This is absolutely gorgeous. And it does look
like her! I've blogged this at mosaik.wordpress.com. Hope you don't mind!
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Thanks so much GeoWambats for such a nice
compliment and I left a comment on your blog
too. Very nice blog by the way. I have it
bookmarked
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THANK YOU so much you guys!! This is about
3feet wide and is a focal point in my garden.
It took almost an entire summer to complete.
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Awesome mosaic! I love the flowers, puppy
and the colors and design are out-standing!
What did you use for a substrate to use in
your garden? I would love to create a piece
for my "Sophie"!
Rosemary
Flamingo Fanny Mosaics www.FlamingoFanny.com
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Ohhh Rosemary I love your work too...nice
website and very classy! Thanks for the
kudos on my Wanda piece!!
For all my outdoor projects that hang I use
1/2" plexiglass. Anything thinner can
bend so ghed 1/2" is the thinnest I
would go. Spray a glass "frosting"
product on the back or use an opaque plexi.
The only problem with opaque is that the
light can't pass through the beautiful glass
The only adhesive that I found which works
on all surface to surface adhesion is
Weldbond and i dries totally clear and
waterproof and is flexible to handle the
elements.
This piece has been in our garden from 100
degrees down to 15 degrees in Oregon for 4
years now and doing great.
Please let me know if you do one of
Sophie!! I would love to see it!
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Hi again, just started a group called Mosaic Art Source, and we'd love to have your mosaics &
mosaic photos added to the group!
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Very beautiful~
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This is absolutely gorgeous. And it does look like her! I've blogged this at mosaik.wordpress.com. Hope you don't mind!
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