The listing, Hand drawn coasters has ended.
This 4”x4 coaster starts out as a hand drawn 4"x4" drawing and it takes approximately 3-4 hours to create one. After being drawn, they are digitized and through a process called diesublimation, they are "burned" into the tile, rendering it safe from either condensation from a cold beverage or hear from a hot one. The back is covered with cork to prevent damage to a table. No two drawings are the same.
This 4”x4 coaster starts out as a hand drawn 4"x4" drawing and it takes approximately 3-4 hours to create one. After being drawn, they are digitized and through a process called die-sublimation (sp???), the image is transferred to the tile. The back is covered with cork to prevent damage to a table. No two drawings are the same.Once they are digitized, I can make replicas. Currently I have 3 of these which will be posted under individual listings.
They can also be displayed by using a small easel (craft stores sell them for about 6 for $3.99) They can be used as a tile in a tiling project by scraping off the cork backing. The image will not be damaged by water or heat although I do not know if they could stand up as a trivet - I haven't tried it and would recommend against it for that reason.
Price set per Listia INK "Listia will fix the value of credits at 27,500 credits = $1"
Normally these sell at $10 each at artisan markets. I'm selling these off as I am introducing a new line of designs.
Play nice, have fun, happy bidding!
Peace,
Leslie