2X2 Glazed Tiles
Wiped tiles with rubbing alcohol, then sanded lightly. Stamped with Staz-On, heat set with heat gun then colored with Pastels and Watercolor Pencils. Sealed with Clear Spray Paint.
Date: Sunday, August 8, 2004 GMT Views: 1763
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Registered: May 2, 2004 Location: Far, far away Posts: 24216
Mon, Aug 09, 2004 @ 12:57 AM
1 - I have never seen the point of the whole tile stamping thing; 2 - I have never liked this set. But I LOVE these! They're really lovely and, I have to say, I'm convinced by both the technique and the stamp set!!
Registered: March 19, 2004 Location: Brooklyn Park, MN Posts: 15
Mon, Aug 09, 2004 @ 9:06 AM
Thanks for all of your kind words!!
We did this project at a stamp camp just before Mother's Day. Each "camper" made a set of three and adhered business card magnets to the back. I gave a set to my MIL with a coordinating card and gable box and she loved them! I have several sets of these on my fridge and file cabinet too. I also made a set using the Crayon Kids for my DD's kindergarten teacher that was a big hit.
Registered: July 18, 2004 Location: Leesburg,Va. Posts: 150
Thu, Aug 12, 2004 @ 3:31 PM
the only tiles I could find at home depot had one side with a beveled edge...is that what you are using ....they are gorgeous!! Anyone have any ideas...??
Registered: September 26, 2004 Location: Minnesota Posts: 400
Sun, Apr 24, 2005 @ 11:39 AM
Wow!! Great tiles! You GO GIRL!!
Great to meet with you at the SCS 2nd session MN Gathering@!!
Your stuff is FAB! Hugs, Trish
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