Melissa from 320 Sycamore just added penny tile to the back of her cabinets and I LOVE it. It looks like she used a similar product to hang the tile as I did for my garden stone backsplash. Go over to see how she did it!
Melissa from 320 Sycamore just added penny tile to the back of her cabinets and I LOVE it. It looks like she used a similar product to hang the tile as I did for my garden stone backsplash. Go over to see how she did it!


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Gorgeous!! I’ve got to go see how she did that. Love it!
Love the idea! It gives the shelf nice color and texture!
I really like the look of the tile, it is a gorgeous backdrop,Kathysue
So pretty!
Looks great! Such a creative idea. I have seen many paper backed cabinets but not tile.
What a great product. Makes adding tile less intimidating. Also, you’ve introduced me to another great blog to follow. Inspiring, thank you.