Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Mosaic Garden Stepping Stone

Picassiette Mosaic Stepping Stone
Mosaic Garden Stepping Stone

Mosaics are an attempt to make something beautiful out of the broken pieces of something else.  Maybe that's why I am avidly pursing mosaics at this time.  It's a metaphor.  Does anyone else out there want to create some loveliness in spite of the mess they around them?


Picassiette Mosaic Stepping Stone
Mosaic Stepping Stone Close up

I made this project about a year ago as a sort of memorial to an exquisite plate I had just purchased at an antique show that was NOT destined for mosaics AT ALL.

The plate broke as I was washing it.  :( 

I SO wish I had been more careful.


Picassiette Mosaic Stepping Stone
Mosaic Stepping Stone Detail

The plate was an art nouveau style plate, entirely hand painted (I think) on a white background.  The design featured stylized pink flowers, fern-like greenery, and lots of gold swirls and embellishments, and a thick gold edge on the scalloped rim.  Everything about the plate was lovely.

The plate is vaguely the circle with the white background.


Picassiette Mosaic Stepping Stone
Mosaic Stepping Stone Center Detail

I tried to "preserve" the plate in this stepping stone.  But the plate was far more elegant, with the fern fronds connecting in an elegant pattern, not laid out in my frankly clumsy layout.

Clumsy layout? - There were 5 flowers evenly spaced on the plate, and I used a 6 sided hexagon stepping stone.  The stepping stone was too small to allow the plate to fit in, so I squished the five flowers in and had to get rid of portions of the original design.  Also I didn't really manage to center the white circle, and the yellow center is a strange shape. I used the hexagon because that's what I had access to, but that is an excuse - I could have waited and poured or bought a larger round. 


Picassiette Mosaic Stepping Stone
Mosaic Stepping Side view

So why share this mini-disaster at all?  I'm sharing it for several reasons.  

Reason 1 - It cheers me when I look at it.  Despite it's many problems, when I see it as I'm letting the dog out, or bringing the groceries in, I see the lovely colors, the flowers and a bit of a sparkle, and even on a dreary day it looks bright. 

Reason 2 - Of the stepping stones I've made, this one is my favorite.  I don't even let it get rained on, (or stepped on!).  The stepping stone stays under the eave on my front entryway landing.

Reason 3 - The results allow me to enjoy the present as opposed to forgetting or dwelling on the past.  
Making lemons into lemonade, so to speak.

Reason 4 - I think beginners can be encouraged when they see results that are less then perfect.  Unless you look at it (or photograph it) from straight overhead you don't realize the magnitude of the clumsy layout, or that symmetry wasn't achieved.  Or perhaps, I ended up liking my own creations better because of the effort and time I spent on it.  I wouldn't buy this stepping stone had someone else created it, but I cherish my result.

Reason 5 - I am getting better at mosaics, and I enjoy documenting the progress.


Picassiette Mosaic Stepping Stone
Mosaic Stepping Stone Edge Detail

The stepping stone was the first project I used the green border on. The second project is a table (edge detail below) that I shared here.


mosaic detail
Mosaic Garden Table Edge Detail


And on to the real world - Wow.  I feel horrible for those in California and the West Coast affected by fires.  So many houses destroyed in some of the photos I've seen.  Down South has people affected by hurricanes and flooding.  The entire country is reeling from the impact of the pandemic, even if they don't know anyone who has had it.  Two of my college students have had their college experience impacted - I'm grateful they had multiple years of normal college before this.  Jobs have been affected in my family.  Family and friends have had riot experiences.  Life is not normal.  Should we even be trying to post normal life posts?  Is it ignoring the pain to post something trivial?  

I think people want to get back to jobs, colleges, schools, churches, etc. and to experience some portion of the "normal" that has been missing this year.  I know I want to.  So I am posting a possibly trivial post to focus a little less on the many negative things going on, and to carve out a tiny area of "normal" in these strange times.  But I guess I feel I have to explain that I'm aware, I care, and I'm typing this at midnight because I'm not sleeping particularly great anyway, and because I enjoy the many other posts on the more trivial but more normal experiences that I find in the blog parties and blogging world I follow.   Go fellow bloggers go!

There is something therapeutic about combining the shattered pieces available to you and seeing something lovely emerge.  Make something beautiful out of the world around you, if you can.  And if you can't at the moment, I pray that you will find yourself in better circumstances soon.  


Stay sane and healthy, 
and do what you can to help others!
I hope you and yours are healthy and well. 



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24 comments:

  1. That broken plate was a wonderful start for this beautiful mosaic!
    It's a spectacular work of art, Jeanne.
    You have all my admiration.🤗
    Hugs from Spain

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  2. The beautiful from the broken! Certainly this is the pattern of our lives...

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  3. Jeanne, I love the beautiful mosaic stepping stone!

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  4. This is so beautiful! What a great use of a broken plate. Pinned.

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  5. I think it looks lovely - almost too pretty to walk on!

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  6. It is absolutely beautiful, and I love your reasons for sharing it. Have you shared this at the Thursday Favorite Things link party? If not, I hope you will! (It's open for links through Saturday at my blog.) I have always wanted to try doing a mosaic, but I've been a little scared to. You have inspired me.

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  7. I just saw that you have already shared it at the TFT party - I should have checked first! I'm so glad you did, it's beautiful.

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  8. It didn't look clumsy to me. It looks very nice.

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  9. Gorgeous upcycle!! I'd love for you to share over at our weekly Wednesday Creative Crafts Linky Party
    https://creativelybeth.com/creative-crafts-linky-party-9-join-in-the-fun/
    Have a great week!
    Creatively, Beth

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  10. Beautiful, I just love mosaics.

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  11. This is an absolutely stunning piece of artwork. What a bummer that your new plate broke, but what a beautiful way to preserve it after the fact. Creating mosaic from broken bits reminds me of the Japanese art of kintsugi where cracked pottery is repaired with gold. The philosophy is that the more cracks and the more gold filling, the more beautiful the pieces become. It is a philosophy that I apply to life as well. And I think it works for mosaics, too. We should all treasure the beauty in our broken bits! Thanks for linking with me!

    Shelbee
    www.shelbeeontheedge.com

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  12. I think it's beautiful!! It's wonderful to be able to create something from another thing that has broken. The combination of the colours are just my cup of tea and I could just picture a series of these leading up to an afternoon tea table in the garden. Thank you for joining us for the #DreamTeamLinky

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  13. So what if it's not perfect; it's perfectly lovely! I've been wanting to try my hand at doing mosaics.

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  14. WOW! I absolutely love the beautiful mosaic stepping stone!

    Happy Thursday!

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  15. I'm sure the plate was very beautiful, but I have to tell you, I adore that mosaic stepping stone. The mix of colours and designs is just beautiful.
    Thank you for sharing this project at Create, Bake, Grow & Gather this week. I'm delighted to be featuring your beautiful mosaic stepping stone at tomorrow's party and pinning too.
    Hugs,
    Kerryanne

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  16. Very pretty - this would be a nice addition to ANY garden!
    Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2020/10/snow-in-september.html

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  17. I think this mosaic is so beautiful and I would not have spotted any mistakes. A lovely way to make something wonderful from broken pieces, a great metaphor for life! Thanks for linking up with #dreamteamlinky

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  18. What a beautiful mosaic and a beautiful post about your creative process!
    Thanks for sharing it at Inspire Me Monday at Create With Joy.
    I'm thrilled to feature you this week! :-)

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  19. This is so pretty. You must have so much patience! #KCACOLS

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  20. Oh my goodness, the stones are amazing, I love the colors and the designs.
    Thank you for sharing on omhgww, be sure to stop by this week to share again.
    Have a great week!
    Karren

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  21. I think it's really lovely that you've preserved the plate like this, rather than throwing the broken pieces away, and it looks great! I also love the metaphorical concept. Thanks so much for linking up with #KCACOLS! I hope you come back again next time x

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