Bubbly Bathroom Mirror Free-Form Mosaic

finished bathroom mosaic

BATHROOM MIRROR FREE-FORM MOSAIC

I recently finished up a project in my bathroom. I had a vision of sparkling, sea green bubbles and lots of movement as a decorative accent to an otherwise very white room. I could have done something in the standard square tile format but I’ve always wanted to create a free-form mosaic and thought this would be the perfect opportunity. What’s more flowing than water and bubbles!? I purchased and inserted a few round mirror tiles that mimic the “floating” vanity mirror. They also add movement and pick up colors from other areas of the bathroom. I’ve included a few process photos below.

production: rolling, cutting and drying clay tiles

PRODUCTION: ROLLING, CUTTING AND DRYING CLAY TILES

tiles, bisque fired

TILES: BISQUED TO CONE 04

tiles: glazed and fired

TILES: GLAZED WITH MY SECRET SEA-FOAM RECIPE AND FIRED TO CONE 05

tiles: glued to wall

TILES ARRANGED AND ADHESIVED TO WALL

tiles with grout: detail

FREE-FORM MOSAIC: DETAIL

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2 Responses to “Bubbly Bathroom Mirror Free-Form Mosaic”

  1. Beth George Says:

    July 16th, 2010 at 6:07 pm

    Wonderful!

  2. Laurie Says:

    July 27th, 2010 at 9:41 am

    Thanks Beth!

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