Tile counter top
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Hello Therese,
First you will have to put an edge strip all around the outside edge of the tops
to be able to tile up to or from. Then go ahead and tile in the normal way.
What is it that you want to do with your tile counter top? Please give us more information so we can assist you.
Hi Therese,
My name is Linda. Do you want to paint the tile. There are tile paint kits available but you don't need a kit to do this. You could also stencil some or all of the tiles, if you like that look. Just remember that PREPARATION is key to a successful job and don't skimp on that part. Here's a tutorial showing how to paint ceramic tiles from one of my favorite websites. I hope this helps you. Wishing you the best.
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/paint-ceramic-tile-countertop-33880.html