| Revive the Byzantine and Italian art form of mosaic in a faux-finish perfect for outdoor pots and planters. Experiment on pieces of paper before beginning, and remember, perfection is not necessary. Part of the appeal of old mosaics, whether pattern or picture, was that they were unique to each artist. |
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Materials
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Method |
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| Step 3 Your design will be composed of a series of bands, approximately 3 cm apart on the pot – each accommodating a 2.5 cm row of squares, and 0.5 cm for the grouting. Using these as a guide, draw your design onto the tracing paper and transfer it onto the pot. Remember that the pot is rounded, so the design will have to be manipulated slightly to fit the pot. Mosaic tiles are seldom perfectly aligned, so don’t worry too much about accuracy – slight imperfections will add to the authenticity of the look. |
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| Step 5 Hold the brush at a 45º angle to the pot. Move the brush evenly across a traced square, creating a sharply defined edge. |
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Step 6 Note: Clean the edges with a piece of mutton cloth dipped in methylated spirits, if necessary. This will also remove unsightly pencil marks. Leave the pot to dry for two hours. |
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