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Look! Teeny Tiles

120408_tiles.jpgRight on the heels of discovering a company that will print your very own textile designs, we found a place that will print any image you want onto a 2"x2" ceramic tile. They'll turn around your tiles in a week and during the month of December, shipping is free:

 
 

Teeny Tile offers to print any image onto a ceramic tile. And since the tile is small you can even print cell phone pictures onto the tiles. Just upload your picture onto their site and place your order. You can order 1 tile or 100 tiles, it's up to you. They'll turn your tiles around in a week and charge you $5/tile.

Check out our Tile Vault for inspiration.

If this floats your boat you'll want to check out Spoonflower who will help you make your own fabric and Moo who will help you make your own custom holiday cards and mini business cards (or gift tags!).

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saw this and thought it was a fantastic idea. But at $5 a tile, hardly seems like a viable option. Seems like you could find a local artist to work with for much less.

posted by jmorey on December 6th 2008 at 12:48am
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I dunno; a lot of the tiles I've seen at art stores cost considerably more than $5. Either way, the idea is that you'd have a few of the art tiles interspersed with plain tiles. You wouldn't probably do a whole wall with these.

Or that you'd use it for a spoon rest, or as a knickknack. We have an art tile on the stove and a few in our liquor cabinet adding color/interestingness. They were much more than $5 each.

posted by eeka on December 6th 2008 at 11:01am
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I'm an interior designer in San Francisco, California and i'm a tile freak. I love art tiles and specialy Moorish tiles and Moroccan tiles.
check out this company they have the best selection of high-end Moroccan tiles, Moorish tiles, and light fixtures.

http://www.sainttropezboutique.us/products/architectural/wood-lattice-screens.aspx


Cheers,

Sandra,

posted by sandracohen1950 on January 31st 2009 at 10:28pm
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