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How Do You Use Vintage China For Mosaic Art?

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How Do You Use Vintage China For Mosaic Art?

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Vintage china can add a unique touch to mosaic projects. From tabletops to picture frames, china’s durability makes it appropriate for nearly all mosaic projects. The tricky part is breaking the china. With a little preparation and practice, you will want to add china to all your mosaic projects. Put on eye goggles, protective gloves and face mask. Place a drop cloth under your project. Cut the piece of china using the two-wheel glass mosaic cutter. Cut into several pieces and continue cutting and nipping the edges until they are the desired size for your project. Arrange the pieces in a desired pattern and glue them to your project base, which could be a piece of furniture or a picture frame. Let the glue dry according to the manufacturer’s recommendation. Spray the china with a light coat of polyurethane spray. This coat protects the china from scratches during the grouting process. Let the spray dry according to the directions on the can. Mix your grout with water according to the p

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