Decorate Your Garden Using Garden Mosaics

| Monday, May 30, 2011
By Alison Heath


Allowing you to express your creativity in a way that is practical and decorative is creating mosaics and this is also considered as a worthwhile hobby. The stepping stones, garden benches, bird baths, walls, and concrete tables in the garden can be decorated using mosaics. With the variety of mosaic kits available in hardware stores, you can easily create beautiful features in your garden.

Available with various patterns and designs to choose from are mosaic kits. Butterflies, fairies, frogs, sunflowers, and rabbits are examples of the more popular designs. Glass design, background, mortar, and glue will be included in these kits and they will also have the tesserae needed for the project. There are those that are designed for specific shapes including round, hexagonal, or square stepping stones. To continue the theme throughout the garden, there are similar designs that can be used for a garden bench and table top.

You may want to create your own design. A great project for a beginner would be a table or bench. On the clean surface, you will need to sketch your design and work out the types and colors of tesserae, which could be glass or tiles, that you would like to use. Most hardware stores and tile suppliers will have offcuts and broken tiles or glass that you can use. Making sure that the adhesive is suitable for outdoor use is a must. Using colored grout can add a nice finishing touch to a mosaic.

You can arrange the tesserae on the design once you have your materials in order to check if you have the right sizes. Don't forget to wear gloves and safety glasses when you do and use a tile nipper to cut the tiles if necessary. Section by section, you can attach the tiles to the surface one at a time using the adhesive. You will have to leave the adhesive to dry for a day or two before applying the grout. Using a damp cloth or sponge, you can remove the excess grout and leave the mosaic to cure for a couple of days.

Adding color, interest, and a personal touch to items in the garden that can be quite boring and often impersonal are mosaics. Plant pots can be turned into works of art, and a dull expanse of empty wall can be transformed into a feature with a mosaic. Making your own mosaics is more affordable than buying ready-made mosaic items in stores. Bring out the artist in you and transform your garden into a delightful space with garden mosaics.




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