Sunday, December 27, 2009

Another Fun Tile Creation!

Hello, all!

I wanted to share with you a quick little something I made that I absolutely love.

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It’s another cute little tile!

I showed you how to make coasters from tiles a while back ago.

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You can read about those HERE.

Well, I saw on another blog how to make coasters with tiles using rubber stamps instead of decoupage.

It looked so simple that I went to Lowe’s and bought some more tiles. And since I didn’t need any more coasters, I decided to make something else.

I used a black StazOn ink pad that I got half off at Hobby Lobby and a stamp that I have had for years in a closet. The StazOn ink is permanent and will not smear or come off . (Great for coasters.)

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I stamped it in the middle of the tile and hot glued a little gingham bow to the top.

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This little tile would be cute anywhere! You could hang it on a wall or sit in on a desk or dresser.

I decided to add something to the back so it could be hung on the wall.

I got my favorite material, burlap, and cut a square piece a little smaller than the tile.

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I hot glued the burlap square to the back of the tile.

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Then I used some jute string to make a “hanger” on the back. I hot glued the string in place.

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To give it more of a “finished” look, I used some little decorative buttons I had left over from another project.

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I hot glued the buttons over the ends of the jute string.

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And now it is ready to hang!

But for now, I have enjoyed displaying it on my buffet table with my Christmas decorations.

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I love black and white gingham. And this little tile matches my GW topiaries with gingham bows (that I added) in my hutch.

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This project was so easy to do, and I am brainstorming some more little projects with tiles. I would like to use some bigger tiles next time. Wouldn’t they be cute monogrammed? Hmmm….

I am linking this post to all of my favorite parties throughout the week. If you need some inspiration, just check these out….

Metamorphosis Monday at Between Naps on the Porch

Get Your Craft On at Today’s Creative Blog (Tuesday)

DIY Day at A Soft Place to Land (Tuesday)

Show and Tell at Blue Cricket Design (Wednesday), and

Transformation Thursday at The Shabby Chic Cottage.

Have a blessed day,


34 comments:

  1. That is so cute. I gave your tile idea to my daughter and she and her 4 year old made them for teacher's gifts. Thank you!

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  2. Traci the tile is beyond precious! I adore the gingham bows as well. Great job! :)

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  3. That is soooo cute. I tried the other tile project which was very easy, but silly me...I left them outside to dry (overnight) and had a dewey mess in the morning. Oops! I think I'll have to try this one - wish me luck! :)

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  4. cute, cute! Love it!! Way to go girl!
    Whitney

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  5. What a great idea ! I love the idea of bigger ones too! I love your blog, by the way!

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  6. Very ~cute. I am going to try some of these for my booth. Thanks for sharing!

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  7. What a great idea. I just received my very own Cricut for Christmas. This would be a great idea for vinyl lettering. Can't wait to try it.

    ~Jamie

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  8. This is the coolest idea ever! I am going to make these for sure.
    Thank you!!!

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  9. Very cute! I was wondering if the stamp ink would not smear ~ glad to know they have one that doesn't.

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  10. So cute...did you spray any protective coating over the top? I love black and white gingham too...used alot of it on Christmas packaging this year. :)

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  11. I can confirm they look great monogrammed. We use a Cricut to cut vinyl letters and the rest is a cinch.

    Love your blog! :)

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  12. Oh I love this how cute! I meant to comment last night and didn't get a chance. I love your Goodwill story. I wanted to let you know I love it so much I want to share with my friends.
    I am beginning Share and Tell on Fridays. Where I post my favorite post of the week! I would love to start the New Year with your darling post! Please email me at slegan@yahoo.com and send your snail mail and I'll send you a little something too! Have a wonderfull Blessed Week and New Year.
    Smiles,
    Sherry

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  13. Love the tile ideas, so pretty and I love the beautiful display in your hutch. Everything is just gorgeous. I hope you had a very Blessed Christmas. Hugs, Marty

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  14. That's so cute! I am definitely going to try this one day. :o)

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  15. This is so darling! I definatly want to make a few for my home. The bow just makes it.

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  16. What a neat and so easy project! This would make the best gift for that hard to buy for person. I'm still lovin' those little topiaries with the gingham ribbon! ~Lisa

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  17. AWESOME! I would love to make those!

    I am new to your blog! Come on over to my blog and follow back if you would like. It is very nice to "meet" you.

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  18. Traci, this is so cute. Thanks for sharing the idea and the method!

    And oh my goodness, I really DID laugh out loud at your Goodwill story! Hooray for boys who know and love their mamas!

    Blessings to all of you!

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  19. Very cute - I can see a big tile done with your homes number address then propped up in a garden maybe..hmmm

    tammy

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  20. All to cute, Traci.
    Thanks for sharing

    blessings

    barbara jean

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  21. Those are so simple and cute! Nice work. And I love the GW topiaries. The bow really makes them and placed in front of the red plates...woah. Perfection.

    On a side note, I just wanted to say that I always get a little choked up when I look at your blog dedication and comments about your mom. My mom is still around, but I get so sad at thinking of the hole she will leave when she's not. I'm sure your mom would be so honored at your dedication.

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  22. I love this! I have so many stamps ~ could make a variety of items. The black & white gingham ribbon is a favorite of mine too. I especially like it in the midst of the reds in your hutch.

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  23. Your tile is so very sweet and I am enjoying your blog very much. ~Kelly

    unDeniably Domestic

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  24. Such a fantastic idea!! I just happen to be heading to Home Depot tomorrow, so I'll have to pick up some tiles while I'm there :)

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  25. I can never get enough gingham ribbon! I love that little tree in front of the red plate...so cute!

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  26. So glad you discovered this proeject!

    We did these a few years ago for the Grandparents! The possibilities are ENDLESS!

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  27. What a great idea - I have just discovered those ink pads and stamps - and made a banner with mine! I love your tile idea though - imagine the wheels spinning right now!

    Thanks for sharing and Happy New Year!

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  28. Simple and beautiful: I love it!!! The gingham ribbon really added a nice pop, and I love it on your topiary too. :) I'm visiting from Kimba's party today. I hope you'll stop by. :) Here's my link:
    http://serenitynow4amanda.blogspot.com/2009/12/diy-easy-jute-banner-tutorial.html

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  29. I love black and gingham, too! And the stamped tile is such a cute gift idea! Your have a lovely blog.

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  30. Traci the tile is beyond precious! I adore the gingham bows as well. Great job! :

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