CRAFTS Index
Baskets
Beading
Boxes
Candles
Children's Room Decor
Clay
Clothing
Dolls
Faux & Other Finishes
Flowers & Foliage
Furniture
Garden & Patio
Glass
History
Holidays
Jewelry & Accessories
Kids Crafts
Lamps & Shades
Linens & Fabrics
Memory Crafts
Metal
Natural & Homemade
Needle Arts
Organizing & Storage
Painting & Staining
Paper
Photo Projects
Quilting Techniques
Recycled Objects
Ribbons & Bows
Rubber Stamping
Scrapbooking
Special Days & Gifts
Stenciling
Storage
Tabletop Decor
Toys & Games
Walls & Floors
Wedding
Wirework
Wood & Leather

BEST OF CRAFTS
Puttin' On the Knits
Knitty Gritty
Creative Juice
Sewing for the Home
Scrapbooking: Flowers
Scrapbooking Basics
Scrapbooking: Holidays
Scrapbooking: Vacations

SPONSOR LINKS

  • Polymer Clay Mosaic Tabletop
  • Learn how to create a beautiful polymer clay mosaic tabletop.
    From "Craft Lab"
    episode DCLB-104


    Guest Laurie Mika joins host Jennifer Perkins and demonstrates how to make tiles out of white polymer clay and apply designs onto the tiles using a knife and rubber stamps. The tiles are then painted with acrylic paints.

    The tiles are arranged like a puzzle on a gold plywood base and glued down to create a unique mosaic design. Finally, the tabletop is assembled by placing the board into a metal frame.

    advertisement


    PHOTO

    Guest Laurie Mika shows you how to create this colorful mosaic...
    PHOTO

    table with a method that can be utilized on other craft projects.
    Project designed by Laurie Mika.

    Materials:

    1' square piece of 1/4" wood or handy backer board
    gold spray paint
    approximately 60 tiles of 1/4" commercial glass or ceramic tile for border
    1 large (1.75 lb.) box of white Sculpey polymer clay
    wax paper
    clay blade
    rolling pin
    non-serrated kitchen knife
    2 roasting pans with clips
    assorted paintbrushes
    acrylic paint
    Sculpey Gloss Glaze
    seed beads
    Weldbond adhesive
    jewelry adhesive

    PHOTO

    Figure A
    Polymer Clay Mosaic Tabletop

    1. Cut a piece of wood or plywood the size of your table frame, and then spray it gold.

    2. Roll out white Sculpey into desired thickness (approx. 1/8" thick) on a piece of wax paper using a rolling pin.

    3. Cut out strips of clay and then cut into smaller "tile" pieces using a clay blade—cut various sizes.

    4. Score designs into the tiles using a non-serrated knife.

    5. Bake as directed in an enclosed roasting pan clipped with butterfly clips.

    6. Take outside to vent and cool.

    7. Paint the tiles in a variety of color groups (figure A) using acrylic paints.

    8. Glue glass or ceramic tiles around the wood to create a border.

    9. Lay out painted tiles on wood (like putting together a jigsaw puzzle).

    10. Glue down tiles with Weldbond.

    11. Fill in the cracks and spaces with jewelry adhesive and seed beads as grout and then let dry.

    12. Varnish the tiles with Sculpey gloss glaze.



    RESOURCES :

    Sculpey Polymer Clay, Sculpey Glaze Gloss
    Polyform Products Company, Inc.
    Website: www.sculpey.com

    400 Polymer Clay Designs
    Suzanne J.E. Tourtillott
    ISBN: 1-57990-460-2
    Lark Books/Sterling Publishers

    Weldbond
    Frank T. Ross and Sons, Inc.
    Website: www.weldbond.com


    GUESTS :

    Laurie Mika
    Mika-Arts
    E-mail: laurie@mikaarts.com
    Website: www.mikaarts.com

  • ALSO IN THIS EPISODE: