Garden Stake - Mosaic Bird
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- The first of three videos creating a cute little garden stake for a pot plant or for outside in the garden. They come in different sizes and shapes and would be great to sell at markets, retail stores or to give as a gift. Simple but so beautiful.
Garden Stakes, Ball Chain, Apoxie Sculpt and Tools are sold through
merlinmosaica.com.au
Ships throughout Australia and International
Litokol Translucent Grout Ratios are the same as the Litokol black epoxy grout
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These cute mosaic Garden Stakes for flower pots or for the garden are easy to do and could be sold at markets or in retail stores. The design can be as simple or as complex as you would like them to be, they would also make great presents.
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These shapes, (and other sizes) are available from the Merlin Mosaica website (as it the lovely ball-chain) Note: Merlin Mosaica ships Australia-wide and internationally. merlinmosaica.com/product-category/substrates-kits/substrates/exterior-substrates/pvc-shapes/
Thank you Peter for your wonderful videos.
Thankyou so much Cindy appreciate that and thanks so much for watching. :)
Such a beautiful bird Peter. And my, such fancy tools too. Love them.
Thankyou very much appreciate that. The tools are very good and make it easier to cut but older tools do the same thing. Thanks for watching. :)
You always give me ideas! I have new Apoxy Sculpt and I will do a mosaic on my next vacation. You made a pretty little bird! Thank you Peter!
Thankyou Tonya, I am glad that I help with the ideas. The bird was a fun project to do, when using Apoxie Sculpt make sure you wear gloves at all times and follow the safety directions. Appreciate your comment and thanks so much for your support and for watching as well. :)
Very nice, I love birds.
Thankyou so much Stella and appreciate you watching. :)
So Cute!! And I learned new techniques. I've never used Epoxy - I just might now!! thanx!
Thankyou Ellen. Apoxie Sculpt is a good product but wear gloves at all times and like all products read the safety data sheet as well before purchasing. Thankyou for watching and appreciate your comment. :)
Aww that little bird is just too darn cute, Peter. I love your ideas with this one, and thank you for sharing.
Thanks so much Raelene, it was a fun project to do. Thanks for watching and appreciate your comment. :)
I enjoyed your video very much. You have a great day
Thankyou so much Martty appreciate that and thanks for watching, have a great day as well. :)
LOOOVE ! !
Thankyou very much and appreciate your comment. :)
Thankyou Peter for a lovely review.
Thankyou very much appreciate that. :)
Another nice little project for Christmas presents I reckon, Peter. To gild the Lily, as the saying goes, one could mosaic the back too but that might be overkill on a small piece like that maybe!
Yes I think they would make great presents, the back could be done but I think it would be a little heavy looking. Thanks for watching and appreciate the comment
Love it Peter...thank you ...another creation to add to my list to make 😃
You always have great videos! Thank you.
Thankyou very much Fran appreciate that and the comment. :)
Beautiful
Thankyou very much and appreciate you watching. 😊
Love this 😍
Thankyou very much Cindy, appreciate your comment. 💐
If you use a sculped epoxy for a small project like yours, I didn't know you would still need epoxy grout after the project is done. I remember when you made a charm necklace, and I thought you just used sculped epoxy. I thought your project turned out nice. I made a mosaic bird a while ago. I'm saving this video for the future birds I make. Thank you from the USA.
Thankou so much, The epoxy grout is best when using ball chain especially of this size, its just so much easier to clean up in between the balls because the epoxy sculpt is quite thick. Yes I like saving the videos to refer back to as well. Thanks for watching and appreciate your comment. :)
Double thank you from the US. Just started mosaicing and was wondering why my ball/chain didn’t stick. More supplies.
@@ivymosaics Why didn't your ball chain stick, what did you use? I was referring to the grouting differences in my previous comment. :)
@@TreasuryRoadI meant ball/chain didn’t stay on substrate with Weldbond glue. I’m still new and practicing. Love the bird you made.
Thankyou very much. Although Weldbond is widely used in creating mosaics by a lot of people, ball chain has very little surface area this makes it easier for the Weldbond to let go especially when grouting or comes in contact with moisture, Weldbond will return back to its original state. Look for a glue that is clear but water resistant or waterproof, and not toxic. :)
Fabulous idea! 💕
Thankyou so much Dianne and thanks for watching. :)
This is so beautiful!! I’ve tried to grind crockery before, and I must be doing something wrong - my grinder chips off little bits of the design. I have a brand new Techiglass Grinder 3. 🤷🏼♀️
Thankyou so much. There are different grits of grinding heads or you may be pushing to hard, there are also different types of crockery and some are quite cheap and can flake or chip when grinding. If the crockery has crazing on the surface that can also cause chipping in the glaze when grinding. You could also use a hand diamond grinding pad for those times you just need to take the sharp edge off. Thanks for watching and appreciate your comment. :)
@@TreasuryRoad as always, thank you so much!! ☺️
I’d buy this!! Lol! What is the substrate? Sorry if you mentioned it and I missed it.
Thankyou I think they are cute and would make a great gift for yourself or a present. They are a PVC shape, if you go to my unboxing video did a couple of weeks ago it tells you more about them. ruclips.net/video/yDZRN2obIhk/видео.html
@@TreasuryRoad oh yay!! I missed it and will check it out. Thanks Peter!!