by cynthialee » August 2nd, 2017, 6:55 pm
Spiffy!
I make tiles by printing out the 'tile' on printer paper then I use glue stick to put it on the back of a cereal box. Bit of a learning curve and the first ones you make will be crap, but it is worth it to master the skill as they can come out rather nice and very functional. Less glue is better, but too little makes for fail. Just the thinnest film. After it has dried, in a few days, I set them under a stack of books or a piece of wood and leave them for a week. Don't put a wet tile under such a press situation. Glue your tile to a book or the wood. Ruined tile.
Spiffy!
I make tiles by printing out the 'tile' on printer paper then I use glue stick to put it on the back of a cereal box. Bit of a learning curve and the first ones you make will be crap, but it is worth it to master the skill as they can come out rather nice and very functional. Less glue is better, but too little makes for fail. Just the thinnest film. After it has dried, in a few days, I set them under a stack of books or a piece of wood and leave them for a week. Don't put a wet tile under such a press situation. Glue your tile to a book or the wood. Ruined tile.