Size: 8″x8″ Material: Clay Thickness: 3/8" 1 sq.ft: 2.25 pcs Finish: Matte Texture: Smooth Variation: V2 (Slight Variation) Usage Recommended for - Interior floors, walls, mudrooms, kitchen islands, entryway, backsplashes, fireplace surrounds, showers, steam rooms, decorative walls and bathroom floors. - Commercial and high traffic areas such as restaurants, bars and offices. - Stair risers. - Some outdoor applications, such as, patio floors under a covered area. Outdoor kitchens and showers in warmer climates and most areas not directly exposed to freezing conditions. Avoid use in - Areas exposed to freezing conditions, sloped floors in wet areas, stair treads and commercial kitchens. Grout Grout Product and Color We recommend Mapei Ultracolor Plus FA 38 Avalanche. Grout Joints We recommend between 1/8”-1/4" grout joint for rectified tiles, due to a natural variation in size. An additional deviation of ± 1/4" is considered acceptable for joint straightness and variation of flatness. Although a tighter grout joint is achievable, we recommend consulting a skilled installation expert to increase the probability of a successful installation. Trim For a clean and contemporary look, we recommend Schluter Schiene Satin Anodized Aluminium - 1/2". This sleek metal trim is paintable and available in various finish options. For additional information on trim, email us at [email protected]! CREDITS Stunning sink backsplash | Design Cerulean Concepts | Build Goodner Brothers | Photography Kelly Colson Bathroom Floor | Design: @Schlitt_Flips | Builder: Michael Schlitt Construction Magnificent feature wall | Design Ice Interior Design | Photography Michael Hunter Rachel Peck Interiors | Build by Rockin' Remodeling | Photography Sarah Natsumi Moore PRODUCT DESCRIPTION About Print Patterned Clay Tile : Glazed and fired, you will love these tiles for their clean lines, durable finish and low maintenance. Clay Import's print patterned tiles are a more “livable” version of high-maintenance cement tiles. They are also significantly easier to install and require no extra sealing! Trailblazing printing technology allows us to apply practically any pattern on durable clay tile. Want to create your own pattern and color combination? Our Print Pattern collection is customizable here. Print Pattern designs are predictable and consistent in color and size – a great option for the design-savvy perfectionist in you. PRODUCT DETAILS Size 7.5" x7.5" Texture Smooth Variation V2 (Slight Variation) Thickness 3/8" Finish Matte RETURNS & SHIPPING We do not accept returns of any of our products. Please read our policy prior to placing an order. Return and Cancellation Policy l Shipping Policy
You may not usually envision denim with ruffles but Russia’s Anna Bragina combines these two concepts quite nicely in her new Denim polymer bangle. The rough-edged pieces (I’m guessing some extrusion was involved) stack up tightly next to each other in a rich selection of blues. Some strips fold back and forth to form ruffles. The […] Read more
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Kids use cardboard, beads, and clay to make stacked sculptures. A perfect process art experience that is great for toddlers through elementary age, and works both hand eye coordination and fine motor skills.
Here are tips for how to prepare a light clay straw wall to receive clay plaster. Let's look at how to make & install wood trim before any plaster goes up.
We learned that all motion is either caused by two kinds of force. Pushing or pulling. I set out clay and let them explore by using the forces of pushing and pulling using their hands and clay tools. We then used these forces on the clay to create pinch pots! They pushed and pulled with their fingers and then pushed using clay tools to add a personal touch. They wanted to add some color so they painted them with liquid watercolor. We also explored by using force and motion to create a collaborative piece of art. First they pushed and pulled large brushes to mix the colors for the base. Ramps are an amazing way to create motion! This brought up the question of what force pulls things down the ramp when they are not pushing them? We learned about how the force of gravity will pull things down. The kids rolled a truck down a ramp through paint onto our canvas. The tracks showed the motion. I think this was my favorite stage of this painting! We continued exploring the way inclined planes used gravity as a force to create motion. They slashed some paint on the canvas and had to adjust the incline to change the direction of the marble’s motion and get it through the paint! We created a pendulum for the kids to explore motion with. We filled it with watered down paint and the kids pushed or pulled it certain ways to create a circular motion. Instead of running, the paint dripped, so it was a different effect than we expected but everyone loved the result! They sprinkled paint onto the canvas, letting gravity pull it down, then pushed and pulled the paint with a piece of cardboard. We were using pastel colors, but when I wasn’t looking, they added some bright pink and orange. We all loved their choice! Lastly, they flicked paint onto the canvas to give it the finishing touch! This method was introduced by a little friend in our class! I love our finished collaborative force and motion art! It truly is a beautiful art piece! Here is the progression of our canvas! They also created individual art using force and motion also! Here is our documentation of the process and what we learned about physics through art in the hallway. Stay tuned to see how force and motion, especially through inclined planes, sparked an interest in simple machines! Here are a few pics to show some of the literacy and math experiences that thy hav been visiting...
Nestled amidst the captivating landscapes of Sistan Baluchestan, Iran, a recreational resort unveils a unique combination of tradition and modernity. Constructed predominantly from locally sourced clay and mud materials, the resort seamlessly integrates the distinctive architectural elements and handcrafted traditions of the region.
We learned that all motion is either caused by two kinds of force. Pushing or pulling. I set out clay and let them explore by using the forc...
The tanned sister in our Day collection. Introducing one of our newest editions to the We Ponder family, the Stone wall light; also known as our naked tanned Day. This meticulously handmade fixture brings warmth and ambiance, enhancing any interior with its soft yet dynamic downward light and compelling silhouette. Constructed from smooth clay, this piece is left unglazed and twice fired to achieve a seamless, sandy hue that emulated the appearance of natural stone. The lower third features a playful corduroy pattern, expertly carved by hand to add texture to your wall. With a custom back plate designed for near invisibility, this wall light stands out beautifully when added to white walls, or integrates seamlessly with a timber or travertine feature wall. To ensure consistency while celebrating its handmade characteristics, the Stone wall light is slip-cast into a mould. DIMENSIONS: 120W x 100D x 180H mm +/- 5mmWEIGHT: 2.5kg approx.CLAY TYPE: SmoothGLAZE COLOUR: Unglazed StoneLIGHT DIRECTION: Down with a soft upwards glow.LIGHT SOURCE: GU10 240V, LED Globe, 5-10W (globe not included)IP RATING: IP20- For indoor use onlyWARRANTY: 3 years * Each Stone wall light is one of a kind, with charming variations in size, finish, and form including natural quirks. Because our Stone wall lights are unglazed, this means there is no hiding any inconsistencies that sometimes happen when being handled by our talented ceramicists. This is what gives Stone its own unique value, celebrate their character with us. AUSTRALIA IN-STOCK LEAD TIME 2-3 Weeks PRE ORDER LEAD TIME 6-8 Weeks. Please enquire for up to date time frame.
With a glimpse of some semi warmer weather, it’s making me think of spring; and when I think of spring, I'm ready to start bringing out the bold prints!
This is a project I do at Easter time with the students. These are done by Grade 1. I also did this with Grade 4 this year using smaller beads and more complicated patterns. Click on picture to see larger. You need to do up a recipe of salt dough clay. ( 1 recipe is enough for 24 crosses using a 3 1/2 inch cutter) 4 cups flour 1 cup salt 2 cups to 2 and 1/2 cups warm water (varies depending on flour and humidity, enough for a soft dough) Knead into a soft dough Store in a ziploc bag. If not using right away you can store in the refrigerator for like forever. Just pull it out ahead of time to come to room tempertaure before using. I like to color the dough. Using liquid tempera or acrylic paint squirt some on the dough. Fold over the dough. and then knead like crazy....don't worry if it looks marbled like this it just means you have to keep kneading. It will eventually look like this. Even color throughout. Roll it out and then using a cookie cutter cut out the shape. Place a paper clip 1/2 way in at the top for hanging. I get the kids to put a bit of water on the surface of the cross using their finger and then they can start forming their design with beads. We use pony beads in different sizes as well as wood beads and large decorative beads. I asked them to try and make a pattern using color or shape. They need to push the beads in fairly firmly. I then place them on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper. I write the name of the student on the paper in sharpie and then place their creation either on top or next to their name. This allows me to keep them straight until they are baked when I can then write their names on the back in sharpie. Bake in a 250 - 300 degree oven for about 2 - 3 hours until hard. You don't want to overbake and have them get a brownish tinge. When cool add a coat or 2 of Mod podge. This will help "glue" into place any loose beads as well as add a nice shiny finish. Keep in mind that salt dough responds to the humidity in the air. It can sometimes feel soft even after baking and sealing. Just let it be and it will dry out again. That's it. I add a ribbon thru the paper clip at the top and the kids have a great creation to take home for Easter. See you next time.
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I have the perfect bear lantern for you and thanks to my template it is really easy to make. You can find detailed instructions and a list of materials on my blog www.hejmaiken.de or on my Instagram profile. Included in the template package: - SVG file/plotter file - PDF with individual parts to transfer them by hand onto construction paper - Instructions in pictures The partition wall is made of a long clay paper strip that is 28/29 cm long and 7 cm wide. Simply fold the long sides over 1 cm and cut a few strips with scissors, as this will make it easier to adjust the clay paper strip to the fox later. If you have any problems with the download or anything similar - please contact me and I will help you immediately! ❤️
For the Qlocktwo - Classic Creator's Edition Metamorphite, 350 to 400 million years of pressure had to be applied until gray slate was formed from clay slurry, which ultimately adorns the front of a QLOCKTWO.This fissile rock is still traditionally used for roof and facade structures, and now the slate front adorns the newest member of the Qlocktwo - Classic Creator's Edition. Its typical color and individual texture make each Metamorphite front unique.As with the other models of the Creators Edition, the letters indicating the time have been cut from the slate material of the Metamorphite model using high-end technology.Modern technology meets millions of years old rock, contemporary, award-winning design meets tectonically deformed and folded rock layers, a worthy extension of the Qlocktwo - Classic Creator's Edition. The Classic Color offers access to the special world of QLOCKTWO. The bright colors of the polished Plexiglas fronts are applied in an elaborate multiple screen printing process. Due to the variety of colors, they form a unity or a deliberate contrast to an existing interior design. Reflections and reflections allow the surfaces to dialogue with their surroundings. Lighting Sensors automatically adjust the light to the ambient light conditions, making it easy to read the clock even at night. The brightness can also be adjusted manually. Second mode When the seconds mode is activated using the two buttons on the back of the clock, the seconds are displayed as large digits on the front matrix. In seconds mode, the minute dots in the corners are still usable. Flashsetter The QLOCKTWO Flashsetter makes it even easier to set up QLOCKTWO. After the Flashsetter is installed on your smartphone, the current time is sent from your smartphone to the QLOCKTWO in no time by pressing the "FLASH" button.
This blog post features step by step directions to help artists to build a 3d creature head. A creature might be a robot, a dragon, a monster, and so much more. Artists have the choice of either displaying their creature head as (option 1) a wall mounted relief or (option 2) a wearable mask. Also
This term year 9 have been looking into graffiti and lettering. For this lesson the students came to the lesson having developed their own lettering for homework and then in class they drew out eac…
This game is played individually with a dice. The students roll the dice and draw the appropriate part to create portraits in the style of Pablo Picasso. After rolling the dice 4 times your students will have completed a portrait in the style of a Master Artist. After completing one, the students ca...
Caution! Free construction party printables ahead, and you’re going to dig them! So grab these printables, get your hard hat and let's party!
Today's engineering challenge for kids will introduce children to how brick and block buildings are constructed.
Construisez votre maison en sacs de terre: Ce concept de maison permet d’utiliser des produits locaux et à un coût dérisoire.