Thank you Trish. I didn't do jump rings because I wanted to make sure that the tiles were completely against each other. I drilled a hole in every corner through all layers including the plexiglas and used what is called a mini-brad which is made for
Thank you Trish. I didn't do jump rings because I wanted to make sure that the tiles were completely against each other. I drilled a hole in every corner through all layers including the plexiglas and used what is called a mini-brad which is made for paper crafts. they have two "legs"that go through the hole and then you separate them on the back side. If you don't know what I mean, tell me and I will take a photo of one. They are very tiny and come in many colors and shapes. Then I tied all of them together with a very fine but strong wire. Then, behind I painted all the "legs" black behind the black tiles so you couldn't see them (I used model paint) The brads I used were silver-color anyway so you couldn't see them on the aluminum back side.
The front of each rectangle just looked like they had a little dot in the corners.
Great piece Mimi, and I like the way you have displayed them all. My friend and I are collaborating on some tiles, and we were trying to figure out how to put the together. Are each of your tiles connected with jump rings?
Trish, I also sent in the photo of the back view since it is so much a part of this piece. Did you also get it?
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Thank you Trish. I didn't do jump rings because I wanted to make sure that the tiles were completely against each other. I drilled a hole in every corner through all layers including the plexiglas and used what is called a mini-brad which is made for
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Great piece Mimi, and I like the way you have displayed them all. My friend and I are collaborating on some tiles, and we were trying to figure out how to put the together. Are each of your tiles connected with jump rings?
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