These ceramic tiles are a little over 4" x 4" and about 1/4" thick. The hanging device on the back is also recycled material--handmade from old speaker wires. Photos are mounted onto the tile using a homemade, eco-friendly decoupage mix, and sprayed with a few layers of varnish. They make great little affordable pieces of art that liven up any room in the house!
PHOTO DETAILS: Crows and pigeons silhouette, Seattle, WA, December 2008
All photos are professionally printed and copyright Aguavino/Lynn Post. Please be assured that the watermark "© Aguavino.com" is NOT a part of the tile.
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Wired in Purple Haze--Recycled 4x4 Photo Tile
These ceramic tiles are a little over 4" x 4" and about 1/4" thick. The hanging device on the back is also recycled material--handmade from old speaker wires. Photos are mounted onto the tile using a homemade, eco-friendly decoupage mix, and sprayed with a few layers of varnish. They make great little affordable pieces of art that liven up any room in the house!
PHOTO DETAILS: Crows and pigeons silhouette, Seattle, WA, December 2008
All photos are professionally printed and copyright Aguavino/Lynn Post. Please be assured that the watermark "© Aguavino.com" is NOT a part of the tile.
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Settled--Recycled 4x4 Photo Tile
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These ceramic tiles are a little over 4" x 4" and about 1/4" thick. The hanging device on th...
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