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Sunday, 29 June 2014

Watch out Gaudi, here I come!

Oh yes, the mosaic is finished!  Tiled, grouted, painted.  Done.

This is my fourth completed goal for the 2014 FAL quarter 2.  You can see my goal-setting post here.


Finish Along 2014


I can't believe it took me so long to get this done as it actually did take much time, working-on-it-time I mean.



It was from a kit, bought for me last Christmas, or maybe the Christmas before... I really enjoyed making this and see more mosaics in my future.



I'm thinking a large, sinuous mosaic covering our garden wall and flowing down to the ground à la Gaudi.  I might start with something smaller though, like a vase, or a flower pot.

11 comments:

  1. Maybe you could build up your garden path in small panels...

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  2. It's so pretty! Great job and congrats on another finish :D

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  3. It looks fantastic. Great job! Did you ever get the wool bits you needed to finish the flag rug hook?

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  4. Love your mosaic. You are so talented.

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  5. That is a beautiful mosaic! The colours are sublime...ooo and I do love Gaudi mosaics, how I wish I could incorporate some mad Barcelona style in our little English village...Chrissie x

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  6. Congrats on the finish! Very pretty.

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  7. It turned out great. And at this rate of completion you're going to have quite a list of finishes by the end of the year!

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  8. So glad to see this finished, it's lovely. Have fun planning your new projects

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  9. That looks lovely! Well done :) Wish I could do something like that!

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  10. I had been thinking that you really didn't need to paint it. I'm glad you did. It's beautiful.

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