Saturday, April 28, 2012

Stained Glass Mosaic Stepping Stone

I took a class on how to make a stained glass mosaic stepping stone at our local stained glass store, Anything Goes With Glass. I had a Groupon so that I could afford the class. I took the class with a friend's daughter who is an amazing artist (no pressure for me!)

They provided a pre-cut stained glass focal for us. I chose a flower and they also provided a center glass stone for the project. This is how they get rid of their glass scrap pieces. They had all sorts of types of glass. I decided on an abstract pattern (the only one in the class who did this - I just didn't want to be compared to the artist next to me.) We selected glass and glued our pieces onto a concrete stepping stone. You have to be careful that none of the glass extends beyond the edges, otherwise when someone steps on it, it can crack and break off.

We went to lunch while the glue dried. When we returned it was time to grout. We were given black grout for the project. I was glad I chose primarily light-colored glass because it really pops with the dark grout. We were shown how to mix the grout to the consistency of thick frosting. We applied it to the glass with a grout float and spread it evenly across the glass. We then wiped the excess off with a damp rag. We got the final haze off the glass with an eraser (which works really great to shine up the glass).

I used grout sealer when I got home so that the stepping stone would be weatherproof. I was pleased with the final product. If you haven't tried mosaic, it is really fun and rewarding.

1 comment:

marufhosen said...

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