Image 1: Mosaic Butterfly Chair Center |
A US Midwestern summer includes enjoying gardens and yards, so today's post spotlights a garden chair I up-cycled with mosaics. I have my share of mosaic stepping stones, so creating the mosaic on a chair seat yielded a much more versatile and useful decorative object!
Image 2: Mosaic Butterfly Chair seat |
Besides being an actual chair (!), it's great have a level surface to set tools, or my camera, or beverages on when I'm outside. It's also nice to sit on when taking a break from planting and weeding. Amazingly, I have actually sat on the chair while eating outside with my 20-something children in sight of the flowers! (and weeds).
Image 3: Garden setting, with flowering hydrangea tree! |
The chair is part of a vintage (and rusty) outdoor table and chair set I purchased in Door County. The chair is actually is a folding chair, but I don't use it that way, and I leave it out all winter (Click here for my winter garden photos). I up-cycled the table first. Since I am trying a variety of mosaic techniques, I am not making this set match at all. The unifying theme is picassiette mosaic.
(Mosiac work using broken china is sometimes called Pique Assiette, or picassiette.)
Image 4: Up-cycled vintage Mosaic Butterfly Chair |
The table and chair set included the mosaic table below, detailed in the post here.
Upcycled Garden Mosaic Table |
Mosaic Garden Table Top |
Mosaic Notes: Trying to flex my mosaics and design skills, in this chair I mixed small vintage tiles, contemporary and vintage china, and a central element from a novelty butterfly plate. I used multiple borders and triangular piecing. I loosely coordinated the butterfly's colors and added in additional colors, including cobalt and an inspiring periwinkle blue plate that I really wanted to use because the color was just so lovely. (Periwinkle is a lavender tinted blue, the photos don't necessarily capture the color). LOL, half the reason the chair exists was to use that plate!
Image 5: Mosaic Butterfly with Curved Border Detail |
Project Notes: Reflecting on the results of achieved when a project is completed, I try to answer these 3 questions.
1. What went well,
2. What could have gone better, and
3. What would I do differently if I could re-do it.
Applying
these questions to my chair, I saw I definitely
improved and am happy with the results. Here are my thoughts:
What went well:
I got to use the center of a lovely resale butterfly plate!
I used vintage tiles and other beautiful materials.
I used and was more adept at triangular piecing.
I used multiple border elements and lined them up better than I did in a previous project (the table from this set, shown below, for example).
I got to use an unusual color palette that makes me smile including periwinkle, cobalt and light blues inspired by the center butterfly plate.
I'm happy with the materials used - clear silicon caulk, sanded grout, grout sealer.
The project was fast, and finished!
What could have gone better:
The chair really is too rusty for my taste.
What would I do differently if I could have a do-over?
I might have removed rust and used rust preventive paint.
Answering these questions for completed projects is something I encourage people to contemplate. Skills are improved by practice and reflection!
Image 7: Mosaic table and chair in garden |
Garden Notes: I created this raised bed garden during the pandemic, with all plants and the tree, in what was plain lawn. The small tree is a flowering Hydrangea tree and is already significantly bigger than when I planted it!
"If you have a garden and a library,
you have everything you need."
- Cicero
Image 8: Mosaic table and chair in garden with flowering Hydrangea tree |
"Gardeners, I think,
dream bigger dreams
than emperors."
- Mary Cantwell
Click on the images to see them enlarged. Leave a comment if you have the time, they brighten my day!
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15 comments:
So pretty!
Beautiful!! I love the colors!
That is stunning!
A beautiful set and I admire your work! Thanks for linking up.
That is beautiful. so is the garden.
Beautiful mosaic table and chair. Thank you for your weekend coffee share.
Beautiful!! I love the quote re the library and the garden #WWOT
I absolutely love the beautiful mosaic table and chair.
Happy Tuesday, Jeanne.
Very nice.
I'd like to try mosaic work. Perhaps I'll check the local arts council for classes!
Thank you for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2023/08/wordy-wednesday-this-week.html
So impressive! What a beautiful design. Visiting from Wonderful Wednesday Blog Hop.
What a project. I start an mosaic piece in my art journal. My first one.
I also took part in WW.
Coffee is on, and stay safe.
Wonderful outcome.
Thanks for sharing your link at My Corner of the World this week!
Jeanne, your mosaic and garden is SO lovely!
Congrats for being featured at Friendship Friday at Create With Joy this month!
What a beautiful chair. I wonder how comfortable it is to sit on!
#MMBC
You have a beautiful garden and the chair is beautiful, as is the rest of the garden set, what lovely skills you have.
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