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  • kylieonwheels

    You speak words from my own brain sometimes. I bought my house about 9 months ago and I’ve barely decorated at all because everywhere I look I just see cheap, crappy, mass-produced sh*te. It kills me!

    And yes, even picture frames! I’ve been thinking I might go to the tip-shop (not sure what you guys call it over there…?) and grab a bunch of old busted frames and maybe paint them all one colour or something, so that the style is in the repetition rather than the, um, nice-ness of the frames? (Maybe I better stick to my day job).

    Anyway – AWESOME idea and thank you thank you thank you for helping me think outside the box with decorating :-D

    • Crunchy Betty

      Heh. I love the idea of painting picture frames. I have SO far to go in order to paint things in an interesting way. When/if you do them, you HAVE to show them to me for inspiration! Go go go!

  • http://booksrecipesandlifeohmy.blogspot.com Jennifer

    O-M-G!!! I love this! I am pretty sure this will be all over pinterest VERY SOON. If I was able to pin it at work, I would.

  • http://ramblingsofahappyhomemaker.blogspot.com Pam M

    I totally love this idea and am thinking ‘Christmas presents’. Do you think the Modge Podge would make these tiles durable enough to use as coasters?

    • Sarah W

      I toyed around with the idea of making coasters with the same method for our wedding favors last year. We made a few & decided it would be too time consuming for 100+ people. But we made a few, we just sprayed them with adhesive (ya know, from the aerosol can). The mod podge alone left kind of a sticky layer on top but the adhesive dried perfectly clear & without the stickiness.

      • Sarah W

        Oh, and definitely add felt on the bottom of the coasters so you don’t end up scratching up your tables etc. That could be bad…very very bad :)

        • http://ramblingsofahappyhomemaker.blogspot.com Pam M

          Great tip! So, they have held up to sweating glasses over the past year? I think these personalized coasters would be so cute for my family, as long as they hold up.

          • Sarah W

            Yeah, they’ve held up very well for us! We did use 3 or 4 coats of the mod podge under the adhesive for some extra protection though, I think that helped a lot. Oh, and you can also use plain scrapbook paper that matches whatever room’s decor, we did some of those for gifts & the recipient loved them.

  • Lara

    Hell. Yes.

    I am doing this as soon as possible. I have TONS of wall space and have been dreading spending toooooons of money on picture frames (and they probably should match?). This is awesome and I could even let my 5 year old son help.

    Thank you!

    (I’m linking to this on Pinterest because it’s THAT awesome).

    • Crunchy Betty

      Thanks for the pin, lady! I think one of the reasons I’m so “eh” about picture frames is not wanting them all to be black (and not wanting any of them to be wood or metallic), but being SO afraid that a colored frame would be hard to “match” with a photo.

      This just takes that issue off the table completely. Ha!

  • http://moomser.blogspot.com Moomser

    I just recently found you and already I love you! Also, will soon make your sorta ‘poo (thanks for that!). And now I have to go buy tiles… and figure out how to resize photos…

    • Crunchy Betty

      Woot! If you have any questions about resizing, don’t hesitate to ask. Although the only photo editor I know very well is Photoshop … so …

      And good luck with the no ‘poo. Cannot wait to hear what you think of it (don’t forget the aCV rinse, too).

      Mwah!

  • Ms. Andrea

    Perhaps you will enjoy perusing this site. I’ve yet to buy anything but really enjoyed the pottery and paintings. You may get some ideas. I got a really big immature kick out of the shower curtains… http://www.etsy.com/listing/57853538/the-thinker-shower-curtain-rodin-auguste?ref=cat3_gallery_3

    Have fun :)

    etsy.com

    • Crunchy Betty

      Ha. Ha ha ha. I could look through these all night. My favorite was the Buddha wisdom eyes one. As much as I’d love to be irreverent enough to put up a half-girl going down a toilet … I’ll just keep laughing at it from a distance.

      Talk about NOT mass-produced home decor. Too funny.

  • Nina

    Ok, you scare me! I have been looking for some DIY projects for the home, fun, kids, and gifts. This seems to fit all of those bills. I want to try it right at this moment… but maybe I should keep studying for my final exam… hmmm, you’ve put me in quite the predicament! -__-

    Awesome idea! More posts like this please!!!! :D

    • Crunchy Betty

      YOU BETTER HAVE STUDIED, YOUNG LADY.

      Or, rather, you better have done some picture tiles, young lady, if you were going to slack. Good luck on your exam!

  • kanke

    Ohhhh…your pictures of the bees would make beautiful artwork. My vote is for those pictures!

  • Rebekah

    Now, I know what to do with all these great Instagrams! Thanks!

  • http://www.michellehayesphotos.com Michelle

    LOVE this! I will have a reason to get all those images off my hard drive too! Displaying your pics for everyone to enjoy is part of the great joy of taking pics!
    Thank you for the amazing and economical tip! Bye bye over-priced frames!

    • Crunchy Betty

      SO true. I had no way to precisely price out how much these things cost (with ink costs and Modge Podge costs), but I’ll betcha a soda bottle top that one of these – all total – is less than $0.20 to make.

      Hello, bank account!

  • http://lisepunch.blogspot.com/ LisaLise

    This is a great idea for personal gifts to family members and friends. I can’t imagine a grandparent that wouldn’t be thrilled to have a whole series of family picture tiles.

  • Karie

    What a fantastic idea! I love it! This is going to be my Christmas project this year and if all goes well I am going to do it this weekend!

    Thanks for sharing….

  • http://vanessasmith.webs.com Vanessa

    Is it a coincidence that I was doing crafty stuff today before reading this??? I THINK NOT!

    I ADORE this idea, especially because I can turn it into a magnet! And I have TONS of Mod Podge in my craft corner.

    Ooooh, I bet I could make something 3Dish with this technique using my collection of can tabs and bottle caps! That would look awesome, I think. Oh, now I’m all excited, and I want to start right away… but I have to go to work! T_T

    Can you tell I love crafty stuff? Blame my years as a Girl Scout. Ah, those were the days… :D

    ~Ness

    • Crunchy Betty

      You’re going to have to teach me a few things, lady. I want to be more crafty SO BADLY, but it turns out the only crafts I’m good at are the ones that involve cutting paper and gluing it to stuff. Ha.

  • http://makeitbakeitbuyitfakeit.blogspot.com Stephanie

    This is SO great! I love the way these turned out and I want to make a bunch of them right now… this very minute. They will make awesome gifts.

    If they’re going to be handled a lot (like the magnets), I might throw a coat of polyurethane over the top (not crunchy – but makes for a more durable surface).

    Chalk up another vote for your bee photos… they were stunners.

  • Kyli

    This is awesome!!! I adore the flower pics in this post, and that sunset one is beautiful! I would totally use those!

  • Margie

    I’m going to try this with my toddlers artwork. he’s always coloring or painting something and now I have a better idea of what to do with them all besides magneting them to the fridge and having them fall off whenever we open it.
    I’m definitely thinking Christmas gifts for the grandparents. I’m betting they are going to get all teary. Thanks!

    • Amber

      You are a brilliant!!! Love the idea for toddler’s artwork!

  • sugarcoatedbeth

    Perfect timing! I was just talking to my mom last night about printing out some photos to give to her for her walls. Might have to make a few of these as well.

  • Karlita

    You are like the effin gift that keeps on giving!!!!!!

    I just texted my sister today asking what she wants for her upcoming b-day…..Yup she’s getting this.

    I love that the tile gives it more texture and depth than a plain picture frame. I’m all over this ;)

  • jeanette

    I made some photo blocks for Christmas gifts last year. I had hubby cut blocks slightly larger than my 4×6 photos (the wood was only about an inch thick, or so). I painted the blocks black and sanded the edges. Same as how you Mod Podged your pics on… just slather it on, put on the picture, then seal the top. Voila! We did “grubby” family photos last year of us on some railroad tracks (hubby and son had their skateboards and saxophones and daughter had her electric guitar). They turned out great.

    I’ve even seen people do the photos on slightly thicker wooden blocks and attach a pretty glass drawer knob to the top. Very shabby chic!

    • Crunchy Betty

      Love this idea! It reminds me of a conversation I had with my mom yesterday about how you could totally take this concept and move it over to making personalized blocks for little kids. I think she’s doing that for my niece.

      I gotta figure out how to do the glass drawer knob too. Although, I have this weird feeling that knob hunting could become addictive. Weird, yeah?

  • Janette

    Did you use a laser or inkjet printer? I have had problems with images bleeding a lot from my inkjet printer when using mod podge. But if I copy them with a laser printer or toner copier I am ok. Also, you can transfer images with oil of wintergreen if you are looking for a more crunchy way. Look up solvent photo transfer (I think). But mod podge is MUCH simpler & less stinky. ;-)

    • Crunchy Betty

      Mine’s an inkjet. There’s a small amount of smudging (you might be able to see it), but it’s not bad. And, really, I think in this case it’s GOOD. I like the slightly dreamy effect it gives to the whole process. Makes everything look a little more like paintings than super sharp photos.

      I am SO going to look up this wintergreen thing. I have a bottle of wintergreen EO that I never know what to do with. THANK YOU for the tip!

  • Jenna

    Even if I don’t use your pics, I’d love to see them. You are such a crunchy Renaissance woman! I can’t wait to try this idea for a wall in my house I was stumped about decorating…and as Christmas presents…and for my kids’ rooms…and…

  • Melissa

    OMG! I did something really similar to this for my daughter’s nursery – used mod-podge to attach scrapbook paper to wooden letters spelling her name to hang on the wall. Now I have something to do with the rest of the mod-podge!!!!

    • Crunchy Betty

      Dude, seriously. After you did those letters with scrapbook paper, didn’t you kind of just want to Modge Podge scrapbook paper on EVERYTHING? It’s SO addictive! If I could Modge Podge scrapbook paper to my stove, I would do it.

  • Becky

    Great idea. I just bought my first bottle of mod podge last Dec. How did I live without it?

    • Crunchy Betty

      I KNOW! I saw this sign on Pinterest a few weeks ago that said something like, “With Modge Podge, I can do ANYTHING!”

      And … that’s how it makes you feel. Sigh.

  • RedDoll

    Well there is Christmas sorted! I always make homemade gifts and was stuck for an idea for this year! DONE! Thanks for the awesome idea!

  • http://wifelife2011.blogspot.com Grace

    This is slightly off topic, but I just discovered your blog today, and I want to follow you on Facebook. I can’t seem to though. I clicked the button on the right, but it just redirects me to Facebook home page, and when I searched Crunchy Betty on Facebook, you didn’t appear to be there. Am I doing something wrong?

    • Crunchy Betty

      Hi, Grace. I’m not sure what that’s about, because the link goes directly to CB facebook (http://www.facebook.com/crunchybetty ), but I’ve had one other person mention that weirdness before, too.

      I think it might be something within Facebook that gets wonky. The problem was solved before by me giving a direct link to it via email, so hopefully it works via the site. Lemme know if it doesn’t!

  • http://midwestmomments.blogspot.com Not Just Another Jennifer

    I actually made those as gifts for my bridal party. Totally not crunchy – a kit from a scrapbooking store, but lovely and unique and cool anyway. :)

  • http://midwestmomments.blogspot.com Not Just Another Jennifer

    Aside – I noticed the comment above, and it worked for me. (And I didn’t realize I wasn’t already a fan on FB! Crazy talk!)

    • Crunchy Betty

      Ha! Crazy talk, indeed. Not that we need one more place to “kick it old school.” (That made me feel really old.)

      • http://midwestmomments.blogspot.com/ NotJustAnotherJennifer

        Too funny! Yes, but I’ve found that I don’t surf my blogs like I used to unless I see a post on FB or Twitter. I do come back to my faves once a month or so to catch up, but it’s not the same. :)

  • Katherine

    You are, undoubtedly, the cooliest! <3 I cannot wait to try this!

  • Amber

    So, I just did this with watered down elmer’s glue instead of Mod Podge, and it seems to work. I had a random tile here, and I was too excited to wait to get the proper items. :0) (Daughter is napping) Anywho… I was also thinking of doing this above my sink which is tiled. My only concern would be how to remove it if we decide to move. Any suggestions on how to remove it before I begin this project?

  • Julie

    My friend and I have a habit. She’s a photographer, so I never have to carry a camera, but we go to the beach every year and make a huge deal out of collecting tons (TONS) of small seashells. Then we go to Goodwill or S.A. or random yard sales and buy the CHEAPEST picture frames we can. Then, we spend an entire weekend covering all the frames with those pretty, tiny seashells (and glitter, feathers, flower petals or whatever else we think we want) and VIOLA! Lovely, homemade, picture frames.

    Plus, all you need is (FREE) pretty-looking slightly shiny things, and glue. Oh, and some pictures lol.

  • kylieonwheels

    I love the idea of sticking ‘stuff’ to the tiles along with the picture, too. A beach scene with a couple of shells, a bush scene with a pretty leaf, etc etc.

    Finally I have a reason not to be so angry about all the tiles falling off the walls in my bathroom :D

  • Margie

    I think it would be great to leave a little border of tile showing around the edge of the picture. Just cut the picture smaller. Now I’ll have to start printing off tons of pictures. Three years worth for the kids alone. Oh dear. Well, I have a good head start for Christmas presents this year. :-)

  • http://wellnessthenaturalway.com Sarah O’Leary

    This is so exciting to me! I’m a bit craft-challenged – but this looks like something even I can master! Can’t wait to give it a try. You’ve given me a whole new spin on gift-giving. Forget those ugly thrift store frames!

  • http://creativecarmella.blogspot.com Carmella

    Beautiful, beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing that great tutorial…you answered every question that was running around my head :)
    PS: stopping by from tip junkie…just saw this on Facebook….now I’m off to go show you some Facebook love too :)

  • Eric

    Anyone ever tried this with leaves from trees, or something like holly leaves, on tiles? Just wondering if the leaves would retain their color and structural integrity once ‘podged.

  • Sam

    Ok, I am not crunchy. Not one little bit :) Sorry! But I love your tutorial. Super clear directions. Can’t wait to try…

  • Kimba

    This is absolutely brilliant. We just bought a house and I really have no idea how to decorate it. Actually I don’t know how to. Lol. All of my pics are on my computer too. I am just so tickled pink to have found this tutorial. You rock! I’m thinking these will make GREAT Christmas presents too.

    Thank you. Thank you.

  • Diana

    Awesome idea… Especially for school kids to use for mother’s day and such! I absolutely love this idea. I also have a ton of tile! Thanks so much.. And, for pictures to see what the out come should look like!

  • Jen

    You can also Modpodge those cheap picture frames! But this idea is going to be a huge hit! Like sponge painted wall :D

  • angela g

    Best Idea EVER!!!! I’m so super-duper excited I’m using stupid words! This will be a Christmas gift for like EVERYONE!!!! I saw this on Tip Junkie and glad I looked! Can’t wait to get started!!!!!!!!!

  • donna d

    love, Love, LOVE these tiles! I would be interested in your uploaded images. My photography skills are limited to kids and grandkids these days. BUT I am going to do a grandkids photo collage with this idea. I hate cookie cutter framed collages. I’m also going to do some for Christmas gifts!

  • http://copeforequality.co.uk/ chekira

    thanks i’m gonna do this when decorating my room

  • http://litasworld.com Jen @ Lita’s world

    WOW Crunchy and CREATIVE!!! I knew you were the coolest, but seriously this goes beyond!! I love it…I have this stash of tiles I picked up on the side of a construction site – they were marked “free” so I couldn’t resist even though I haven’t done anything with them in over a year. Now I KNOW what I’ll do…photo tile holiday gifts for everyone!! YAHOO! thanks you just saved me a ton of stress!! :)

  • Donna

    Are the photos printed on photo paper or just regular paper? Such a neat idea!

    • Crunchy Betty

      Just regular old paper. I’m sure using photo paper would result in a sharper photo – but I didn’t want sharp. I LOVE the small amount of bleed-through of the ink and the way the ink sort of “smudges” around VERY slightly when you brush on the Modge Podge. Gives them a total painting feel instead of a “sharp photo” feel.

  • Dianne

    Ok from someone who has never heard the term before – what is modge podge? Is it just white glue? or is it more specific than that?

  • Donna

    Ok got another question…if you make them magnets do you place a whole magnetic strip on the back to cover the entire block? And Do you use the Mod Podge to get the magnet piece to stick to the tile?

    love love this project!!!

  • http://Www.heritagemakers.com/brandy Brandy

    I do this with my digital scrapbook pages from Heritage Makers! And I use one part water to three parts white glue as a mix instead of modge podge…I’m cheap. Not sure if that’s any more crunchy, but at least I didn’t have to run to the craft store. Definitely use a sealing spray if you’re making coasters! And yeah, these are the coolest.things.ever.
    (and I would looove to have the bees posted….) :)

  • J

    Awesome idea! Didn’t really work with photo paper, but the regular stuff looks awesome

  • Toni

    That is such a crazy good idea. I too am not gifted with the creative decorating gene. But I have, for so long, wanted to do something with some photos I have taken. I love photography and have travelled quite a bit. Thank you so much for such a great, great, great idea….I have one question for you. What is Modge Podge and where can I find it?

  • Leslie

    LOVE THESE! I printed the pictures on transparent tracing paper, which gave me a softer image and let the tile show through. Also, put the modge podge on the tile first and let it dry, then ironed the image on to the tile. Much easier than trying to get the wet paper centered on the tile.

    • Eyeinspire

      Ok so how did u iron it on, did you cover the paper with something first