Showing posts with label mosaic pot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mosaic pot. Show all posts

Monday, May 20, 2013

Small Pebble RUNE Pot

Small Pebble
RUNE Pot




Finished item 


Terracotta pot to be used ...


A selection of Runes to be used ...


*  For this project I used small rounded-shaped, different coloured Rune stones 
and quirky-shaped tiny pebbles to fit in between the crevices.



*  Spreading a small amount of glue at a time, 
place each stone to its most comfortable and visual appeal.  



You may find that the ‘right’ pebbles will present themselves to you.

*  Once your project is totally dry and set (one to two days), 
make a weak solution of glue blended with water.  
Use a soft bristled paint or craft brush to blend the water and glue mixture, 
then brush the solution on all areas of your project, 
paying particular attention to the nooks and crannies between each pebble. 
 Allow to dry for a day or two.

*  Using Tile Waterproofing Spray, ensure that all stones are thoroughly covered
 and waterproofed, ideal for outdoor use.  
Allow to dry.


Finished product ...


For more information about 

Elderfuthark RUNES

visit:  
http://elderfutharkrunes.blogspot.com.au/


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Zig-Zag Pebble Pot

Zig-Zag
PEBBLE POT



Finished project.


Terracotta pot to be used ...


*  Choose a selection of round pebbles and oblong river stones.



*  Draw the desired design on the terracotta pot using a pencil, 
tweaking it here and there to suit your taste.  
With this project I chose to use a mix of stone and decided upon a simple zig-zag design.



*  Spread glue evenly upon the section to be worked on, 
and place pebbles where you wish to achieve your desired effect.



*  Once complete, allow the pot to dry fully ... generally one to two days.

*  Mix a small amount of glue with water in a plastic bowl or tub. 
Using a soft, clean paint or craft brush, stir the solution until all the glue is dissolved 
and a weak, white liquid is achieved.  

*  Gently, yet liberally paint the glue solution into all the crevices between the pebbles, ensuring that every section of the entire project is saturated.  
Allow to dry for at least a day or so.

*  Liberally spray tile waterproofer all over the finished project,
 making sure that you get it into all the tiny gaps between the pebbles.


All finished :)


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Small Pebble Pot

Small
PEBBLE POT


Finished project


Pebbles to use ...






Small plain ceramic pot
*  I’ve had this plain little ceramic pot for years, 
and decided that it needed a bit of a make-over.  
I was after a quirky looking little pebble pot.




*  Spread glue evenly, section by section as needed, 
and place pebbles randomly as you see fit.  
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder remember :)

*  Allow to dry fully once all pebbles are placed.

*  Using a soft paint or craft brush, blend a small amount of glue with water 
until a white-coloured liquid is achieved.

*  Gently brush this mixture all over the project, 
making sure to fill all nooks and crannies between the pebbles.  
Allow to dry  -  1 to 2 days.

*  Once dry, spray thoroughly with tile waterproofing spray and allow to dry.




*  All done :) 

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