You're going to sand it using 150 grit sand paper.

This has a binding agent in it so it will help adhere to cabinet surface. A lot of people want to skip this process and go to the painting. The key here is you won't this coat of primer to be very, very thin. You want to be able to see through it.

We're going to apply into crevices first because we want that area to be a little bit darker.

Come in here with our soft cloth and wipe away what we just did.

We've got a 24-ounce ball ping hammer we're going to use. The nice thing about this hammer is the weight is going to break the tile for you so you don't have to put a lot into it.

Try to keep them no more than a half inch. Quarter inch is the best.

You can decide to put a piece in the center and use it as a decorative accent, so we're putting a center tile that matches our edge tiles.

We're going to wipe that surface down and get all that residual dust off of there.

Try and go with the grain of the wood if we can.