I borrowed this idea from a fabulously creative, crafty and artistic friend. She doesn’t have a blog, otherwise I’d link to it. Anyway, here it is. So simple.
Supplies:
Easel (got mine at Hobby Lobby)
Tile (Home Depot) – I chose one with a lip
Photo
Foam brush
Mod Podge
To do:
1. put a layer of mod podge on tile
2. set photo on tile, let it set
3. slather on a layer of mod podge, repeat until you achieve the look you want, letting dry between coats.
4. set on easel
I gave my parents each one of these with their Christmas gifts and they just loved them. I plan to make a few more to give to other family members and a few to place around our home.












did you have to have the tile cut to size? or the photo? or did it just work?
this is a fabulous idea – i’m all over it for next Christmas.
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I had to trim the photo a bit. the tile is 4×6 but because of the lip that I chose in the tile style, I had to cut the photo. You can really do whatever sizes you want in the tile and photo and just buy accordingly. This was easiest as my first time doing it but I’d like to do some bigger ones soon and I’ll just buy a tile size I like then order photos and trim them as necessary. Another thing I am doing with the next round is to do the photos with a sloppy border before printing. My friend did that with hers and it looks really great.
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Thanks for sharing this. I think I’ll try to do this with some leftover tiles from a job dh did. Beautiful tiles, just need to find the right pics.
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Adorable idea. You could even get a patterned tile and cut the picture slightly smaller to create a bordered look.
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Nicki you are right – I thought of that after publishing that a tile with a pattern could provide a border. so many options!
Have fun with it, Cindy! It’s really such a simple little project that looks really nice.
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Lovely idea
I’ve never used mod podge and am wondering whether you could use these as actual wall tiles. Is mod podge waterproof? I’ll be having my bathroom retiled at some point and would love to have some photo tiles dotted around the walls.
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Oh Emily I LOVE this!! nice and EASY! right up my alley!!
in your comments you said “Another thing I am doing with the next round is to do the photos with a sloppy border before printing. “—what do you mean a sloppy border?
~Tidymom
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@Tidymom – I will post a photo to show when I do them with the sloppy border. I ordered them and will be picking them up and more supplies today so will be able to show you soon!
@Sharon J – from a quick online search, it looks like there are ways to seal it after so that it is waterproof but just the mod podge is not.
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These are so cute! You are just bound and determined to make my crafty aren’t you.
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Hi Emily,
I love this project and I think I can even do it
Your children are adorable!!!
Happy New Year!
Bella
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Emily, very cute project! I love that.
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Oh your friend is creative! That is way cool. I’ll be linking to this!
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Genius! I stumbled it and bookmarked it.
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Those are just precious! I love them!
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Modge Podge rocks! Great idea:-)
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Looks like a cool project the family can do. I don’t know (yet!!) what modge podge is, but I sure intend to find out.
Cheers
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What a beautiful idea!
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Somehow missed this post back in January. These are so cool! I think I am going to attempt these as Mother’s Day gifts this year.
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I found your blog from a link over at A soft place to land. I love this project you did with the tiles. I have a question about it though. It sounds like you are using actual photo prints to modge podge on the tile. Has your tile pic stayed looking the same way as when you first did the project? No yellowing involved? I am just curious as I am wondering if you use a real print it would smear the print?? As I said, just curious as I would love to do this project.
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Did you use Mod Podge gloss or matte? I love the idea!
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