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Garden Display Stands

Posted by Sue Smith on

Garden Display Stands

NEW STOCK ARRIVED! These 1m tall metal display stands are made locally from steel and powder coated to protect from weather. They will hold a panel 5-15cm wide by 50-90cm tall. Just glue your mosaic to the plate and push into the ground anywhere in your garden.   

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NEW - Flower Cutting Tutorials - £5

Posted by Sue Smith on

NEW - Flower Cutting Tutorials - £5

Stained glass flower cutting tutorials for mosaic.   Each film is between 25-60 minutes long showing in more details how to cut flowers for your glass garden mosaics.  Each one is £5 and will be available with a private link to watch on YouTube as many times as you wish. I will send the link to you in an email. Available now: Roses, Larkspur/Delphinium, Torch Lily/Red Hot Poker, Oxeye Daisy, Stylised Daisy, HollyHocks with more to be added... To then create your own stained glass garden mosaic watch my free YouTube course "How To Create A Garden Glass Mosaic" with...

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NEW - Glass Mosaic Display Fixing Set

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NEW - Glass Mosaic Display Fixing Set

I  have been asked many time how I display my glass mosaics in my garden.  Unable to find anything suitable I decided to have my own made by a local engineer.   Designed to hold up to 12mm thick glass or panels and in stainless steel to avoid rusting. The kit comes with diagram instructions and soft blue glass pads to help cushion your mosaic. Screws are not included because different ones and sizes may be needed for your display location.      

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Save Your Empties!

Posted by Aren IRWIN on

Save Your Empties!

This is a great way to jazz up your empty bottles - particularly if you have interesting shaped ones. I used silicone and small pieces for the mosaic so they wouldn't 'see-saw' with the surface of the bottle not being flat. You can use them as fancy bottles on the table or put fairy lights in them and have them as lamps. An ornate stopper can be a lovely finishing touch. Has anyone else used bottles for their mosaics?    

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FAB Ideas!

Posted by Aren IRWIN on

FAB Ideas!

When you’re looking around for things to use in your mosaics, try to visualise/think outside the box when you see something that appeals to you or catches your eye. These beautiful small iridescent glass fishtails are pendants, but by cutting them in different ways you can make bumblebee wings, small butterflies or butterfly wings, fish tails and fins, or for a sea scene, Portuguese man-of-war sails. I also see fireflies dancing in the night sky.It may be made as one thing but turn it round, cut it up and it’s a multitude of other gorgeous additions. Imagination and creativity have...

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