Showing posts with label Mirror. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mirror. Show all posts

Monday, March 1, 2010

Mosaic Jewelry Box





Happy Monday Everyone. This is a project I did a while back. The top of this jewelry box had seen better days and was a perfect candidate for a mosaic project. Sometimes referred to as Pique Assiette, using broken pottery shards to make a mosaic project is fun and not all that complicated.

Supplies
dishes (try to find smaller ceramic plates with flower motifs)
tile nippers
large clear plastic bag
clear silicone caulk and caulk gun
Popsicle sticks
rags
sanded grout
plastic bowl
rubber spatula
sponge
rubber gloves


I don't like to smash my dishes with a hammer because you don't have any control over how the pieces break. I place my dish inside a large plastic bag and use my tile nippers to start nipping the plate down. When I first used the nippers I was clumsy, but with practice I learned how to point and hold the nippers on the plate to get the nip in the direction I wanted. I suggest nipping on a practice dish first to get an idea of what you are doing before you start nipping your heirloom china. My first nip is an attempt to get the plate to nip in half. I remove one half and keep the other half in the bag. I continue to nip and remove pieces until I have a manageable size to start nipping into tiles. I continue to nip, dry fitting my pieces as I go until I have covered my surface to my liking. Next, I use the clear silicone to glue all of my pieces. This is messy so keep a damp rag handy to clean and goofs as you work. I use a caulk gun and place a generous amount of silicone on a paper plate. I use a Popsicle stick to butter the back of my tile and place it on my surface. When I have completely covered my surface with my tiles I clean off and excess caulk and let it dry. I like to wait 48 hours before I grout the piece. The grouting process is fun, but again very messy. Completely cover your work area with newspaper. It is hard to gauge how much grout you will need for a project. I prefer to mix more than I will need as opposed to not mixing enough. I use an old plastic bowl to mix my grout in. I add enough water to get the consistency of cake batter. Once the grout is mixed you need to let it sit for ten minutes. I use this time to gather any additional supplies I might need. I apply the grout using a rubber spatula, making sure I get in every groove, scraping my spatula in different angles and directions. After the grout has been applied, I wait an additional ten minutes to let the grout sit up. Then, I use a damp sponge to start cleaning off the excess grout from the tiles. Next I use a dry paper towel to clean off the top of the tiles. Once the grout has completely cured seal the grout with a grout sealer. Now sit back and admire your new work of art.

Oh, one more thing, I wanted to tell you I have been featured on another blog. I am so very honored. Please visit, read the post and comment here.

Recycle, Reimagine, Repurpose, Reuse...............

Keep On Junking
Nora

Monday, February 1, 2010

Chess Game Mirror




Happy Monday everyone. I love games, another one of my addictions at thrift stores and garage sales. In this project I have transformed a discarded chess game into a wall hanging. To start I attached a frame to the chess board. I spray painted the plastic white game pieces silver. Next, I lightly added glitter to the black and silver pieces. I glued the game pieces to the chess board. In the center of the chess board I added a small silver mirror. I embellished with trim, a tassel and some colored glass marbles. Finally, I attached a wire hanger to the back of the frame. I was very pleased with the way it turned out.


Recycle, Reimagine, Repurpose, Reuse...............

Keep On Junking
Nora

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Altered Hand Mirror #2



This is another hand mirror I have altered. These are so much fun and you can really get creative with embellishments. I decorated this mirror with several different items including a belt. Thrift store belts can be repurposed so many different ways. I use belts as straps for my purses. I use decorative buckles in collages. I have even disassembled beaded belts and reused the beads.

Recycle, Reimagine, Repurpose, Reuse...........

Keep On Junking
Nora

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Altered Hand Mirror





I really like altered art. I am not sure if this qualifies or not. I purchased this hand mirror from a thrift store. It was an ugly plastic mirror. I painted, decoupaged and added different embellishments. I really like the way the back of the mirror turned out. This is another good project using up some junk jewelry....

Keep On Junking
Nora

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Junk Mirror


Here is a mirror I made using up some of my junk jewelry. Once the glue has dried and the mirror is cleaned up it will be done (so I say). I will end up playing with it some more and adding to it.

Tomorrow is the estate sale.... I really hope to find some more junk for my stash......

Keep On Junking
Nora