Thanks for stopping by my blog via your Mom's :) I enjoyed looking at your tiles and had been wondering who the "Tile Lady" was from the link on your mom's blog! Stop by our blog any time! If you ever do any TX themed tiles, let me know, I'd love to take a look! I have one that's maybe 6x6 or 8x8 - not sure, it's still in a box somewhere from our last move! I got it at the Huntsville, TX Visitor's Center gift shop a few years back! It has one of my favorite things on it - bluebonnets! :)
Thank you for posting, cab....and yes, I will love looking at your blog from time to time. I am so thrilled you had looked at the tiles and liked them. I definitely will do some Texas themed tiles, because we lived in Texas those six years (and also lived there twice before in the past) and it's under my skin. Look for some in the future.
It's so nice to "make your acquaintance" on here. I sure love that aspect of the blogging!
Thank you, Sandy! I will have some new work to post coming up in a week or two. There was a break in my working because of a move out of our home and a change in our venue, but soon I do intend to post new tiles often, and even do a "how it's done" series of photos.
Thanks for stopping by my blog all the way over in Africa :) You are very talented & creative & I loved looking at the photo's of everything you've created ! Lynda, Kilimanjaro, East Africa
My email address is bluelotustile@gmail.com. Email me and I will respond, but you can also leave me a message here so I will know to look for your email. Thanks! I have Paypal and payments can be made in that way.
A two-tile picture, mounted and ready for framing (you choose your own frame) is $64. A three-tile picture mounted in the same way is $92.
All 4" loose tiles are $19. All 6" loose tiles are $24.
Spring Jonquils tiles picture, already framed, is $80. The Marsh tile picture, already framed, is $134.
I ship using USPS. Shipping and handling fees for the USA are as follows (and includes the insurance):
Four-inch tiles $4.--add $2. for each additional tile. Six-inch tiles $5.--add $3. for each additional tile. For tile pictures, mounted and ready for framing, charge is as if the tiles were loose, adding an overall $5. charge to cover the added weight of the mounting for all two-tile or three-tile pictures. Anything with more than three tiles, add a $10. overall fee for the added weight of the mounting.
Special shipping arrangements can be made for anyone with an unusually large order. For any tile in stock, shipping can be accomplished within 5 business days of a paid order. For anything that has to be accomplished after the order is made, add an additional three weeks. For especially large orders allow three to five weeks from the order date.
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Love this one!! It's so cheerful and reminds me of spring
I thought you had seen this one...yes, it's a big favorite of everyone who sees it. I hopefully will have an opportunity to do it a number of times.
I hope you don't mind; I linked your blog with mine.
I'm thrilled, Brent....good to be connected to someone so talented!
Thanks for stopping by my blog via your Mom's :) I enjoyed looking at your tiles and had been wondering who the "Tile Lady" was from the link on your mom's blog! Stop by our blog any time! If you ever do any TX themed tiles, let me know, I'd love to take a look! I have one that's maybe 6x6 or 8x8 - not sure, it's still in a box somewhere from our last move! I got it at the Huntsville, TX Visitor's Center gift shop a few years back! It has one of my favorite things on it - bluebonnets! :)
CAB
http://oldspillhouse.blogspot.com
Thank you for posting, cab....and yes, I will love looking at your blog from time to time. I am so thrilled you had looked at the tiles and liked them. I definitely will do some Texas themed tiles, because we lived in Texas those six years (and also lived there twice before in the past) and it's under my skin. Look for some in the future.
It's so nice to "make your acquaintance" on here. I sure love that aspect of the blogging!
Love the Jonquils. I have a stained glass piece I did. Also a large Tiffany Reproduction lamp of jonquils that I have been working on FOREVER!
You do great work, thank you for visiting my blog.
very nice ! steven
That's a beautiful tile. You are quite a talented lady.
Thank you, Sandy! I will have some new work to post coming up in a week or two. There was a break in my working because of a move out of our home and a change in our venue, but soon I do intend to post new tiles often, and even do a "how it's done" series of photos.
Thank you Steven and Leedra!
Thanks for stopping by my blog all the way over in Africa :) You are very talented & creative & I loved looking at the photo's of everything you've created !
Lynda, Kilimanjaro, East Africa
Thanks so much, Lynda!
Ah, now I see why you are called the Tile Lady. What beautiful work you do.
That quilt block pattern you asked about came from a Carol Doak book, called Simply Sensational Nine Patch Blocks. It is paper pieced.
This one reminds me of stained glass. Gorgeous.
Thanks you both so much, Zoey and Jo!
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