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Select an image and we will paint a brand new tile just for you. Each of the above tiles has recently sold, and we are eager to paint a similar one for your pleasure!
At St. Jude Square Artworks, you can purchase paintings on ceramic wall tiles. Additionally you can have calligraphy added to your tiles, with words or message of your choosing. Each 6"x 6" collectible tile is hand painted in acrylic paints, from a theme line of original designs, then glossed to a hard, heat resistant and very durable finish. We can also paint original pictures from your photographs, for a small additional fee. SJSA tiles can be used as trivets, candle supports, coasters, or awards plaques. They are beautiful, also, as simple wall decor or accent tiles. We call them "versaTILES" because they make thoughtful hand-crafted gifts for any occasion! From one single commemorative tile to hundreds for a wedding or corporate event, no order is too small, (or too large). Tiles of the same theme line will blend beautifully, yet have distinct differences. Each high gloss finished tile comes backed with cork and a soft wall hanger that lies flat on a table. They can be special-ordered without backing to grout into a backsplash, too. Each tile is signed by the artist.
Very cool gifts for Christmas or Hannukah, birthdays, weddings or special anniversaries. Gift certificates are also available...
Commemorate an event by adding specific information onto the image (a picture with text will ordinarily be painted in an adjusted way so that the text will stand out). Custom order whenever you need a striking and unusual gift in the moderate price range (under $30). Especially nice as a personalized plaque honoring a favorite teacher or coach.
     
All images are copyright 2010 by Ellen Commerce, St. Jude Square Artworks (with all rights reserved).
An important note: St. Jude Square Artworks is not affiliated with the amazing St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. We donate one dollar for every tile we sell, however, to advance their mission of healing sick children regardless of ability to pay, and finding cures for childhood illnesses.
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