Magic Mosaic

November08, O.M.D.B. November 9th, 2008

MosaicBy Sassy Crafter, November 2008
We’ve all heard the expression, “When in Rome, do as the Romans do,” but there’s no need to be in Rome to create your own mosaic. This tessellating art form adorned countless Roman villas and can still be used to cover any number of exposed surfaces–floors, walls and even Magic 8 Balls.
What you need:

Magic 8 Ball
Masking tape
Mosaic tiles
Metallic marker
Adhesive
Game pieces
Gloves
Grout
Sponge

What to do:

1. Find a Magic 8 Ball or other object that that you want to sass up (boxes, bowling pins and bowling balls all work). If you’re using a Magic 8 Ball, cover the message window with masking tape so that it’s protected from any stray adhesive in step three.
2. Use a glass cutter and running pliers to create mosaic tiles from stained glass. If you’ve never worked with these tools, search the Internet for tips on cutting glass, or just buy a pack of mosaic glass tiles from your local craft store.
3. Sketch a design on the Magic 8-Ball using a metallic permanent marker. Start by gluing down the non-tile elements with a strong adhesive (try Liquid Nails for Small Projects). Add Scrabble tiles that spell “chance,” three dice to act as feet and a colorful game piece to top things off. Then start gluing your tiles in place, starting with outlined areas and then filling in.  Let the adhesive dry.
4. Cover the Scrabble tiles and dice with masking tape. Put on a pair of rubber gloves and apply pre-mixed grout to the mosaic, taking care to press the grout firmly into all cracks. Let the grout sit until a haze forms on the tiles and then wipe the tiles with a damp sponge until the haze is gone.
5. Once the grout cures, you’ll have a funky fortune-telling sculpture!

Drop in at http://sassycrafter.blogspot.com for details on this and other fun repurposing projects.

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Magic Mosaic

November08, O.M.D.B. November 9th, 2008

MosaicBy Sassy Crafter, November 2008
We’ve all heard the expression, “When in Rome, do as the Romans do,” but there’s no need to be in Rome to create your own mosaic. This tessellating art form adorned countless Roman villas and can still be used to cover any number of exposed surfaces–floors, walls and even Magic 8 Balls.
What you need:

Magic 8 Ball
Masking tape
Mosaic tiles
Metallic marker
Adhesive
Game pieces
Gloves
Grout
Sponge

What to do:

1. Find a Magic 8 Ball or other object that that you want to sass up (boxes, bowling pins and bowling balls all work). If you’re using a Magic 8 Ball, cover the message window with masking tape so that it’s protected from any stray adhesive in step three.
2. Use a glass cutter and running pliers to create mosaic tiles from stained glass. If you’ve never worked with these tools, search the Internet for tips on cutting glass, or just buy a pack of mosaic glass tiles from your local craft store.
3. Sketch a design on the Magic 8-Ball using a metallic permanent marker. Start by gluing down the non-tile elements with a strong adhesive (try Liquid Nails for Small Projects). Add Scrabble tiles that spell “chance,” three dice to act as feet and a colorful game piece to top things off. Then start gluing your tiles in place, starting with outlined areas and then filling in.  Let the adhesive dry.
4. Cover the Scrabble tiles and dice with masking tape. Put on a pair of rubber gloves and apply pre-mixed grout to the mosaic, taking care to press the grout firmly into all cracks. Let the grout sit until a haze forms on the tiles and then wipe the tiles with a damp sponge until the haze is gone.
5. Once the grout cures, you’ll have a funky fortune-telling sculpture!

Drop in at http://sassycrafter.blogspot.com for details on this and other fun repurposing projects.

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