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Create Your Own Woven Tile or Coaster
With this tutorial you can create as many tiles as you like, experimenting with different fabric swatches. You can also add paint to the plaster to create different colours. The possibilities are endless with this plaster craft.

Posted by Bella Nunn from Norwich, England, United Kingdom • Published See Bella Nunn's 7 projects »
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  • How to make a piece of textile art. Plaster Of Paris Decorative Tile - Step 1
    Step 1

    For your equipment, you will need around 50g of Plaster of Paris and a coaster mould, I found my mould on Amazon. The fabric I have chosen is a woven sample I made earlier. You can also lay down newspaper on your workspace.

  • How to make a piece of textile art. Plaster Of Paris Decorative Tile - Step 2
    Step 2

    Cut your fabric piece to the size that you want it.

  • How to make a piece of textile art. Plaster Of Paris Decorative Tile - Step 3
    Step 3

    Check your fabric will fit on the mould and work out how you want to position it.

  • How to make a piece of textile art. Plaster Of Paris Decorative Tile - Step 4
    Step 4

    Add most of your plaster powder into a mixing pot, saving a little extra if you need to thicken it. You will need to add 1 part cold water to 2 parts plaster. The less water you add the stronger the plaster will be, so be cautious to add a little water at a time, and you can also add extra plaster till you get a good consistency.

  • How to make a piece of textile art. Plaster Of Paris Decorative Tile - Step 5
    Step 5

    Mix it for 5-10 minutes, until it's smooth and then pour the mixture into the mould. You must work with the mixture before it starts to set.

  • How to make a piece of textile art. Plaster Of Paris Decorative Tile - Step 6
    Step 6

    Move the mould gently side-to-side to level out the mixture and get rid of any air bubbles.

  • How to make a piece of textile art. Plaster Of Paris Decorative Tile - Step 7
    Step 7

    While the plaster is still a paste consistency, place your fabric on top and gently press down so that the fabric sticks to the plaster.

  • How to make a piece of textile art. Plaster Of Paris Decorative Tile - Step 8
    Step 8

    It should look similar to this. Leave it for around 24hrs to dry, or less if you dry it outside.

  • How to make a piece of textile art. Plaster Of Paris Decorative Tile - Step 9
    Step 9

    Carefully remove it from the mould.

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