Sunday, August 31, 2025

Fantasy Flowering Tree Mosiac

Trees and flowering trees appeal to me.  So as a mosaic artist, I decided to create a stepping stone that combines multiple loves and interests - trees, flowering trees, chintz china, and mosaics.  


Mosaic Flowering tree by Jeanne Selep
Image 1: Flowering Tree Mosaic Stepping Stone

As I looked around for a mosaic project inspiration, I found brown mugs with dimensional bark, of all things.  That mug needed to be broken!  Whimsical, but dare I say, ugly?  Maybe ugly is the wrong word, perhaps unique would be better.  (Maybe OK for hobbits?)  Let's just say using the mugs daily would be a strong choice.


Mosaic Flowering tree by Jeanne Selep
Image 2: Mosaic Flowering Tree Detail

I also had a large circular stepping stone mold (18 inches in diameter) that I had purchased full price ($93) around 2008, and never used.  It bothered my that years later I was making mosaics, wishing I had bigger stepping stones, and yet had never used my large mold.

With the help and encouragement of my concrete unafraid and unfazed mosaic artist friend, and after watching her encourage other friends to use concrete (concrete pumpkins, anyone?),  I mixed the concrete (in her basement!), adding chicken wire in the middle of the concrete for support.  I used the mold!  (Which I then gave to her, but have used twice more since, making that mold cost only $31 each use.)  


Mosaic Flowering tree by Jeanne Selep
Image real 3: Mosaic Stepping Stone Detail

I also had many floral dishes I wanted to use.  There is a style of china called chintz, which I love, that has inspired me in multiple mosaics.  Using small bits of floral patterns mimics the chintz look.  See bunny mosaic here.


Mosaic Flowering tree by Jeanne Selep
Image 4: Flowering Tree Mosaic Stepping Stone

 

My Flowering Tree mosaic stepping stone No. 1 was the result.  I hope you like it!

 

 

Unrelated, but...  for our USA Labor Day holiday weekend, (Monday off, 3 day weekend!) we (the family and I) planned to grill out.  But my area in Wisconsin, USA had flooding about 2 weeks ago.  The extra water everywhere resulted in an exponential quantity of hungry mosquitos per acre.  So we didn't grill out, we cooked inside and used the stove top and the oven, because we didn't want to be eaten alive while cooking our dinner, and I didn't want to use a ton of bug spray just to cook outside.  First world problems, I know.  

I hope you had a good weekend, and if in the USA, Holiday weekend!   

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Totally skippable Notes (for those with more time): 

Ah, blogging!.  I photographed my stepping stone on the lawn, thinking the flowers in the grass would add to the spring like image.  Instead, the grass photographs really dark and the lawn looks weedy.  (I used photoshop to lighten the grass.  So much work.)  Do magazine photographers avoid using grass as a background?  Do you have lots of color correction problems?

So then I took the photo on my front step against concrete, but my concrete is in terrible shape, snow and winter and salt having eroded the surface, and it's expensive to fix. (And not a priority, either.  My travel budget would take a hit.)  And guess what - I don't really enjoy concrete work!  My Dad re-surfaced the concrete more than 15 years ago, but that has worn considerably.

A recent plumber fixed some plumbing for less than an hour and charged me $358.  Given that, what do you think new steps, or concrete repair, will cost?  I'm not getting a quote any time soon.  (Still paying off the plumber...)

 

Mosaic Notes: 

Mosiac work using broken china is sometimes called Pique Assiette, or picassiette.  It's my favorite style, and the one I work in the most.

 

Mosaic 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 stepping stone:

What went well:
I used my large mold.
I made my own concrete stepping stone base.
I'm happy with the materials used - clear silicon caulk, sanded grout, grout sealer! 

What could have gone better:
The project took so long.  The results could be better.  

What would I do differently if I could have a do-over?
I'll show you in another post.


Answering these questions for completed projects is something I encourage people to contemplate.  Skills are improved by practice and reflection!     



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9 comments:

roentare said...

A beautiful and deeply personal piece, blending your love of trees, chintz china, and mosaic art into something both whimsical and meaningful

Anne said...

I love it, I have a passion for trees and flowers but I've never tried anything in mosaic. I really love your stepping stone, it looks so good.

Melynda@Scratch Made Food! said...

Beautiful, visiting from #MMBC

Kim Carberry said...

That is just beatuiful! Fantastic work!
So sorry you never got to grill out, it sounds like you made the right choice staying away from the mosquitos.

Slabs said...

So beautiful and creative. WOW, just wow
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Joanne said...

That is absolutely beautiful! We tried cooking out on Friday but had some pretty big and massive thunderstorms running through our area all afternoon and evening.

handmade by amalia said...

This tree is incredible, a thing of beauty.
Amalia
xo

mireille said...

This is one beautiful stepping stone! The colors are beautiful and I am so glad you shared it with us!
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Nancy Andres at Colors 4 Health said...

Wow!!! What a creative and beautiful stepping stone. Saw it at Talking About it Tuesday #86. My shares are 54, 55, and 56. Wishing you and your readers a fabulous Sept. and much happiness. Nancy Andres @ Colors 4 Health.