Mosaics 101
This is a two-day class.
Creating mosaics is a two-step process.
Day One:
The first day, we are creating a design.
Learn about the different cements, shards, and found objects that can be used in mosaic.
Then complete a design which will be 20 cm square.
It can be used as a wall hanging, kitchen trivet, or garden decoration.
Practice how to use the cutters, and to apply the cement. The adhesive used on the first day takes 24 hours to dry. If the piece isn’t complete in the time allotted, more time can be scheduled.
Day Two:
Second day, we are grouting our finished piece.
The adhesive needs to set completely before the piece can be grouted.
Overnight is usually sufficient, that’s why 2 days are scheduled
Grouting: We will learn all about different kinds of grout, and how to make different colours, and use the tools that are needed to give your mosaic a polished look.
Start time for each day is 9:30 am.
Bring something for your lunch, tea and coffee will be provided.
Day One finishes around 2 or 3 pm, depending on the completion of your piece.
Day two takes about 2 hours.
My workshop is not large, so I am offering classes for only two to three women at a time,
which gives the student a very personalised learning experience.
All materials will be supplied.
3 dates are happening for this:
* October 13-14th, October 23rd-24th, December 1st-2nd
Contact Susanne for more info and to sign up: susanne@uniquethreads.co.nz
021 049 8870
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