Create a Blooming Bouquet with Picassiette Mosaic!
Transform broken porcelain into mosaic art while learning to source and cut patterned china, shape floral designs and create a vibrant bouquet using the Picassiette technique with the nostalgic beauty of heirloom china, adhered with thinset mortar.
This class was designed with beginners in mind and also invites experienced mosaicists to explore a more spontaneous, fast-paced approach to mosaic.
Picassiette is a mosaic technique using broken pieces of porcelain and ceramic dinnerware, such as plates, cups, and saucers. The name comes from French and loosely translates to “plate snatcher” or “scavenged plate”, capturing the spirit of the method, transforming discarded or sentimental china into decorative and often whimsical artwork.
The term became popular after artist Raymond Isidore covered his entire home in Chartres, France with colorful mosaics made from discarded crockery in the mid-20th century. His house, Maison Picassiette, is now a celebrated folk art environment.

Nitrile Gloves
Vintage porcelain, ceramic plates, teacups, bowls
Substrate
Sealant
Broken china with floral or patterned motifs
Wheeled nippers (for cutting china)
Thinset mortar
Grout
Safety glasses
The Picassiette Bouquet Kit is also available for order to supply all the materials and tools needed for this class, or collect your own and purchase the frame separately if you wish!
Use member discount BOUQUET25 at checkout to save $25.

