Welcome to our little World,
where we take all the little pieces of life, and turn them into some Spectacular Artwork!
We are a group of free spirits who enjoy sharing ideas. This is a peaceful and happy place, and you are welcome to join in!

And the winner is....

Congratulations to Alice Garret, of Medallion House, for being our first place, over-all favorite mosaic winner in our Mythical Creatures Challenge, with her piece entitled, Flower Goddess


 Flower Goddess
"Flora, a flower goddess, she is a little bit mysterious, a little bit exotic, and doesn't really like her picture taken.... She is happiest living among the flowers of her world."
  Measures 14" x 14"
Materials: vintage tray, tumbled dish shards, beads, vintage jewelry, metal flowers from a discarded lamp.
Alice has won a gift certificate donated by the fabulous Tiny Tiles Mosaic Shop! If you haven't checked it out, please do! They supply the smallest ceramic tiles produced in the world!

Congratulations also to our 2nd place winner,
All the entries were wonderful! Thank you to every who voted... we had 111 individual votes, and each one means so much to all of us! 

Come back soon to see what wonderful sales & promotions are happening in our team member's shops this coming holiday season!

Mythical Creature Challenge

Welcome to our newest mosaic challenge... Mythical Creatures! The PieceMakers never cease to amaze me. Give them a challenge, and each artist will come up with something so different. This one will be just as hard as all the rest to vote on. :) Congrats to all the artists who are participating... each piece is wonderful & inspirational!

Also, thank you to Tiny Tiles Mosaic for giving our winner a gift certificate to their amazing shop. If you haven't checked it out, please do! 

Entry 1



Entry 2
by Joanne Paquin
  "Her name is 'Binweed' and when I googled a fairy name generator to help name her, I plugged my name in.....and it appropriately said that Binweed brings good fortune, lives at the bottom of tangled gardens & hedgerows and is only seen when the bees swarm and the crickets chirrup. She wears tangled multi-colored skirts of petals and has wings like a butterfly."

The piece measures approximately 9"X11".

 


Entry 3
by Laura Leon

"The picture depicts a set of hummingbirds, and the style is Kwakiutl, northwest coast Native American. Kwakiutl mythology says:
The Hummingbird symbolizes Love, Beauty, Intelligence, a Spirit Messenger that represents friendship and playfulness. Represents Tireless Joy and the Nectar of life.
The Hummingbird is also a symbol of good luck and good fortune. It was considered a positive sign to spot a Hummingbird just prior to some major event such as hunting or traveling to another village. Hard workers and fiercely independent. Hummingbird teaches us how to find the miracle of joyful living from your own life circumstances.
A hummingbird flies like sunlight."

Entry 4
by Alice Garret
 Flower Goddess
"Flora, a flower goddess, she is a little bit mysterious, a little bit exotic, and doesn't really like her picture taken.... She is happiest living among the flowers of her world."
 
14x14
Materials: vintage tray, tumbled dish shards, beads, vintage jewelry, metal flowers from a discarded lamp.

Entry 5
by Amanda Edwards

My mosaic is based on a drawing (see it below!) that my 7 year old, Priya, created. It's of the ever elusive "Happy Mouse". Here's what Priya had to say about this Mythical Creature, that apparently children all over the world are quite aware of:
"His name is Happy Mouse. He comes out of the woods when he thinks that kids are sad. He makes them happy again because he's a rainbow and full of love."







Mythical Creatures
Please vote for your over-all favorite piece.
Entry 1, Pam Holt
Entry 2, Joanne Paquin
Entry 3, Laura Leon
Entry 4, Alice Garret
Entry 5, Amanda Edwards