I did a little research and then got started and this is what I ended up with.
Pretty ambitious for a beginner but I like to go big. (Now, I have to say this was not an original design – it is based on a mosaic I loved that I saw online.) This mosaic is around two feet by three feet and was created using vitreous glass tiles. Here is a close up that shows the shading on the tree trunk.
I have to tell you, this thing took me months to complete. But I really enjoyed the process. It was kind of like putting together a really beautiful jigsaw puzzle.
A year or two later, I decided it was time to create another. This time I came up with my own design based on a photograph I found of Big Sky Country.
This mosaic was created using various types of stained glass. I especially like the mirrored glass incorporated into the water at the bottom.
For some reason, these gems have been hidden away in rooms we don't really use. But I decided that was crazy. So the Big Sky mosaic became part of my newly styled bookcases and the Tree mosaic recently came out of storage to preside over the mantle.
These might not be the typical DIY project I share here at Lovely Etc. But I wanted to share them because I really love them. And because making these taught me that if you really want to try something new, go for it. Figure out how to do it and get started already! You might just find a new passion.
What have you been secretly wishing you knew how to do? Painting? Photography? Furniture building? I definitely want to try reupholstering some chairs, but I gotta tell you - I'm kind of scared.
I am linking this post up at Serenity Now, A Diamond in the Stuff, Not Just a Housewife, Sweet Little Gals, Southern Lovely, Shabby Creek Cottage, The 36th Avenue, Crafty Scrappy Happy.


20 comments:
gorgeous! and I love the colours in them!!
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Those are stunning! And to think the tree was your first project - wow! My secret ambition is to learn how to blow glass. I could watch that process for.ev.er.
Wonderful artwork, even if you don't consider it to be original... Just wonderful!
Wow they are beautiful! Looks like a TON of work, but they are amazing :)
Wow! Those are amazing! You did an incredible job! Thanks for sharing.
Wonderful! I love seeing this kind of project.
Your mosaics are beautiful...I'm so glad that you are displaying them in your home. This is an art that I have always admired, but haven't tried it myself. After looking at yours it makes me want to give it a try!
Given your talent, I'm sure you won't have any problem with reupholstering some chairs.
Love love love the trees!
Both mosaics are stunning, Carrie! You did a fabulous job on them. Love how you achieved subtle shading...what a delightful talent. They look wonderful on your new shelves as well...so many great achievements! Love these!
So creative, I love both of them, but you really outdid yourself with your second one and let your personality shine thru!
Wow, what an impressive piece of artwork
Dahhling I think you are very talented..absolutely beautiful! You might consider placing them infront of a different color background, I am certian they will have even more visual impact.
I did the same thing by just jumping into mosaic. It's addicting. :)
Really nice pieces!
Wow! it is very unique art.
Love it.
These are gorgeous! You had me at Big Sky! I miss Montana!
absolutely beautiful!!! i'm impressed.
cathy
Those are beautiful! I love mosaic as well, but would never think to attempt something so ambitious. The tree is awesome!
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Very nice, very original. What a nice surprise to look at. I love the colors and subject.
ummmm this is beyond amazing. you are all around talented my friend!
Ohhh I want to do one! :o)
Jaime
These are so beautiful! I'm looking at trying some mosaic pieces myself, do you have any tips? Did you just smash the glass? How do they all fit together so perfectly? Any help would be great! Thanks so much.
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