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Using a Vase and a Globe for Decorative Garden Art

Step 3: In the picture, I am adding pieces to the Thin set and it holds so I can keep adding. In the picture above, I added a small broken dish to the vase. Grooves on the vase don’t affect the outcome.

using a vase and a globe for decorative garden art, crafts

Step 4: Here is another vase that I am working on. This one is green, but you won’t see the color.
I did not complete each one at one setting, because of other commitments, but you could have.

using a vase and a globe for decorative garden art, crafts

Step 5: Once all of the pieces have been adhered, let it dry.
Once it is dry, you will need to grout the entire piece. You can purchase grout at any craft stores. They carry small packages. If you will be doing many projects, then you may want to purchase grout from Home Depot or Lowe’s in larger boxes.
For some reason, I don’t have pictures of them grouted. Here is a bowling ball I grouted however. The process is the same.

using a vase and a globe for decorative garden art, crafts

Step 6: Mix the grout according to the package directions. Smear it all over the piece. Make sure that you get into all of the crevasses. Don’t worry about it getting on the stones and plate pieces, because it will wipe off.
Let it dry. Using a wet sponge, begin wiping off the grout. Keep wiping until it comes clean.

using a vase and a globe for decorative garden art, crafts

Step 7: Once it is cleaned, I usually I wait a little while and then use a towel or rag to shine it up.

using a vase and a globe for decorative garden art, crafts

Step 8: For the last step, you need to seal it since it will be outside.
I used this particular grout sealer. You can find others at your craft store.
I like to pour a small amount into a small dish and then use a small brush to allpy it all over the piece. It will dry hard and shinny.

using a vase and a globe for decorative garden art, crafts

Step 9: Place it in your garden. I used an old wooden handle to hold mine. I pounded it in the ground and then placed the vase over it.
I used two patterns – one was creating circles around the piece the other is a random pattern design.