I love making mosaics from treasures I've collected. I've got them all over my house~ all created by me, I'll give you a little tour, okay?
I collected all these celedon pieces of tiles and rocks over a period of years. I didn't know why or what for, other than I was so attracted to celadon green. I got many of these green pieces at a store in San Diego.
I had a blank space above the fireplace, so I created the mosaic on a board, exactly cut to the size of the space, then just slid it in. (It's not very well lit, under the mantle, so I added the christmas lights on a timer)
mosaic above the fireplace |
one of my first mosaics, a table top |
When we got a new stove, there was a unfinished space on the wall, so I make a mosaic on a board and attached it to the wall.
The entry hall was my biggest job, (and the last time I mosaiced!) It's made from broken slate, found rocks and tiles. It took weeks to lay, lots of hard, physical work. Thankfully, I hired someone to grout and seal it.
This mirror was my very first mosaic. I took a class from my friend, Jill Hall, to learn the techniques and materials needed. I asked my friend, Jose, to cut the wood frame. I used pieces from our lives and travels, so many memories in this mirror. It hangs in our guest bathroom.
When we first married, I had this coffee cup made for my husband, Don Strom. |
Our first kitty was named 'Cinzano.' Don's brother got this ashtray from a bar in San Francisco for us. |
We lived and traveled in Asia |
The little character is a chop stick rest, and reminds me of my older brother. |
A cup handle and a pepper cannister |
Sweet peter rabbit dishes. |
Ain't it the truth? |
Do you do project like this for your home? I love DIY projects! As long as they're are creative and don't involve precision.
I have a box like that in my garage, too! Clay pots are a good base for mosaics. Stepping stones get slippery when wet though. A friend has a fabulous concrete bird bath in her garden. The center of the bowl is a cup and saucer. Love your insert over the stove. Great idea.
ReplyDeleteSo COOL!
ReplyDeleteI love your mosaic pieces, esp. the heart mirror. What a wonderful way to save your memories!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful they all are and what talent you have, very inspiring.
ReplyDeletewow your mosaics are beautiful. Such patience and true love of designs. Hugs Annette x
ReplyDeleteJane, these are SO beautiful. Thanks for sharing. I was going to share mine last week but they are just squares! hehe.
ReplyDeletelike you, I've been saving pieces of broken china for a yet-to-be-determined project. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI love them!
ReplyDeleteI've done 2 small mosaic backslashes I our home and ALS have the container of broken dishes! I like adding that personal creative touch.
ReplyDeleteI really love the floor mosaic.
OMG: I love it! All so you! I hope you won't disappoint Don in 2014 - after all, a promise is a promise! LOL
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Can't thank you enough for all the glimpses into your lovely home over the years....your art and heart SHINE throughout...what a sanctuary, a haven you and Don have created....knowing all your wishes and projects come true in 2014. Enjoy...in JOY!!
ReplyDeleteI love this stuff! When is the "Mosaic for Home Spaces" class?
ReplyDeletethese are fantastic! what an artistic home you have - an inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThey are all gorgeous . I specially love your floor, behind your stove, under your mantel lol love them all really ♡♥
ReplyDeleteI love love love your masaics!
ReplyDeleteI love love love your mosaics!
ReplyDeleteI have always loved mosaics - every since I was a little girl! Beautiful work Jane!!! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJane, Love your Mosaics a lot. The one behind the stove gosh Jane I could have that one for my back splash the colors ,pattern, are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThank you so,
Linda
I like the idea that you did the mosaics it on wood first.. how did you mount it to the wall, I don't see any screws or did you cover them with grout and tile after putting it up? You gave me some ideas for doing another area in my house. thanks for sharing.
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