Then take another tile and peel off the paper.
How to hang adhesive backed tile on wall.
Remove the backing from the adhesive pad on the rear side of the tile.
Place the mosaic sheets along the wall.
Remove the paper backing from the first tile and press the adhesive side firmly against the wall.
Take the first tile and press it onto the wall in the area where you made your marks.
You ll find this piece on the top section of the frame.
Mix thinset or your chosen tile adhesive according to directions and spread on a small section of the wall with a drywall trowel.
It s important to work in small sections because thinset and other tile adhesives dry quickly.
Be sure to line up the tile with your penciled layout to get the placement right on the first try.
Follow the lines you made when the tiles were dry fit to the wall.
Comb over it with a notched trowel.
Add tile spacers for help keeping the tile pieces lined up.
Then place the tile directly up against the first tile.
Flatten the tile with a grout float if necessary.
Peel back about 12 inches of the backing on a strip line up the top of the paper at the ceiling then slowly peel and stick the paper down the wall.
Snap the clip sometimes called a clamp right onto the.
If your grout is recessed meaning the bricks poke slightly out over the grout line you can use brick clamps to hang things on the wall.
Loosen the edge of the backing with your fingernail to get it started then peel it off like you would a sticker.
You re now ready to add your first tile to the wall.