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Making Mosaics - How to Grout

About this Lesson

  • Type: Video Tutorial
  • Length: 15:43
  • Media: Video/mp4
  • Posted: 06/14/2007
  • Use: Watch Online & Download
  • Download: MP4 (iPod compatible)
  • Size: 77 MB

Following up on their first lesson "Making Mosaics - The Basics", the owners of the Craft Workshop walk you through the basics of how to grout a mosaic. They talk about what you need, where to get it, and methods for how to grout a mosaic. They also show inexpensive tools and helpful tricks for grouting, wiping, and tinting.

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Lisa Maxwell
Lisa Maxwell
4 lessons
Joined:
06/19/2007

Co-founders Cynthia Burrow and Lisa Maxwell are long-time Austinites who have been friends since they attended Westwood High School. Their vision for The work*shop is to create a home away from home for diverse members of the Austin community—families, professionals, businesses, nonprofit organizations and artists.

The work*shop offers you a unique and memorable environment in which to discover and develop your creative abilities and provides vendors and teachers with an outlet to develop and promote their own individual interests and products. The work*shop strives to be a responsible corporate citizen, because we believe it is our duty to give back to the community which supports...

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Tina_homepage
Watching how it's done
02/14/2008
~ Tina

It's really helpful to be walked through how to grout and watch someone doing it. Again, the tips are helpful as well as seeing what kind of common, inexpensive tools can be used.

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Tina_homepage
Watching how it's done
02/14/2008
~ Tina

It's really helpful to be walked through how to grout and watch someone doing it. Again, the tips are helpful as well as seeing what kind of common, inexpensive tools can be used.

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