Here's an easy and inexpensive gift that anybody would love! Try Home Depot or Lowe's to find your tiles. I think they came in a pack of nine tiles for not even $4! For the project, I started by printing my chosen pictures onto tissue paper. It did get caught in the printer a couple times, being it's so thin, so you might have to try more than once. I cut the pictures out to match the size of the tiles. Put a very thin layer of Mod Podge onto the tile. Make sure to use the Outdoor Mod Podge since there's a chance it will get wet. After your thin layer, gently lay the picture onto the tile, you may need to straiten it out a little. Let dry, and put on another layer of Mod Podge. I did repeat with a third layer as well.
The book page tiles, I used the exact same method, but printed an image on each of them.
Photo Tile Coasters
Here's an easy and inexpensive gift that anybody would love! Try Home Depot or Lowe's to find your tiles. I think they came in a pack of nine tiles for not even $4! For the project, I started by printing my chosen pictures onto tissue paper. It did get caught in the printer a couple times, being it's so thin, so you might have to try more than once. I cut the pictures out to match the size of the tiles. Put a very thin layer of Mod Podge onto the tile. Make sure to use the Outdoor Mod Podge since there's a chance it will get wet. After your thin layer, gently lay the picture onto the tile, you may need to straiten it out a little. Let dry, and put on another layer of Mod Podge. I did repeat with a third layer as well.
The book page tiles, I used the exact same method, but printed an image on each of them.