Mosaic Flower Pot made from stained glass and glass beads

Originals by Rhonda
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  • Dar6520182 Dar6520182 on May 22, 2016
    What do you use to keep decorations on pot
  • Theresa Normand Theresa Normand on Sep 04, 2016
    Hi there I saw your beautiful mosaic flower pot. It reminds me of something my late father made years ago. Would you consider emailing me how you did this? If so, my email address is theresanormand@yahoo.com. Very much appreciated. Thank you. Terry = )
  • Ginger Ginger on Jul 21, 2017

    What is "liquid latex"? and you added it to the grout? instead of water or in addition to water?


    Thanks!

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  • Vicki Vicki on Oct 27, 2015
    awesome beautiful to pretty up plant containers. ty for sharing
    • Originals by Rhonda Originals by Rhonda on Sep 29, 2016
      Thank you Vicki and My Apologies for not being active. I just posted the directions where others have asked.
  • Originals by Rhonda Originals by Rhonda on Sep 29, 2016
    To anyone who has asked... DIRECTIONS FOR MOSAIC FLOWER POT I used a simple terracotta pot. It is always good to use a stone sealer on them before mosaic. This will stabilize the clay body somewhat. On this pot I simply used Tile Adhesive called Thin-Set. That's what it is... Not the Brand. It is good to get the 'Modified' Thin-Set, because it has latex polymers and anti-microbials. The latter is for prevention of molds and fungus and the latex polymers add flexibility and help prevent moisture transition. So therefore making it more absorption stable. I use wheeled glass/mosaic nippers to break my stained glass to shape and after curing I grouted with a modified grout and added extra liquid latex for stability and water-proofing. After grout cured, I added a stone sealer on top of everything and wiped clean. ALL MATERIALS CAN BE PURCHASED AT LOCAL HOME CENTERS SUCH AS LOWE'S, But PLEASE FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURERS DIRECTIONS WHEN MIXING. Protect your Eyes and Hands. Glasses and Gloves! BEST OF LUCK!
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