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Using Mosaic Tables To Brighten Up The Home
by Adam Peters, Ada
If you are looking for something that will make your home unique, then mosaic pieces are certainly worth considering. Created using mosaic tiles, each piece is different and you can even create your own by purchasing mosaic tiles and sticking them together yourself. The most common type of mosaic feature within a home is the mosaic table, which contains a mosaic tabletop, usually on a wrought iron base to keep a Tuscan style look to it.

Making Your Own Mosaic Tables

As mentioned, it is possible to create your own mosaic table and that is something which some people choose to do. This is because it makes it more personal to you and it is not overly difficult to achieve a mosaic table yourself either. So, how exactly do you go about creating your own mosaic table?

In order to create a mosaic table yourself, you need to have a mold to make your tiles. You also need adhesive paper which will be cut to fit the bottom of the mold. The mold will have to be coated with petroleum jelly, followed by adhesive paper which will be placed onto the mold with its sticky side facing upwards onto the bottom of the mold.

The next step in the process, is to arrange the pre-cut glass pieces onto the adhesive paper depending upon the design that you are using. Once you have done that, roll the tiles with a brayer in order to ensure that all of the edges on the tiles are down. When that has been done, you will need to use quick drying cement and mix it with water and a powder colorant to add a nice tint to the concrete. After you have successfully prepared the concrete, pour it into the mould, on top of the glass design but try not to fill it all the way to the top. It is likely that there will be a few air bubbles within the mixture, so in order to remove them tap the mold on the surface and leave it to dry for one hour.

When you are sure that the mold has dried, turn the mold upside down in order to peel off the adhesive paper. Make sure that you then remove any excess concrete away from the design using water and a scraping tool. Finally the mosaic tabletop is ready and all you have to do is seal it onto a wrought iron base. This type of homemade mosaic table is known as an indirect method as you are working your way up from the bottom of the stone and you place any wording backwards so that when it is flipped over it reads ok.

Overall it is simple to make your own mosaic table, you just need to have the right tools and equipment to do it.
Adam Peters has sinced written about articles on various topics from Bathroom Home Improvement, Exhaust and Home Management. Adam Peters is a syndicated editor of . A website with tips on. Adam Peters's top article generates over 823000 views. to your Favourites.
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