Showing posts with label mosaic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mosaic. Show all posts

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Mosaic tile picture frame

For my parents' 50th wedding anniversary, my sister and I decided to make a mosaic tile picture frame. My sister made a lot of the tiles and did the assembling, but I made and mailed her some tiles to use. I used either Sculpey III or Fimo Soft polymer clay, depending on the tile.

These were white tiles stamped with rubber stamps, then painted with acrylic after they were baked. Some of the details I painted a darker color first, then "dry brushed" with paint on my finger to apply the light color to the raised sections. I did do a lot of touch up with a small brush afterwards.

These were gold clay stamped with a rubber stamp, then "dry brushed" with metallic blue paint on top after they were baked, then dusted with gold powder (similar to Pearl Ex, but mine are called Fairie Dust).

I am not too fond of these pink flower tiles. Mod Podge makes hot melt glue sticks and molds to be used with these glue sticks.  I found it hard to get the molds filled well. I glued them to already baked polymer clay tiles and painted them with acrylic paint and applied a russet colored shimmer powder.  The backs of the flowers are somewhat lumpy so they are not completely flat with the face of the tile. I do think these flowers would work well on some of my  Day of the Dead skulls.

If you decide to try the Mod Podge glue sticks, please note the following, these are hot melt glue sticks. They really need to be used with silicone molds. There are other brands of low temp glue sticks that can be used with rubber stamps and other molds, but do not use the Mod Podge glue sticks with these.

For these, I embossed copper and brass metal sheets with embossing folders and my Wizard (similar to a Cuttlebug). I then used double stick tape to attach each to a piece of mat board, then folded the edges around to the back of the board.

All of the polymer clay tiles (not the embossed metal ones) were given a coat of Galaxy Gloss to give them a shiny finish.

I also made the alphabet tiles and some gold "grout" sticks, but forgot to take pictures before I mailed them.

I love the Laurie Mika book "Mixed Media Mosaics", which is what I used as a reference for my polymer clay tile making.

Here are some progress photos my sister sent.


And the framed almost completed.

Finished! Happy 50th Mom and Dad!

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Heart mosaic with beads

I bought these cool metal tins that I think are supposed to be flower pots, but I decided to make them frames for some mosaics. The opening is about 4" square and about 2" deep, but I think the tins frame the mosaic well. I made the heart with wings out of paper clay using a mold I made. The mosaic include buttons, sequins, beads and mosaic tiles. I put the heart on a wood block to make it higher than the background mosaic. It looks fabulous and I plan to make some more as I have five more of these tin "frames".

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Day of the Dead Mosaic

I am working on some Day of the Dead inspired mosaics. Here is one completed piece. I had quite a few handmade polymer clay tiles in my stash, but also included some store bought ceramic and glass tiles.

The center image is a old printing plate. The center girl has a three dimensional skull head, and I though the other girls needed skulls as well so I painted over them. The frame was meant to have tiles around the outside and has a separate frame edge for a photo in the center, but I glued the printing plate over that opening.

This really motivates me to make some more polymer clay tiles (until I remember all the difficulties I had with polymer clay!).