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Old 05-18-2005, 10:32 AM   #1  
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Cool Tile question ( help me please!)

Ok, I've got my tiles stamped. Now what? How do you, that have made tiles, package them for giving? Do you make something to store them in or what?
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I wrap mine in tulle. I wrap them like I am wrapping a gift basket, tying the tulle with a bow at the top. Does that make sense? I have even attached a little description to it.
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I've not made any tiles as of yet, but did get some as a gift. They were the coaster tiles...ceramic tiles that you use as drink coasters...and the person I got them from made a box with lid for a perfect fit...of coarse it was all in SU paper and cardstock! It was very cute!
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When I've given them as gifts, I wrap a ribon around the sides, and tie it in a bow in the middle. I usually use them as hostess gifts. Hope this helps.

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Thank you all. I 'm down to crunch time on these tiles. I have some ribbon I can tie them up with.I may look into making some kind of box or tray for the next batch. Thanks again for your help!
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I wrapped mine with a bow but used a wider wire edged ribbon and didn't tie a bow, just a knot... it looked pretty good if I do say so myself...
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They are so pretty, why put them in a box and hide them? I wrap mine with ribbon. Here is a picture:
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Karen,

I made those exact tiles --without CASEing-- too funny. I tied them with an off white ribbon.
I wasn't crafty enough to make a box -- maybe next time.

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