6. Soak the cut out collage image in slightly warm water for approximately 15 seconds. The collage should roll up in the water (figure B). Wait for the edges of the immersed image to begin to uncurl. 7. Saturate the marble tile with rubbing alcohol then, carefully slide the backing sheet off and apply the collage image to the face of the marble tile (figure C).
8. Using a brayer or bone folder, carefully remove any air bubbles or wrinkles. Let dry completely (figure D).
9. To use the tiles as coasters, apply a coat of water-based polyurethane to the tiles. Caution: Apply polyurethane in a well-ventilated area. Polycrylic sealant produces a shine to the tiles. Note: A matte spray varnish may be applied to the tiles after the polycrylic has dried. Tip: Apply the varnish over the polyurethane layer in a sweeping motion from left to right and bottom to top. Wear a dust mask and protect work surface with wax paper (figure E).
10. Note: Omit the polycrylic step if tiles to not need to be heat resistant.
11. These altered art transfer tiles make a beautiful addition to backsplashes, countertops, and tabletops. Of course, if you mess one up, you can do what I do and smash the tile into many pieces and begin to create your own mosaic piece!
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