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Full Color Product Catalog Photo Gifts & Awards Combine favorite photographs with fun graphics and text to create beautiful products that are ideal for any special occasion! Ceramic, Glass & Porcelain Tiles 6”x8” 2”x2” Oval 4”x4” 3”x6” 6”x6” DyeTrans™ Value Tiles Good Premiere™ Tiles Better Bison™ Tiles Best These less expensive tiles feature a softer Beautiful art and photo reproduction The glossy ceramic tiles provide a bril‑ coating and lend themselves to whole‑ makes these tiles suitable for use with liant canvas for the best artwork and sale souvenir distribution. Value Tiles do our line of distinctive wood products. photo reproduction. The matte ceramic not have built‑in spacers, known as lugs. Unsanded grout required. tiles are highly resilient, scratch resistant, Oval Tiles 2x2 Tiles (1.875”x1.875”x.1875”) and provide vivid photo and art repro‑ OT3 3.25”x2.07”, Gloss. TILE02M Matte. duction. Unsanded grout required. OT4 4.25”x3.07”, Gloss. TILE02S Satin. 3x6 Tiles (3”x6”x.1875”) OT5 4.92”x3.66”, Gloss. 3x6 Tiles (3”x6”x.1875”) CE3X6GLO Gloss. OT6 5.875”x4”, Gloss. TILE36 Gloss. CE3X6SHC Matte. 2x2 Tiles (1.87”x1.87”x.275”) TILE36M Matte. 4x4 Tiles (4.3125”x4.3125”x.25”) BT22A Gloss. TILE36S Satin. CE4X4GLO Gloss. 4x4 Tiles (4.25”x4.25”x.196”) 4x4 Tiles (4.3125”x4.3125”x.25”) CE4X4SHC Matte. BT44 Gloss. TILE4 Gloss. CE4X4DS Satin. 6x6 Tiles (6"x6"x.25") TILE4M Matte. 6x6 Tiles (6.03125”x6.03125”x.25”) BT66 Gloss. TILE4S Satin. CE6X6GLO Gloss. 6x6 Tiles (6.03125”x6.03125”x.25”) CE6X6SHC Matte. 6x8 Tiles (5.875”x7.83”x.216”) CE6X6DS Satin. BT68 Gloss. TILE6 Gloss. TILE6M Matte. 6x8 Tiles (6.03125”x7.875”x.25”) 8x8 Tiles (7.8125”x7.8125”x.275”) TILE6S Satin. CE6X8GLO Gloss. BT88 Gloss. 6x8 Tiles (6.03125”x7.875”x.25”) CE6X8SHC Matte. 8x10 Tiles (7.8125”x9.75”x.236”) TILE68 Gloss. CE6X8DS Satin. BT810 Gloss. TILE68M Matte. 8x8 Tiles (7.8125”x7.8125”x.25”) 8x12 Tiles (7.875”x11.75”x.315”) TILE68S Satin. CE8X8GLO Gloss. BT812 Gloss. 8x8 Tiles (7.8125”x7.8125”x.25”) CE8X8SHC Matte. 12x12 Tiles (11.75”x11.75”x.335”) TILE88 Gloss. CE8X8DS Satin. BT1212 Gloss. TILE88M Matte. 8x10 Tiles (7.875”x9.8125”x.25”) TILE88S Satin. CE8X10GLO Gloss. 8x10 Tiles (7.875”x9.8125”x.25”) CE8X10SHC Matte. TILE810 Gloss. CE8X10DS Satin. TILE810M Matte. 12x12 Tiles (11.8125”x11.8125”x.25”) TILE810S Satin. CE12X12GLO Gloss. Our ceramic tiles can be 12x12 Tiles (11.8125”x11.8125”x.25”) CE12X12SHC Matte. used individually, as a TILE12 Gloss. CE12X12DS Satin. TILE12M Matte. mural, or in one of our TILE12S Satin. distinctive tile products! Ceramic tiles used outdoors may fade and should not be exposed to direct sunlight or extreme weather conditions such as heat and freezing. Create custom murals for bathrooms, kitchens, foyers, food courts, museums, restaurants, and office lobbies! Ceramic Deco Tiles Tumbled Stone Tiles Same great quality as our regular tiles, but in a 3/16” thick‑ Features a flat stone finish that presents any art or image ness. Deco tiles do not have built‑in spacers, known as in an old‑world style. Tumbled Stone is a compressed lugs. sandstone product that is very porous and must be sealed 4x4 Tiles if used in water applications such as showers or back‑ DECO‑TILE4 4.25”x4.25”x.1875” Deco Tile, Gloss. splashes. Each tile is individually cut, causing variations in DECO‑TILE4M 4.25”x4.25”x.1875” Deco Tile, Matte. color, texture, size and thickness. Standard adhesive is rec‑ DECO‑TILE4S 4.25”x4.25”x.1875” Deco Tile, Satin. ommended. Sanded or unsanded grout may be used. 6x6 Tiles 4x4 Tiles DECO‑TILE6 6”x6”x.1875” Deco Tile, Gloss. TS4X4SHC 4”x4”x.375” Tumbled Stone Tile, Matte. DECO‑TILE6M 6”x6”x.1875” Deco Tile, Matte. 6x6 Tiles DECO‑TILE6S 6”x6”x.1875” Deco Tile, Satin. TS6X6SHC 6”x6”x.375” Tumbled Stone Tile, Matte. Round Ceramic Tiles Decorative Glass Tiles Create one‑of‑a‑kind works of art on round ceramic tiles Smooth, untextured front‑side with a coating on the back‑ instead of the standard square or rectangle... the possibil‑ side for imaging. ities are endless! Opaque Backing Round Tiles GT4X4‑WHITE 4.25”x4.25”x.25”. TILER3 3.5” Diameter x .25” Round Tile, Gloss. GT6X6‑WHITE 6”x6”x.25”. TILER3M 3.5” Diameter x .25” Round Tile, Matte. GT6X8‑WHITE 6”x8”x.25”. TILER3S 3.5” Diameter x .25” Round Tile, Satin. GT8X8‑WHITE 8”x8”x.25”. TILER6 6” Diameter x .25” Round Tile, Gloss. Frosted Backing TILER6M 6” Diameter x .25” Round Tile, Matte. GT4X4‑FROSTED 4.25”x4.25”x.25”. TILER6S 6” Diameter x .25” Round Tile, Satin. GT6X6‑FROSTED 6”x6”x.25”. GT6X8‑FROSTED 6”x8”x.25”. GT8X8‑FROSTED 8”x8”x.25”. Base Grid Ceramic Glow Tiles Porcelain Tiles Bison™ Glass Floor Tiles This glow‑in‑the‑dark tile gives a great effect after being Porcelain tile is an off white, non‑porous tile that generates These glass tiles are a dynamic alternative to ordinary floor imaged. Glows for 8‑10 hours when charged by light. a more muted or artistic color reproduction. Suitable for coverings and are suitable for high‑traffic residential and 4x4 Tiles water applications. Standard adhesive recommended; commercial applications such as kitchens, hallways, foyers, TILE4S‑GLOW 4.3125”x4.3125”x.25” Glow Tile, Satin. sanded or unsanded grout may be used. business lobbies, executive suites, and boardrooms. 6x6 Tiles 6x6 Tiles Non‑Tempered Glass Floor Tiles TILE6S‑GLOW 6”x6”x.25” Glow Tile, Satin. PO6X6SHC 5.75”x5.75”x.25” Tile, Matte. GL6X6WHT 6”x6”x.25”, White Backed. TILE6PS 6.01325”x6.01325”x.25” Tile, Satin. GL12X12WHTNT 12”x12”x.25”, White Backed. 12x12 Tiles Tempered Glass Floor Tiles PO12X12SHC 11.8125”x11.8125”x.25” Tile, Matte. GL12X12WHT 12”x12”x.25”, White Backed. Interlocking Base Grid For Displaying Glass Floor Tiles 5000 Base Grid for GL12X12 Tiles. Ceramic Tile Products WTA727 WTA732 WP190MH WP200MP Top: Rustic Oak Middle: Cherry Bottom: Rosewood Designer Wood Frames Stained Wood Frames For Ceramic Tiles Handsome frame for tiles. Tiles sold sep‑ Showcase individual 6”x6”, 6”x8”, 8”x8”, or 8”x10” tiles in these high quality stained wood arately. frames. Tiles sold separately. Displays One 4.25”x4.25” Tile Displays One 6”x6” Tile WP180CH Designer Frame, Cherry. WTA727 Stained Wood Frame, Cherry. WP180MP Designer Frame, Maple. WTA728 Stained Wood Frame, Rosewood. WP180MH Designer Frame, Mahogany. WTA729 Stained Wood Frame, Rustic Oak. Displays One 6”x6” Tile Displays One 6”x8” Tile WP190CH Designer Frame, Cherry. WTA730 Stained Wood Frame, Cherry. WP190MH Designer Frame, Mahogany. WTA731 Stained Wood Frame, Rosewood. WTA732 Stained Wood Frame, Rustic Oak. Displays One 6”x8” Tiles WP200CH Designer Frame, Cherry. COR1824 WP200MP Designer Frame, Maple. COR810 Tile Easels Coral Frames Our easels are designed to hold tiles up‑ These lightweight, one‑piece molded resin frames reduce the overall weight of a ce‑ right for display on side tables, mantels, ramic tile mural. Tiles sold separately. and dressers. A lovely and inexpensive Displays Six 6”x6” Tiles Displays One 8”x10” Tile way to accentuate an imaged tile. COR1218 Coral Frame. COR810 Coral Frame. Tile Easels ‑ Assorted Sizes Displays Twelve 6”x6” Tiles Displays One 12”x12” Tile WTA140 4.25”x4.25” Tile Easel. COR1824 Coral Frame. COR1212 Coral Frame. WTA141 6”x6” Tile Easel. WTA142 6”x8” Tile Easel. Displays One 8”x8” Tile WTA143 8”x8” Tile Easel. COR88 Coral Frame. WTA144 8”x10” Tile Easel. WTA145 12”x12” Tile Easel. Whenʼs a good time to give someone a personalized gift? Weddings • Bridal Shower • Bride and Groom Lazy Susans Peg Racks • Groomsmen and Bridesmaids Store items conveniently while organizing kitchen cabi‑ Display personalized coffee mugs, key chains, and other • Wedding Anniversary nets, counters, and cupboards in style. Tiles sold separately. lightweight items with a convenient 4‑peg wood rack. Displays Four 4.25”x4.25” Ceramic Tiles Tiles sold separately. WP250MP 11.5”x11.5”x1.75” Lazy Susan, Maple. Displays Four 4.25”x4.25” Tiles Loved Ones WP250CH 11.5”x11.5”x1.75” Lazy Susan, Cherry. WP260CH 4‑Peg Rack, Cherry. • Birthday • Motherʼs Day • Fatherʼs Day • Get Well • Valentine's Day • Baby Shower Home • Housewarming • Home Décor Charitable • Fund Raising Pen Holders Wood Coaster Racks Holidays Features three 1.25” diameter holes. 4.25”x4.25” ceramic This handsome 5.125”x5.125”x2.5” wood coaster rack tile sold separately. holds four 4.25”x4.25” decorated ceramic tiles (tiles sold • Christmas Displays One 4.25”x4.25” Ceramic Tile separately). • Chanukah WP230CH 5”x5”x1.75” Pencil Holder, Cherry. Holds Four 4.25”x4.25” Ceramic Tiles WP230MH 5”x5”x1.75” Pencil Holder, Mahogany. WP280CH Coaster Rack, Cherry. • Easter WP230MP 5”x5”x1.75” Pencil Holder, Maple. WP280MH Coaster Rack, Mahogany. Education • Graduation • Teacher Appreciation Spiritual • Baptism • Bar Mitzvah • Church Anniversary Business • Employment Anniversary Bookends Wooden Coaster Bases • Office Gift Display cookbooks and other reading materials with this Coaster base accepts a 3.5” FRP or ceramic tile insert. Select set of attractive and functional bookends. Use one photo a finish to match your furniture! • Job Well Done on both sides or two different photos to brighten up any Displays One Ceramic Tile Insert (Tile Sold Separately) • New Customer shelf, desk, or dresser. Each accepts one 4.25”x4.25” tile WP490MP 3.625” Base For Ceramic Tile, Maple.
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