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Poonam's Crafteria and Yard on Instagram: "Trash to treasure. A very unique DIY for all my lovely Viewers💛❤️   Follow @poonams_crafteria_and_yard for more ideas 💡   Materials used in the video 👇🏼  This is a mosaic art. I’m using glass stone for this project. For the paste I used white cement + sand + marble powder. For Grouting I used  white cement + wall putty + yellow stainer. And for border I used black cement + dust + sand . I used emulsion colours for this project. Thank you ❤️  #gardening #garden #gardenideas #gardenlove #reels #reelsinstagram #reelsvideo #reelsvideo #reelsindia #reelsvideo #reelsviral #trendingreels #trendingsongs #home #diyprojects #diy #ideas" Yard Statues Ideas, Marble Powder Art, Cement Art Diy Ideas, Black And White Mosaic Art, Used Tires Ideas Backyards, Dish Garden Ideas Diy, Garden White Stones, Bird Bath Ideas Landscaping, Wall Cement Design

Poonam's Crafteria and Yard on Instagram: "Trash to treasure. A very unique DIY for all my lovely Viewers💛❤️ Follow @poonams_crafteria_and_yard for more ideas 💡 Materials used in the video 👇🏼 This is a mosaic art. I’m using glass stone for this project. For the paste I used white cement + sand + marble powder. For Grouting I used white cement + wall putty + yellow stainer. And for border I used black cement + dust + sand . I used emulsion colours for this project. Thank you ❤️…

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A shard of crackle glaze covered clay, together with a second image that shows a handful from my current bucket of smashed vessels that has been slowly accumulating and filling up over the past year. They’re sweet things, which I’ll save until someone approaches to find a use for them, although that hasn’t stopped me from smashing some fragments, sieving them, and adding the very fine powder back into fresh stoneware clay. Some I save for good, for no reason other than my own enjoyment, such ... Shattered Porcelain, Florian Gadsby, Food Fest, Stone Bowl, Yellow Ochre, Crackle Glaze, The Vessel, Night Owl, Iron Oxide

A shard of crackle glaze covered clay, together with a second image that shows a handful from my current bucket of smashed vessels that has been slowly accumulating and filling up over the past year. They’re sweet things, which I’ll save until someone approaches to find a use for them, although that hasn’t stopped me from smashing some fragments, sieving them, and adding the very fine powder back into fresh stoneware clay. Some I save for good, for no reason other than my own enjoyment, such…

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