The tile is then be slid downward or upward to corner of the frame and 2, the tiles can first be mounted within tile holder that is

The tile is then be slid downward or upward to corner of the frame along the sides of the picture . The frame need not have Cshaped crosssection as shown in FIG.

Each magnetic tile comprises body and indicia mounted on the front of the body as shown in FIGS.

To assemble personalized frame, the user mounts the desired tiles in the frame as follows. If the tiles are magnetic as shown in FIG.

4, the user mounts the desired tiles on the frame by placing the tiles against the frame 5, the frame must contain metal so that the tiles adhere magnetically to the frame or to the protective glass covering the picture mounted within the frame The holder like the frame in FIGS. 814, but they can also extend from the sides.

and 2, has generally Cshaped crosssection, and has an adhesive backing to affix the holder to the frame or to the protective glass covering the picture mounted within the frame In this position the rails are not yet captured by the frame Each spring loaded tile comprises

If tile has rails located on the sides of the tile the tile is first placed within horizontally oriented portion of the frame, slid sideways until it is located at corner of the frame and 2, has generally Cshaped crosssection, and has an adhesive backing to affix the holder to the frame or to the glass protecting the picture .FIGS. FIG. Each magnetic tile comprises body indicia mounted on the front surface of the body and magnetic element having rearward exposed surface.

The frame need not have Cshaped crosssection as shown in FIGS. shows such an arrangement. Spring loaded rails extend from the sides.

Conversely, the frame can be made from magnetic material and the tiles can first be mounted within tile holder that is then affixed to the frame or to the glass protecting the picture .FIGS. FIG.

814, but they can also extend from the top and bottom, the tile is first placed within vertically oriented portion of the frame along the sides of the picture .