Round Mosaic Mirror Kits
Round Mosaic Mirror Kits
MATERIALS ONLY | No video instructionHere’s What you Get
High-quality birch substrate
All glass tiles and beads needed to create your design
All glass tiles/beads are labeled with the glue order (from inside to outside frame)
A photo of the design for you to follow (no video instruction)
Mirror glass and hanging hardware
Grouting supplies and adhesives are not included
Recommended adhesives: Aleene’s Tacky Glue, DAP Kwik Seal Clear, GE Silicone II white
Some mosaic experience is helpful. Need detailed instructions? See online classes here.
Don’t see the design you want? Send me a picture of the kit you would like OR send me your custom colors and I will design it from scratch for you. Email me at angie@zetamari.com.
Want kit + online instruction?
Just want a substrate with out the tiles and beads?
For those of you expressing your own creativity through mosaics, I'm happy to offer the same high-quality wooden substrates that I use myself. See the table below for information about the sizes I have available.
I prefer to use half-inch Birch plywood for my bases, since they are thinner, lighter, and more durable than similar bases made of MDF. They are very stable and hold up exceptionally well to glue and grout. The mirror glass is inset from behind for a professional finish.
Each base ships with a fitted, pre-cut mirror, as well as hardware to secure it in place (and allowing for easy replacement should it ever get broken).
Hanging hardware is also included; install it on the back of your creation and it's ready for the wall, bringing light and joy to you everyday!
This is a grouting package for use with my mosaic kits or online classes. It includes grout + pigment, admix, gloves, mask, and a small sponge. You will still need to provide the following: bucket of water, newspaper, lint-free polishing cloth (old t-shirts are great).
The small option includes grout sufficient for up to 2.0 sq-ft of coverage; the large option covers up to 3.0 sq-ft. See the table below for equivalents when grouting votive cups or picture frames. These are conservative estimates, but more grout may be necessary if you have exceptionally wide spacing between tesserae.















