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A simple way to create some beautiful mosaic coasters or centerpieces to your table. Either by refinishing existing pieces or creating your own from scratch.
Tiles
Sand paper
Tile adhesive
Grout
Sponge
Tile nippers
adhesive spreader
Firstly, find yourself a base for the coasters.
I had some old timber coasters that I wanted to refinish but you could use some off cuts of timber also. I also had a larger timber lid to a candle that I wanted to add tiles to.
Lightly scuff sand the surface to remove any debris and to roughen the surface which will aid the adhesion of the tiles.
Then plan out the area to be tiled. You might need to trim some edges to fit the base. I used these white penny rounds and I cut some of them to fit the larger round base.
Then you can apply the tile adhesive. I like to use this premixed adhesive which is great for smaller projects. I used this adhesive spreader to apply a thin layer. I then laid the tiles and pressed firmly. Then removed any excess using a damp sponge.
Leave this to set for at least 24 hours.
You can now add the grout. Again I like to use this premixed grout when doing small projects. It has a thin nozzle which makes application into all the gaps very efficient. I added the grout around the edges of the timber as I didn’t want the timber visible.
I then used the damp sponge to press and smooth the grout evenly.
Then it’s time to set for another 24 hours.
Once it’s set, you can wipe any residue with a clean damp sponge.
I sealed this using a white wax which gives the grout a nice smooth finish and also makes cleaning a lot easier.
I love how these turned out. There are so many possibilities with this. You can use any type of mosaic tiles and get really creative with the designs.
Hello @kimamery
Thank you very much for sharing the steps and materials you used to create these beautiful mosaic tile coasters. They are certainly eye catching and thick enough to handle all sorts of hot and cold beverages.
Eric
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