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Welcome to Tile Mural Fundraisers!
Why do a tile mural for a fundraiser? Well, cookie dough is nice, but then it gets eaten. The gift wrap is great for the holidays, but then what? It goes in the garbage.
T shirts get worn out, and given away.
A tile mural lasts the lifetime of the school! Nothing is more touching than to see a returning student run up to his/her tile she made years ago, and touch it.
My name is Monica Lasich, and I owned and operated The Artist in Me Ceramic Studio in Rancho Santa Margarita for 10 years. We recently relocated to Irvine. Our work has been installed at Robinson, Trabuco Mesa, Wagon Wheel, Palisades, Deerfield, Arroyo Vista, and Melinda Heights Elementary Schools among others. Also, The Mission Viejo Nadadores and Newport High School Swimming Pools. From San Juan Capistrano to Long Beach, our work is everywhere.
We have been doing tile mural fundraisers since 1998. We have done every size, color, shape, imaginable. We have troubleshot, refined, and improved on our techniques and products we use every year. We believe, that the combination of our extensive experience and quality products, that we are the best in the business.
We know that there are now other companies that do what we do. They may even try to undercut our prices. You can choose to do a sloppy, cheap wall, or, choose a high quality wall that may look better in the long run. We believe we have the best glaze, the best firing results, and the best turnaround time there is. Try us and see.
We have the greatest variety of tile colors, sizes, glaze colors, and application methods around. We have years of experience with painters of all ages. We are happy to let you pick the one that you think works best for you. You have the vision, we make it happen.
Please contact us regarding pricing. Our busiest time of the year is April to June.
Go visit www.tilemuralfundraisers.blogspot.com for pictures of our work.
Hope to hear from you soon!
Tile Mural Fundraisers c/o Monica Lasich
monicalasich@hotmail.com
949)257-9176
T shirts get worn out, and given away.
A tile mural lasts the lifetime of the school! Nothing is more touching than to see a returning student run up to his/her tile she made years ago, and touch it.
My name is Monica Lasich, and I owned and operated The Artist in Me Ceramic Studio in Rancho Santa Margarita for 10 years. We recently relocated to Irvine. Our work has been installed at Robinson, Trabuco Mesa, Wagon Wheel, Palisades, Deerfield, Arroyo Vista, and Melinda Heights Elementary Schools among others. Also, The Mission Viejo Nadadores and Newport High School Swimming Pools. From San Juan Capistrano to Long Beach, our work is everywhere.
We have been doing tile mural fundraisers since 1998. We have done every size, color, shape, imaginable. We have troubleshot, refined, and improved on our techniques and products we use every year. We believe, that the combination of our extensive experience and quality products, that we are the best in the business.
We know that there are now other companies that do what we do. They may even try to undercut our prices. You can choose to do a sloppy, cheap wall, or, choose a high quality wall that may look better in the long run. We believe we have the best glaze, the best firing results, and the best turnaround time there is. Try us and see.
We have the greatest variety of tile colors, sizes, glaze colors, and application methods around. We have years of experience with painters of all ages. We are happy to let you pick the one that you think works best for you. You have the vision, we make it happen.
Please contact us regarding pricing. Our busiest time of the year is April to June.
Go visit www.tilemuralfundraisers.blogspot.com for pictures of our work.
Hope to hear from you soon!
Tile Mural Fundraisers c/o Monica Lasich
monicalasich@hotmail.com
949)257-9176
Our own professional tiles
This is a beautiful piped series of repetive tiles to form a "border" along the sink. They match the mural inset, which was set in the shower.
This is the "inset" for the shower. A set of 10 6x6 tiles. The pictures don't even do them justice.
This is the "inset" for the shower. A set of 10 6x6 tiles. The pictures don't even do them justice.
This was the most exciting job I ever did, it was so beautiful.
Thursday, August 16, 2007
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