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jamibad wrote: first off, i use the same size glass or ceramic tile depending on what I'm working on, glass is a different thickness, than tile, and than when you start adding beads, half marbles, and other items, I guess grout can be a problem, but in the end, if you can make it thicker in consistencey, and add it to your artwork, wait for it to become semi dry, while misting it with water, grout won't stick to anything if it's not pource (sp) and can be easily removed with a slight rubbing of a wire brush. But the idea is to let it dry for 1/2 a day before trying to remove it. the birdhouse i posted is done in tile, and here is a table I'm currently working on, with glass, and I do cut my pieces to fit the drawing I drew on the table as my outline. Between my gardens, painting my shed with a mural, I'm quite the busy person. LOL, I try to stay busy, and active, in my disabled state. I'll attach pictures of the shed too.