Broken China Mosaic Table

Creating a mosaic table is an inexpensive, fun way to add life to an old table. You don't need to be experienced in mosaics to create this table. This is one of those projects that just allows you to let just loose and create. You can design the china in a specific pattern or randomy place the broken china. So roll up your sleeves, get out the hammer and smash some old china.

This is good project for using old mismatched china or souvenir plates that are gathering dust. Put the plates in a paper bag, cover with a towel and get out the hammer.
China plates have a thick ridge on the back so you won't always get a flat piece. Use a nippers to cut away the ridge.
Start by arranging your broken china pieces on the table. Tile nippers come in handly for cutting the china into smaler pieces.
Glue the broken china, smooth side out to the table.
Mix up a batch of grout. Using rubber gloves, smoosh the grout into the china. You need to get the grout around and under all of the broken china.
Let the grout set for a few minutes until it gets a little hard. Start wiping off the top layer with a damp sponge. If it's too wet let it sit longer.
Continue wiping off the top layer and cleaning off the china & stones. Use a paint stick or your finger to smooth the edges.
Top view of table. Besides broken china I also used colorful glass marbles.
Finished broken china mosaic table.
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After the grout is dry apply 3-4 thin layers of gloss varnish.
Supplies used

Old China
Gorilla Glue
White Sanded Grout
Varnish
Tile Nippers
This is a good project for recycling your old china. I especially like colorful travel plates. I used Gorrilla glue for this project. I apply it small amouts with a toothpick because it expands.
I've had good results with this grout. Just add water until you get the consistency of brownie mix. Make sure to make enough so you don't run out midway through your project.
This varnish dries to a shiny, clear finish. It goes on smooth and cleans up with soap and water. Tile nippers come in very handy because the china won't always break in to the size pieces that you need.

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