Hopefully this website makes it clear that I am a fully-admitted mosaic addict. So when my partner Mark and I decided we should have a formal celebration to honor our union in front of our friends and family this summer, of course I wanted it to include mosaics!

I started to google for ideas and wasn’t coming up with many. Most mosaics are individual projects and fulfill an individual vision. So after some brainstorming and practice sessions, the Wedding Mosaic Kit was born as an interactive alternative to a traditional (dust-gathering!) guest book.

What need does it solve?

  • Entertain guests while they’re waiting for the ceremony to begin
  • Create a special, ultra-unique and customized memory of the day
  • Use special pieces of broken family china or other trinkets that have no purpose except to remind you of happy times

Example #1: From Our Wedding
(with horseshoe from my grandpa’s farm)

Some people wanted to put lots of pieces and others just choose a special piece and told us which one they’d placed.
Kiddos and adults liked the project.
this instruction sign is included in the kit, as well as heart-shaped templates.
This was also a helpful distraction post ceremony while we were taking photos.
This was our group project after the wedding. Notice the fair bit of “white space” aka blank space.
Our mosaic after some filling in and grouting.

Lessons Learned: I would have made the heart outline stronger and/or used the ball chain BEFORE I set it out for people to play with. Instead, I did that afterward. I also painted the grout of the heart a dark turquoise color (our house color) to help set off the heart shape. Because I was worried about the guitar tin box rusting, I sealed the entire piece with a two-part resin.


Example #2: Ericka’s Hearts

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Four heart template

Lessons Learned: Ericka wanted these hearts to be color-themed, so she instructed her helpers to make sure that happened. They also decided it was best to glue the keys and earring onto the piece AFTER it was grouted so they would move vs. being fixed into the grout.

Note: the “grid” pieces are the backside of the tiles, but they make a fun texture turned upside down.



Example #3: Avery is a Peach

Free hand heart drawing with color-specific tiles
Free hand heart drawing with color-specific tiles

Lessons Learned: This shows a request for a simple and streamlined peach color palate with a mix of cut stained glass and small tiles.


How Does it Work?

You buy a 12×12 stepping stone ($2-5 dollars at a box store) and I provide the rest of the materials needed to make a permanent moment of your special day. (Note: 12×12 wedi board can be ordered as an alternative

)HOW TO HAVE AN AWESOME GROUP MOSAIC STEPPING STONE EXPERIENCE:
1. Order Kit
2. Buy plain cement stepping stone no bigger than 12×12” (or order a lighter board designed for outdoor wall hanging)
3. (optional) put our included directions sign into a frame
4. (optional) cut out and trace pattern of your choice onto the stone (or board)
5. Set out stone and supplies at your wedding (or other event)
6. It is helpful to ask one or two people to oversee the project and make sure that people a) see the opportunity to add a stone to the project and b) don’t use too much glue. 

ADDITIONAL OPTIONS
7. Pre-break any special china you’d like to use as part of your stone (this is a great way to put that broken tea cup from your grandma to use!). The kit includes other pieces of broken ceramics for you to use as well.
8. Gather any special mementos you’d like to include. Think about weather and durability when finding items (coins, keys, stones, rocks all work well)