Who doesn't love pique assiette, also known as broken plate mosaics? Learn how to create beautiful outdoor art with reused china, crockery, glass, mirror and tile. In the allotted time we'll complete a stepping stone for you to take home, but with these skills you can craft custom designs for just about any surface you can think of. Click here to view stones created by students in prior classes.
This class is taught by Cynthia Sandberg and is held at Love Apple Farms' retail location, 5311 Scotts Valley Drive in Scotts Valley (behind Ivy's Porch). Read speaker and class reviews for Cynthia Sandberg, here.
ALL CLASSES ARE HELD RAIN OR SHINE AND REQUIRE ADVANCE REGISTRATION
May 27, 2023 (Saturday) 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. $79 (plus small materials fee of $20) << Click the date to register (gift certificate holders register by emailing [email protected])
Materials to bring to class: dinnerware plates, tile, mirror, opaque glass, or ceramic pieces you may have. Also try to bring a tile nipper and safety goggles. If you cannot bring these, we will provide them. For more information about how to prepare for class, CLICK HERE.
If the workshop dates don't work for you, if the class is full, or if you'd like to request that another class be added, please email us at [email protected] to let us know and we'll do our best to accommodate you.
Please read our cancellation policy in case you are not able to attend your scheduled class.
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Hi Cynthia, I would really like to be on the wait list for your first Mosaic class in 2022. I just took your class and loved making my first mosaic. You may recall that I've been saving tiles from home demolition sales for a year and I forgot to bring them with me in September 2021. I'd like to give it another go.
Posted by: Janet Dudley | September 30, 2021 at 09:28 PM
I loved your class. I found it exhilarating. I can’t wait till the next one.
Posted by: Vivian Jones | August 29, 2021 at 09:35 AM
Thank you for using my stepping stone project (photo above) as an example for your class!!!
Posted by: Louise Saufley | October 22, 2015 at 11:42 AM