Abandoned floor tiles can also make exquisite flood and drought bonsai.
Briefly talk about the production process: first prepare materials for waste floor tiles and a number of large and small tortoise stones.
Then conceive the layout, and after the layout, the next step is to work as a mason, gluing the tortoise stone one by one to the place where the marble board is drawn:
What it looks like after the bonding is completed, this time four basin feet are bonded at the bottom of the Dali slate:
After the cement paste dries, you can plant plants. Plum blossoms are my favorite, so this time I still choose two plum blossoms with buds.
When it comes to why floor tiles should be used instead of pots, in fact, this is also a helpless move, because the finished pots commonly used to make flood and drought bonsai are expensive and are only suitable for professionals. We amateurs can only "look for pots and sigh". I've been looking for this substitute.
Accidentally saw some sample floor tiles, immediately lit up in front of the eyes, to inspiration. Isn't this a good material for making pots?
This kind of sample brick is made by the manufacturer using the whole floor tile divided into two, coupled with the use of mechanical processing, so the craftsmanship is very exquisite, and the four sides are chamfered. Heh heh, it suits me. I quickly bought a few pieces to go home, and the price is cheap. The next design ideas and production methods are the same as the previous posts made of marble.
Since this kind of floor tile does not have a basin edge, at first I used cement mortar to surround the part to be released, then planted the plant, and after a period of time, the plant took the basin and then removed the edge. Later, improvements were made to apply it directly to the edge of the basin with wet clay, which is more convenient.
In addition, floor tiles are directly used instead of making pots, we can also use the waste floor tiles at home to form a dry basin water meaning on the basin surface, which is more chic and the effect is also very good.
Use the old floor tiles at home to find a suitable shape, and then glue a few pieces of Yingde stone with cement paste on both sides of the tiles to form a zigzag waterline. See the photo below, and then spread it on the surface of the basin in the middle of the basin, not to mention, the viewing effect is beyond my imagination.
Of course, we can also be simpler, stick less or no stone, directly spread the cut floor tiles on the basin, and then decorate a number of people on both sides, the effect is also quite good, please see the following photo:
To sum up, beauty is everywhere in our daily life, and we also like beautiful things, but there are some beauties that we need to discover, create and perfect! I hope this article can give you some inspiration. Thank you!
The above thanks to netizen Huang Shun for his inspiration.
Time: 2019-06-04 Click:
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