Wow! This project is gorgeous! I have a yucky bathroom sink, too. I would love to do this, but would like to do it with whole pieces like melissab3038. My hands aren't the best, so I was thinking of using glass gems. If you see this I hope you can reply if you think this is a good idea. Also, I am a fan of E6000, but was amazed you used just that in the sink. Has this method held up with all the use? My sink is the only one in the upstairs, so it gets constand use. I'd love a reply if you are able. Thank you so much for this great tutorial.
@summerscott7170 This is beautiful. I watched it like a year ago and haven’t been able to get it out of my head. Will you kindly share an update and some recent pics of this? Any suggestions? I’m about to do this to my sink. Please save me if it’s a mistake. 😂
Just found this researching how to mosaic my bathroom counter top. I am make glass tiles, and thought it would be fun to use them in my own home. I kinda like the idea of just purchasing them, instead I went the long and tedious process of making every single tile by hand... I like the way yours turned out, what a great project, especially for an old sink turned outdoor fountain, or a guest bathroom sink where you want things to be just a little more yummy, thanks for taking the time to make the video, I am inspired.
the result looks great. I'd give some advices on the choice of materials. First the grout: there are specific grouts that are resistant to abrasion, chemicals and water. They are called epoxy grouts. About gluing the tiles to the sink with glue: I wonder if it will last for years, being it exposed to water. I would have used the epoxy grout as adhesive. Maybe sanding the sink before applying the tiles would help too, so that the surface is not smooth.
@@aminaiddir1991 hi, just as a warning I'm an amateur and I haven't used those grouts yet. But I've done a lot of reading and research on materials and I've seen that there are these grouts that are used for surfaces that are exposed to water and chemicals, like in swimming pools, kitchens, etc.. They seem to be very resistant
@@aminaiddir1991 2 products that I noted down when I did the research: Mapei Kerapoxy Litokol Starlike Grout I remember that Mapei has other epoxy grouts. Look for the document with the specifications of the product that I have indicated. They write if the grout is resistant to water, chemicals, mechanical stress, if it doesn't stain, for which type of mosaic materials is suitable, etc..
It's really spruced up your sink and looks great now, goes with your marble counter-top. Erm do you have to use grout? Can't you just use Epoxy Resin instead?
Thanks for this, really excellent. Quick question, I am doing just a square sink with square mosaic tiles and ideally wouldn't use grout. Will the e6000 glue on its own be enough without grout? is the grout required to hold tiles in place?
(HUG) Wow how beautiful, love how you did around the faucet, and the dark blue going into light blue in the sink. Great job, God blessed you with an amazing talent!