Showing posts with label #scrapglass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #scrapglass. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

In The Studio - Wednesday

Dusting off the old mosaic tools and getting to work was exactly what I needed. I've missed going into that zone where nothing else is as important as the piece of glass in my hand and where it needs to be placed on the substrate in front of me.

I had a lot of fun over the past few days creating mosaics and I'm continuing the rest of the week along the same path. Yay!

I put a mosaic on a 10 inch plate. My favorite design, the sun and moon. LOVE these colors too, so that's a bonus.

All the newly purchased stained glass and mirror will soon be put to work here!

I love making mosaic suns and moons. It makes me very happy.

Shiny glass ... yummy!

All ready for the grout pile.

And I got a beauty of a flower put on a trivet. This has tape all around it to protect the sides from the grout.

I was still trying to decide what color grout to use on this at this point.

Once I finished it, I knew I'd be using black grout!
I really am on a roll right now! Yay!

And next was a 3 paneled frame. I added a chain and hooks to the wooden frame and put a mosaic on the 3 sections on glass that go with it.

Similar in design to my big window, I can make these up a lot faster.
Love how this one looks!

Still wet from the glue, a few more pieces of glass will be added to this later today before it gets to rest for a while. It looks good!


Support Independent Artisans, Designers and Crafters for your gift-giving needs all throughout the year. Thank you!~Cindy, EarthMotherMosaics

Monday, May 9, 2016

Promo Blast!

Stained Glass Mosaic Set, Single Toggle Switch Plate and Outlet Cover , Mixed Media, Glass and Mirror - $48.50

Add a bit of excitement to a small space in your home with these pieces of mosaic art on a switch plate and outlet cover. We love making scrap glass mosaics in all sizes and shapes!




These awesome mosaics will definitely brighten up any room in your home. Give any room a splash of color with this small piece of useful art. Who knew switch plate covers and outlet covers could be one-of-a-kind pieces of art?




Can be flipped either way and still looks great. Sealed. Screws are included.




Custom orders available. All sizes and switch types (toggle, rocker, outlet, single, double, triple, etc.). Great for a new baby's room, your bathroom, kitchen, living room, bedroom, dining room. Any room in your home will be brighter with an EMM switchplate or outlet cover. Please contact me with the color and size. Prices vary depending on sizes/amounts ordered.

Don't forget about the 15% off sale going on in this shop! Use the Coupon Code: FRESHSTART01 at checkout. 


Support Independent Artisans, Designers and Crafters for your gift-giving needs all throughout the year. Thank you!~Cindy, EarthMotherMosaics

Monday, April 11, 2016

Promo Blast!

Stained Glass Mosaic Coasters Set of 2, Mirror and Stained Glass - 4 Inches - $25.50


Beautiful stained glass and mirror mosaic two coaster set made using mirror and many pieces of hand cut stained glass. The grout is black and has been sealed for stain resistance.





Notice the black glass gems in 2 corners? They are there to help guide you with placement of a glass or can. I use many different thicknesses of scrap glass in my mosaics but did my best to make sure the area within these gems is fairly flat and even enough to handle any beverage and prevent spillage.



These coasters could also be used as individual candle holders or displayed in a sunny window so that the light shines spreading rays of light throughout any room.



Each coaster is 4 in. x 4 in.


The bottom of the coasters have small felt pads to keep your furniture from scratching.





If you would like to have some coaster sets made up using a favorite color in stained glass please let me know. I will make you sets of 2, 4, 6, etc. for your gift-giving needs or to gift yourself any time during the year.


Support Independent Artisans, Designers and Crafters for your gift-giving needs all throughout the year. Thank you!~Cindy, EarthMotherMosaics

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

In The Studio - Part One

It's mid-week already of the first week in August. Summer is almost through for another year. This year's celebrated seasons have been clouded with illness and physical limitations, so I am hoping for a smoother transition into fall. It's not looking good, however.

I've been having some computer problems this week. It's a good computer, and I thank everyone again for contributing to its funding so I could purchase it a few years ago. I've taken good care of it and have been grateful every day for the convenience to be able to visit my friends all throughout the world many times a day. It looks like there may be another computer in my future soon, but in the meantime, I'll post when I can each week.

I did some grouting on Monday and am thrilled with the results. It's odd to many that grout gives me the satisfaction that it does for my mosaics. Many say I should try to make a few without it to see how liberating that can feel. It changes the look of the mosaic and many artists never use grout at all. I like it; I don't think I'd like any of my mosaics without it. Even when I try to leave it ungrouted, ultimately, I grout! Alright, I'm heading off my wobbling soapbox now about the benefits of grouting my mosaics to share some photos of grouted items and some that just made it to the pile to be grouted.

This peace sign is done in scrap glass. It's 10 inches round and is headed towards my Storenvy shop at some point today. I love making mosaics in scrap glass ... I guess it's the most fun I have when I create a mosaic because I never know what tesserae I'll be using or where it will be placed. I love to go with the flow! This has a tremendous amount of glass and mirror on it and is so very colorful!! I LOVELOVELOVE IT!!


Next, is the hot air balloon wall art. This makes me smile. I think the small pieces of iridescent mirror really makes this mosaic. Measures 6.5 x 9 inches and has a D-ring on the back, sides and back painted black.


For the first time, I took an original photo, "Spring Blossom", and glued it to a small piece of Wediboard. Then I added stained glass and beads to it. It didn't turn out exactly as I had hoped, but once grout is applied to the glass, I'm assuming it will look a little more like a tree with blossoms. I really liked doing this and I hope to keep learning what works and what doesn't with this technique. Thanks to an online buddy for sharing her step-by-step way of doing this. She adds glitter, paint and different photos together and then clear glass mostly to show off the work under it. Similar to what I do with tempered glass. I thought I'd start by using stained glass to see if I liked how it looked. But you know I'll have to try the glitter and paint way too! I put some resin over the beads and hope the grout won't destroy them completely in color and shine. The resin should help a little bit. I hope.



Taking one of the Wediboard cut outs I did a while ago shaped like a dress form, I embellished it with paper, mesh and plaster cast strips and created a really cool looking dress. This only measures about 5 inches and is going to look really awesome when finished. The back area that is not covered in dish tiles will be painted.







One 4 inch square of MDF and two small wall hangings made from Wediboard were added to the grouting pile this week. They can be worked on quickly and when I am having trouble sleeping and don't want to doodle, these shapes come in really handy! Out of the 3, I dig the flower the most. Flower Power, Baby!!




All will eventually be added to the online store but if you are interested in purchasing anything through me directly, just let me know.

Considering I've had a bad physical week and a wonky computer, I'd say I've done a pretty decent job of keeping the mosaic muse happy!

Support Independent Artisans, Designers and Crafters for your gift-giving needs all throughout the year. Thank you!

Cindy

Monday, January 26, 2015

Promo Blast!

There's some new items on Storenvy this week. This is one of my favorites, because it's done in scrap glass, which is a favorite way to mosaic.

Mosaic Cross Wall Hanging - Scrap Glass Mosaic - FREE SHIPPING Within US - $38.65
This cross has tons of tiny pieces of scrap stained glass on it, some glass rod pieces and decorative glass gems too. The big piece of beautiful blue stained glass in the center has foil wrapped around it. It was a piece gifted to me by a stained glass artist a few years ago as a failure to them. To me it looked like it would fit perfectly in a mosaic some day.
Sides and back are painted in black.


My scrap glass mosaics don't often last long in the shop. People love them! And so do we!!

I love making mosaics and crosses have always been something people ask for in mosaic form. Whether you want one or many for your wall, need a gift for your children's favorite Sunday School Teacher, want to give a special holiday gift to your favorite parishioner or your minister this mosaic gift will be appreciated gratefully.


Keyhole on back makes it ready to hang. Signed and numbered (#18).

Measures 9 x 6 inches

Support Independent Artisans, Designers and Crafters for your gift-giving needs all throughout the year. Thank you!

Stay peaceful,
Cindy

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

In The Studio - Part One

It's been another busy week so far, filled with much mosaic making magic!

I finished putting tesserae on my little cardboard box house. I love it, truly, I do. It was fun to create and I will definitely be making another one.



Grouting will be a little challenging but it can be time-consuming no matter the shape of the mosaic. This one will take time to clean, I'm certain.

I finished the custom ordered scrap glass mosaic and it is just about ready to head out towards its new home.

photo taken from inside of vase --- this shows why I like to do the water/glue treatment before grouting - very little seepage of grout went beneath the many thicknesses of glass pieces I use for my scrap glass mosaics

sitting proudly in the morning sun ... isn't it gorgeous?!

I've been working on a new mosaic over the past few days. A new sun/moon mosaic! Yay!


This was once a discarded kitchen cabinet before I grabbed it at the dumpster near our apartment complex. Now it has a D-ring attached to the back and will be a beautiful piece of mosaic wall art once completed. Woo-hoo!

I have some new things going to the Storenvy shop once they are grouted and each piece gets their own photo session for the listings.

3 inch peace sign ornament and cross both done in scrap glass

glittery star has a D-ring attached and will hang on my wall with the other celestial designs until it is purchased

2 toggle switch plate cover - sun

2 toggle switch plate cover - moon
There's lots of grouting in my future but it's all worth it. I love how grout makes my mosaics come together. Grouting will probably happen over the upcoming weekend. Fun!!

Support Independent Artisans, Designers and Crafters for your gift-giving needs all throughout the year. Thank you!

Stay peaceful,
Cindy

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