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BlackHorseFarm Posted - Mar 31 2012 : 05:58:29 AM
I was cleaning out under my sink and found 2 ceramic tiles. Good sized ones too. They are the perfect side for a casserole dish.

Now they are handy just like they are but I wanted to decorate them. I know people paint on tiles and what not, but I starting thinking about how hot the items I will put on there are.

What can I use that will take the heat.

Thanks!
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craftingram Posted - Mar 31 2012 : 06:07:28 AM
There are acrylic paints available at craft shows for glass that can also be used on tile or ceramics. You paint what you want, then bake it in the oven to set the paint. Good luck with your project.

Karin
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