Friday, April 30, 2010

Mosaic Keychain Holder - Tutorial

I am super excited to receive this awesome Mosaic Coaster kit from Artful Mosaic Supplies as part of the Totally Tutorials Exchange Program.
Artful Mosaic Supplies is one stop shop for all your Mosaic supplies, so do visit Artful Mosaic Supplies and check out her amazing range of MDF bases, vintage glass tiles and other knick knacks.



Mosaic is such intriguing and exquisite craft, where bits and pieces of glass can inspire you to create vivid designs, I was so inspired by this Mosaic Kit that I could not stop myself at one project idea, so after much brainstorming I decided to make three different projects with this kit.



For my first project I decided to make Mosaic keychain Holder, I really needed one, as every time I step out, I always have to hunt down my keys. Mosaic Key chain holder idea was both functional and elegant, so I decided to give it a shot. Here goes my first tutorial :)

Supplies you need


• Mosaic Coaster kit from Artful Mosaic Supplies
• Wood Plaque for Base(9x12)
• Decoupage Glue (Mod Podge)
• Distress Inks and Distress Crackle Paint(Vintage photo)
• Music Sheets
• Flat White Spray Paint and Primer
• Crystal Clear Varnish
• Polymer Clay Tiles(click here to make your ownPolyClay tiles)
• Antique Copper Coins
• Rub n Buff wax polish (Antique Gold)
• Craft Adhesives such as Elmer’s White Glue,Weldbond glue and Epoxy
• Sponge Brush
• Latex Gloves for grouting
• Pair of Wall Hooks

Lets start with Coasters

• Seal coasters with any good white glue. Add 5 parts water to 1 part glue and brush one coat onto your coasters. Decoupage glue can also be used.



• Mask and Seal your Polymer Clay tiles OR any waterproof object to embellish your coasters with packing or masking tape.



• Lay your tiles out on the coasters before attaching them adhesive. Once you come up with design for your mosaic, glue individual tile one at time using heavy duty craft adhesive (I used Weldbond glue).Make sure there is no space more than 1/4" among your tiles. Otherwise grout can develop cracks.



• Once all the pieces are attached to the coasters, set them aside and let the glue cure for several days before grouting.



• Mix grout according to package instructions. I mixed grout powder with water until it reached creamy but thick consistency.(like peanut butter)




• Apply grout liberally using a craft stick or rubber Spatula and spread out grout evenly over the mosaic tiles and with the help of foam piece work the grout under the edges of tiles. Wear gloves to push grout into crevice. Make sure you protect your work surface and clothes as grouting can be little messy.





(Tip use a piece pool noodle)




• Let the grout set for 10 minutes at most and wipe off any excess grout with barely damp sponge or rag, being careful not to wipe away the grout in the crevices.Gently remove any remaining residue from the tiles themselves. Let your grout dry thoroughly for several days before sealing.






• Wipe sealant with brush or soft rag over the grout. Wipe off any excess and polish the tile as you go, and let it dry.




• Remove masking tape from polymer clay tile.







• Clean and polish your coasters. You can paint the sides of your coasters (I applied little Rub n Buff on the sides)




Now move on to the Base


• Spray paint primer and one coat of flat white, let it dry completely.







• Apply crackle paint and let it dry overnight, distress edges with distress ink to show off cracks and seal it with a coat of varnish.





• Distress music sheets to give them worn out look and tear into strips and ink edges once more.





• Decoupage music sheet randomly over the prepared base and let it set for few days.



• I could not find any wall hooks of my choice, so I used what I had; I spray painted the wall hooks in flat black and highlighted them with Rub n Bluff.






• Drill holes and attach the wall hook onto the prepared base.



• Stamp out white sculpey clay,neatly trim edges with Exacto knife.



Bake clay in oven by following package instructions



Paint it black and apply little Rub n Buff and glue polymer clay appliqué onto the hook




• Attach Mosaic Coasters onto the prepared base with epoxy glue.



• Glue His/Her copper coins and you are done :)




So as you can see mosaic technique is really easy all you need is right supplies and little patience. This was my first attempt at glass mosaic and so far it was really easy and fun project, so if I can do it anyone can do it.






Now I have a dilemma whether to hang this Mosaic Keychain Holder on wall or Place it on my foyer table???? Any suggestions???







That’s all for now,

Have a Creative Day,

Shahana.




28 comments:

  1. Found you on FF! Glad I did because my creativity is blossoming! Follow me as I explore this as a new SAHM!

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  2. Wow, what an incredible project with incredible results--love all of the different elements.

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  3. I agree with the previous comment. INCREDIBLE! It is so beautiful and so professional looking. I want one!

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  4. hi shahana,greta work . you must have really enjoyed yourself. the key holder has come out really neat. keep up the good work

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  5. Saw this on Tatertots and Jello and thought I'd check it out! What a fabulous project! Thanks for sharing this!

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  6. You are so totally creative!!!
    I'm so glad that you enjoyed using the mosaic supplies :)
    Thanks so much for writing such a great tutorial and I just LOVE the key chain holder!
    ~Dana :)

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  7. Great project with the kit. I'd hang it, simply because if you leave it on the table, sooner or later someone will grab their keys in a hurry and knock it down and possibly anything else near it. I'm trying to get my project finished to post.
    http://KayzKreationz.blogspot.com

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  8. Your tutorial is so clear and concise! The outcome is outstanding! Thank you for sharing!

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  9. Wow...looks like you put a lot of work into it! Great work and thanks for linking up to Mad Skills Monday!

    Ginger
    SSB

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  10. That is so gorgeous! And you made it, wow!

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  11. Your mosaics are amazing! I love the concept of a his her key holder - super cute! Thanks so much for stopping by and joining the Sunday Showcase Party! I greatly appreciate it. Hope you have a wonderful week. Hope to see you again next Sunday! ~ Stephanie Lynn

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  12. Such a cool idea! You sure are good with that clay! Thanks for sharing @ Anything Related!
    {rebekah}

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  13. What a nice variety of items all mixed together. Those coasters looked great on their own too. Thanks for linking it up to Craftastic Monday!

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  14. What a clever idea! Love it! Love th music sheets!!

    Thank you for linking up to my Link Party, and please don't forget to place the party button on your post so others can join us too, ok? :)

    Hugs,
    Bird

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  15. Great idea. Those mosaics are cool! Thanks for sharing at 'Look at me, I'm SO Crafty!' at Fun to Craft.

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  16. What a great project! I love all of the details and textures. It turned out wonderful. Thanks for linking up to Be Inspired today.

    Chelsea

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  17. Dear Shahana.
    Thank you so much for sharing this fantastic art and its well defined tutorial. I wish that get time to make it. I just love our blog.
    Rubina

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  18. Thank you all for your kind words :)

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  19. Sooo cool! I am super into old sheet music lately. Thanks for the great inspiration!

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  20. I could use this. I am constantly losing my keys! Thanks for linking up to Saturday is Crafty Day!

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  21. This project is great too....LOVE your style...and your tutorials are awesome! The tickled pink linky is on for Friday!

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  22. I LOVE this idea! Hello from ff and adventuresinmomville.com! Can't wait to check out all your projects!

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  23. Those turned out great!! Thanks for linking up!!

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  24. Absolutely beautiful, I love what you did with a little sculpey clay and Rub n Buff!

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  25. This is absolutely lovely!!!

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  26. It’s really a nice and useful piece of information. Thanks for the share.
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