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Old 10-31-2007, 07:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I am looking for somewhere to purchase a small (6"x6" or so) for a Xmas gift. It doesn't really matter what the design is as long as it is reasonable. We want to purchase one, damage one small tile, and give it as a gift to show that while the overall image may appear to be perfect, we all have (at least) one small inperfection...long story but you get the picture...

I've looked online, OMG the prices! We have gone to antique stores around Solomons and PF...nothing. Suggestions?
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At Michael's you can buy a kit and make one yourself, I think I paid $20 for a kit that made coasters.
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