Stained Glass Mosaic Tray
Free Craft Project ~ Compliments of Craft At Home
Material:
Wood Tray
Stained Glass or any glass pieces of choice
Gesso or Wood Sealer
Gloss Varnish
Household Goop or E6000 Glue
Tile Grout
Acrylic Paint (White and Yellow)
Sandpaper 220 Grit and 600 Grit
Crumble Resistant Sponge
Foam Paintbrush
Grout Sealer (optional)

How to:
Begin by sanding your tray with 220 sandpaper to a clean smooth finish and apply one coat of gesso to
entire tray with the exception of the bottom inside where you will be placing your glass pieces.�

Lay your stained glass along the inside bottom of tray to cover entire surface (you can begin without first
placing your pieces, but if you're new at this, lay them out first).�

Now that you're happy with your pattern, begin to glue your pieces of glass in place.� You don't need a lot
of glue on each piece, just enough to hold the piece in place.� Once you have finished gluing all your pieces
in place, prepare your grout mixture as instructed on package.� If you are using ready mixed grout, add a
little water (drops at a time) to make spreading the grout easier.�

Once your pieces are secure and no longer move (this takes less than � hour)� spread your grout over
the entire top of the glass and gently press the grout into all the seams, making sure there are no air
pockets below the grout.� Allow this to sit for about 10 minutes, do not wait longer or you will have a much
more difficult time removing the excess grout.�

With a damp sponge, gently wipe away any excess grout from the surface, rinsing your sponge
constantly.� Be sure to wipe away any grout the has made it's way onto the wood surface.� Wipe all
grout from glass now, as you will have a terrible trying to remove it later.�

Allow your grout to dry overnight without disturbing it.� Now, just paint your tray with a couple of coats of
paint.�

I used white on the inside as this colour improves the appearance of the mosaics and yellow on the
outside.� Allow each coat of paint to dry completely before applying the next and finish your tray off with a
final coat of gloss varnish.� Using gloss varnish rather than semi-gloss or matte is much prettier as the
glass has the high gloss finish and will reflect off of the gloss paint finish.� To help protect your grout from
staining use a grout sealer (available at home improvement centers), following manufacturer's instructions.
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