I need ideas on what to make with broken plate
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Broken what?
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break it all up and use it for mosaic
My Aunt Margie used her broken plates to make a mosaic table top for their garden area. You could use them to make mosaic on a wall of your patio, a table, planting pots, or a number of places. Hers were really pretty!
I saw some really pretty jewelry made from bits of broken plates mounted in rings, bracelets, and necklaces. If you have the skill, that would be a great use of them. Is there some reason you want to make something out of it? If it is a special piece that has sentimental value but has gotten broken, the jewelry might be worth a try. Coasters, wall art ( depending on how much broken dinnerware you have) or a hot pad are other ideas. I broke a bowl my daughter-in-law made for me. I didn't have a chance to make anything of it, but I would have loved it in a stepping stone for the garden.