I used the printer on tissue method for these tiles. I then sealed them with acrylic spray and used a cork coaster for the back. I used E6000 to adhere the coaster to the back. The tutorial in the resource section was awesome and so easy to follow. It is essential not to put too much Mod Podge on the tile or your tissue can tear. I printed them with an inkjet printer and sprayed the top with acrylic sealer. I sent them as a gift and I don't think she's used them so I'm not sure if they would fall apart or not.
Date: Friday, October 3, 2008 GMT Views: 3028
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Registered: March 17, 2006 Location: Heaven - Buried under a mountain of paper scraps and stamps! Posts: 2069
Fri, Oct 03, 2008 @ 2:38 PM
BEAUTIFUL pictures!!! I've made coasters for my family also, they are a HUGE hit!! I know the grandparents will LOVE them. TFS
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Registered: August 12, 2005 Location: Michigan Posts: 3833
Fri, Nov 07, 2008 @ 6:56 PM
The are so precious!! You did an awesome job -- I kept that tutorial on my hard drive so I can have it handy because I really want to do this method also. I cannot say enough about how I love your pictures (I'm sure you do also!!). You are going to make somebody very, very happy!!
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Registered: March 13, 2008 Location: Ontario, Near Windsor Posts: 74
Wed, Nov 12, 2008 @ 3:06 AM
these are great. I tried it but mine didn't stay together very well... when we went to use them they came unglued. did you use modge podge on the top of the photo as well or just to adhere them to the tile. Maybe that is where I went wrong