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		<title>Wall Tiles Concept</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m ready to put the chocolate and peanut butter together! I&#8217;ve been thinking of ways to make wall tiles out of MDF or thin Baltic Birch plywood. The tiles could be various sizes from 12&#8243; or 16&#8243; squares to similar size rectangles, with graphic designs or patterns printed on their faces. They could be attached [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;m ready to put the chocolate and peanut butter together! I&#8217;ve been thinking of ways to make wall tiles out of MDF or thin Baltic Birch plywood. The tiles could be various sizes from 12&#8243; or 16&#8243; squares to similar size rectangles, with graphic designs or patterns printed on their faces. They could be attached to a wall with either a mastic or a Velcro-type product if you&#8217;re non-committal. You can use tiles individually or in small groups as art, or as a type of &#8220;wallpaper.&#8221; Once the production process was sorted we could apply a Threadless.com-type model. Don&#8217;t get me started on that piece because I&#8217;ll never shut up.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.danbleierstudio.com/resin.html" target="_blank">Dan Bleier Studio</a> makes tiles like this that are coated with resin and they look pretty sweet. But you&#8217;re limited to a handful of designs, and at $110 per square foot with a minimum of 30 SF they&#8217;re probably too spendy for most of us.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.boardpusher.com/" target="_blank">Board Pusher</a> allows anyone to design graphics for skateboards to make and sell your own custom deck. Whatever production process or manufacturer they&#8217;re using for these custom-on-demand boards seems like it would be just the ticket for the wall tiles. I&#8217;ve contacted them to see if they will share some info to help a brother out. I&#8217;m hoping they&#8217;ll get back to me soon because I need all the help I can get.<a href="http://www.danbleierstudio.com/resin.html" target="_blank"></a></p>
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