heatherwilliams1394 Рік тому +1

    Curious? Why can't you just glue to paper permanently and paste it to the wall and grout it? Shrug? Like wallpaper.

    • @HelenMilesMosaics
      @HelenMilesMosaics  Рік тому +1

      Because the tesserae are too heavy. Even if you used thick paper, over time the weight of the tesserae would pull the paper off. If you are making a wall mosaic is makes much more sense to use a hard, permanent board. The paper method is used for floors when you want to ensure a totally flat surface.