Step 1
Firstly, I found a piece of scrap wood and got everything out that I needed.

Step 2
I then got to work setting the tile pieces down in a pattern I was happy with. I broke a few pieces up using a hammer to create smaller tiles when needed.

Step 3
When I was happy with the pattern, I transferred them off the board so that I could apply the adhesive. I taped around the edge of the board to hold any loose adhesive in place. Then using the adhesive scraper, I applied the adhesive and scored lines down the centre like this.

Step 4

Step 5
Then I placed each tile back on the board. This is so satisfying to do.

Step 6
Once all the pieces were in place, I left it to dry for 24 hours.

Step 7
After the adhesive had set, it was time to grout. Once mixed with water, the grout is a thick paste. I applied it using my gloves and pushed it into each crevice. I then used a damp sponge to smooth it out and remove the excess.

Step 8
I then left it to dry overnight. The following day, I used an orbital sander with fine grit sandpaper to smooth off any rough edges and blend the grout into the timber.

Step 9
I then waxed the entire piece using white wax. This sealed the grout and tile and makes it easier to clean.

Step 10
And then I set this in the middle of my dining table. It makes a nice setting for flowers, candles, picture frames, or could be used to serve a bowl of chips and dip. I love this travertine tile, and love how it ties in with my outdoor area tiles.

Tools and materials
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