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Craft Project: Tile Word Art

Tile Word Art
Tile Word Art
A friend of mine gave me ceramic tiles she had left over from her bathroom. She knows I paint on anything that stands still! Word Art is so popular right now. I decided to make the tiles look like stones. They can then be hung individually or in groups.

Supplies:

  • 4x4 inch ceramic tiles
  • adhesive tile grout
  • enamel craft paints
  • script paint brush
  • stiff black wire
  • wire cutters
  • needle nose pliers
  • optional-strips of felt/craft glue

Instructions

  • Using a plastic disposable knife, apply grout to corner edges of tiles. How much you put on is a personal preference. Let dry until hard.
  • Paint entire top surface of tile with enamel paint. I usually use a darker shade to add depth to the crevices of the grout. Let dry.

  • Paint tile again with a lighter shade. This time, do not push paint into tile crevices, just brush over the top. This leaves the dark to add depth. Let dry.

  • You may need more coats depending on how thick your coats are. Make sure the center surface is smooth for the words.

  • Take the tile grout and put small blobs in a line, smashing them on with your finger. These will be your leaves. Before these dry, take a toothpick and shape into leaf shapes. Use toothpick to "draw" veins in leaves. Let dry.

  • Paint leaves. (You can add shadows around leaves if you desire.) Paint the vines to connect the leaves to each other. Let dry.

  • Paint words of your choice with script brush.

  • Optional: you can spray with satin finish for more protection.

  • For Hanger: Cut a 24" piece of black wire. I usually buy this by the spool at the hardware store. It's much cheaper than the craft store. A spool usually costs about $3.00 and lasts me for a couple of years!

  • Fold wire in half and make a loop for the hanger by twisting a couple of turns. You should have two ends, one for each side of the tile.

  • Place tile on top of wire and bend loops around the top corners of the tile from back to front. Push these down and they will hold the tile.

  • Take remainder of wire and fold under the bottom corners of the tile coming back up on top with a loop to hold the bottom.

  • Optional: you can glue felt strips on the back to protect your wall from the wire.

By Artlady from Edmond, OK

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