Things You'll Need
Instructions
Purchase tiles for your set. Mah-Jongg can be made from any material. The most common are similar to dominoes, but any tiles of uniform size will do. You can even cut wood into tiles for a custom size and shape. Dominoes work well, but you will always have the dots on the underside of the tile.
Create pictures or patterns for the tile set. Although the traditional sets have pictures of bamboo, dragons and even flowers, you can choose whatever pictures or patterns fit your style and adapt them to the game.
Scan the drawings or pictures onto your computer. Re-size them as needed to fit onto the tiles.
Print a test sheet on regular printer paper. You can hold a tile under the design to check for fit.
Print the designs onto label stock or adhesive paper. Both can be purchased at a local office supply store. Change your printer settings to reflect the kind of paper you are using. Most label paper has a place on the drop-down menu of paper types on printer's setting menus.
Put adhesive laminate over the tile designs. To keep the tiles looking good longer, smooth laminate sheets over the printed designs before preparing them for the tiles. Some stores sell permanent adhesive printer paper that already has laminate coating. This works well and eliminates a step.
Cut out the designs using a utility knife. Cut each corner of the design at a 45-degree angle. This prevents any dog-ears once it is placed on the tile.
Adhere to the designs to the tiles. After you affix a sticker to a tile, use the edge of a credit card to smooth it down. Start on one end and pull the card across the surface with a 30-degree angle. This will remove any bubbles that might lift the label off the tile.