SUPER EASY BEGINNERS MOSAIC PROJECT | Make a mosaic heart with plates
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
- Enjoy this easy mosaic project for beginners and transform your plates into mosaic art.
Unleash your creativity with this fun and simple mosaic project which is perfect for beginners. In this step by step tutorial, we’ll show you how to turn ordinary plates into extraordinary mosaics that will add colour and style to your home.
Whether you are a seasoned crafter or a complete beginner, this project is designed to be accessible and enjoyable for everyone. All you need is some old or thrifted plates, a few basic tools and an hour of creative time.
Supplies you’ll need:
Plates (various sizes and colours)
A base board (I used a heart shaped MDF board)
Wheeled nippers
Tile adhesive/thinset
Pigment if you are using
Wood paint
PVA glue
Paint and glue brush
Medium grade sand paper
Stanley knife (Utility knife)
Safety glasses
Dust mask
Spatula or table knife
Small mixing bowl or old yoghurt pot
To find out more about wheeled nippers for mosaics: • BEST WHEELED CUTTERS F...
For an explanation of how to make tile adhesive/thinset: • HOW TO MAKE THINSET/TI...
I get my pigment from: www.harristone.co.uk/ (strong black)
00:00 Introduction
00:16 You will need
01:17 Painting the back
02:10 Sealing the board
04:37 Safety precautions
05:08 Choosing your plates etc
05:55 Wheeled nippers
06:35 Cutting the ceramics
07:52 Make sure you have enough!
09:34 Making tile adhesive/thinset
14:15 Making the mosaic Part I
20:57 Removing excess adhesive between sessions
21:58 Making the mosaic Part II
22:47 Extra points - Навчання та стиль
You are very kind to show all the detail. You are a good teacher. ❤
Thank you so much!😊
Thank you for your videos. I very much appreciate them. I've personally decided that the medium that will bring back my creative flair will be Mosaic. With Artits block for many many years, my energy to create is coming and to begin with discovering your vlogs is now giving me the spark. Again, Thank you xx
That's so lovely to hear! Thank you for letting me know and I hope you find mosaics as fascinating and inspiring as I do 😀🚀
Thanks for the info! Nice small project for a beginner like me. Cheers from Canada!
I'm so glad that it was helpful Cathy. Cheers from Scotland!
Love your videos Helen I’m learning a lot from you
Lots of love from Sunny Brazil 🇧🇷 ❤
Thank you so much - that's really good to know. Brazil seems a long way away and sunshine is even further away at this time of year in Scotland!
@@HelenMilesMosaics Brazil has some beautiful mosaics also and a rich history of mosaics 🫶
It sounds like an amazing country. I will have to come one day! @@itzhabibi_tv8777
@@HelenMilesMosaics I’m originally from east London but I’ve moved to Brazil . I’ll be back in London in February . I never knew Hackney has some amazing mosaic’s I only found this out from one of your videos 👌🏼you are asset to the art of Mosaics Helen keep going and don’t stop ❤️
Oh yes, Hackney is amazing for mosaics. I hope you will visit the Hackney Mosaic Project and see the team working on them. So inspiring! @@itzhabibi_tv8777
Lovely project - and very well explained. Thank you, Helen! 🤍
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you!
You're very welcome! 😀
Thank you. Great tutorial. So is grouting unnecessary/optional?
Thank you
No need to grout! That’s the beauty of the method
Many thanks indeed
If this was a pique Assiette mosaic what and how thick would the thinset be , and have you done a video to show one thanks
It is a pique assiette (I just didn’t use the name!) and the thinset should be at least half, preferably two thirds the depth of your thickest piece of china.
@@HelenMilesMosaics thank you very much ❤️