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“For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them.” ― Aristotle
I continue to experiment with mosaics. It has been a very rewarding experience. I am beginning to think that there is perhaps some creativity within me. I am also trying to learn discipline and patience. “Trying” being the key word, as I still struggle with being in the present moment and enjoying the process instead of just wanting to get the job done.
I have been using a variety of materials I find around the house, at the dollar store and at the craft store. I think that is one of the beauties of mosaic, you can use anything and make it work.
“Determination, effort, and practice are rewarded with success.” ― Mary Lydon Simonsen
I decided to make frames for my family member’s to surprise them with on my next trip to Brazil. Well it is not much of a surprise because I have already told them what I was up to. 🙂
And here they are for your viewing pleasure. Please keep in mind that I still have to clean some of the grout from around and on top of some tiles. I am giving my sore fingers a break from this detailed job for now.
This one I made for my Mom. I made it from stones and buttons. She collects owls and if you look closely you will see tiny owls on the side and at the top.
This one I made for my dad. He adores animals, specially dogs. There are 14 different types of dogs on it. Also made with buttons.
This one I made for my brother. He is a spots fan so I was happy to have found those buttons in the shape of different balls. It is made from tessarae (ceramic tiles).
This last one, but not least, I made for my sister. It is made with glass tiles and other buttons and silver plaques. She is a teacher so I have some school related decorations (pencils, ruler, etc). On the 6 silver little plaques at the top are the following words: Faith, Believe, Love, Hope, Destiny and Play.
This last one, but not least, I made for my sister. It is made with glass tiles and other buttons and silver plaques. She is a teacher so I have some school related decorations (pencils, ruler, etc). On the 6 silver little plaques at the top are the following words: Faith, Believe, Love, Hope, Destiny and Play.
They look much better in person, but they still look like a child’s school project, but I am so proud of getting them done. I look forward to making more and improving, improving, improving.
“Practice makes the master.”
― Patrick Rothfuss



