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Orange Peel Mosaics

Glittering Shards: Orange Peel Mosaics

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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Orange Peel Mosaics

 
My lovely friend, Freddie, suggested putting citrus fruit peel on top of a radiator to release the zingy smell and the end product, dried peel, gave me the idea for this children's mosaic method. Smells great while  you are making them too!

You will need :
  • Dried citrus peel. We used oranges, clementines, satsumas and the lovely dark orange skin of our favourite Sicilian blood oranges from Abel & Cole (I had a craving for these the other day and ordered a whole bag for myself!). Lemons would be lovely too and maybe limes?
  • Thick black card, or ordinary cardboard painted black to provide a dramatic 'grout' effect.
  • White craft glue and spreaders
 After you have thoroughly dried your peel, break it up into smallish pieces.  



Cut out the shape of the mosaic you want to make (alternatively you can do a picture). We chose a sunshine and a bird to add to our spring corner.

Spread the glue fairly thickly before adding your orange peel 'mosaic tiles'.


Cover your shape with the peel, leaving a small gap between each 'tile'. The pieces can be easily shaped by snapping the edges (if only it were so easy with tile mosaics!).


Leave to dry - the glue will go clear. (If the card you have used is thin, it might curl a bit. If this happens, put it under a heavy book to flatten it).


 If you are doing a hanging mosaic, you need to mosaic the other side and leave to dry.

Make a small hole for hanging with a skewer (you can do this before you 'tile' or after as the peel is easily pierced) and attach some hanging thread.

For the bird, we added googly eyes (a big favourite around here!), some tail feathers and pipe cleaner feet.


Hang and enjoy!


Our spring corner is evolving - the hyacinth is in bloom, the sunflower seeds have sprouted and we found a salt dough bird and nest which we made last year that we have added. Meanwhile, outside it is freezing and wet. Ho hum!

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4 Comments:

  • love them. bet they smell nice too.

    By Blogger Fabric Nation, at 16 February 2010 at 17:59  

  • you do some really lovely kiddie craft ideas and I feel guilty and shameful that I don't do more with my kids!!! But thanks for sharing the lovely ideas, I can just smell these!

    Thank you also for the feedback on my last post. I am getting some good ideas as to what to do (I think!!)

    As for jogging, I have totally done my knee in and won't be going out in this rain for sure!!!


    Amelia.x

    By Blogger Amelia, at 16 February 2010 at 19:54  

  • Well I'm definitley going to buy a ton of oranges this weekend!
    These look super and I'm guessing they smell super too So We'll have a go at making something orangey next week!!
    Hope the freezing wetness has stopped in your corner..it certainly hasn't here!!
    Em x

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 17 February 2010 at 17:22  

  • What a great idea - I can't wait to try it.

    Helen

    By Blogger Helen, at 27 February 2010 at 01:52  

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