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rub ons
I used rub ons in my other house. I got them at the craft store. You can use them on tile,,,its very simular to tatouche[sp]. HSN shows this on their shows,,,use thier web site to order. You just transfer them to the tile by rubbing on the paper backing. they last for years..easy and pretty..and removeable