Why have BLAH looking coasters , when you can have BEAUTIFUL and PERSONALIZED coasters instead? Remember.....you can you decorate these with any picture, graphics, you want!
These coasters are SOOO CUTE and SUPER UBER EASY TO MAKE! For these personalized coasters, you will need the following:
4 ceramic tiles in your choice of color, texture, and size (I like the textured 4x4 ones from Home Depot @ .31 cents each)
4 squares of scrapbook paper and cut these whatever size you want for your tile. I wanted a nice border of tile to be seen because I thought it was really pretty, so I cut mine paper smaller, leaving about a half inch tile border.
4 pictures printed to your smaller than your paper so you will have a pretty decorated border. I had to finagle these with my printer because I am COMPUTER ILLITERATE and couldn't figure out how to work the darn thing to make them the size I wanted, where I didn't have to cut them down.
OUTDOOR Mod Podge - it's very important you get the outdoor kind so it will make the coasters waterproof (you can get this at Michael's)
Foam paint brush
Felt (whatever color you like) - this goes on the back or each coaster so they won't scratch your table/counter surface
Aileen's tacky glue - or whatever kind of craft glue that you can use to adhere the felt to the back of each coaster
Directions:
Apply a layer of OUTDOOR Mod Podge to your tile, not real thin, but not goopy - somewhere in between. If you have too much, your picture will move. Lay your scrapbook paper down, smoothing from the inside out to the edges of your paper . . . . . .I used my Pampered Chef scraper for my stoneware! lol Set tile(s) aside and go do some wrapping, bake some cookies, or take a moment and have a nice hot cup of coffee.
After your Mod Podge and paper layer have dried, apply another coat to the entire tile, making sure to completely cover the paper. Now you are going to put your picture right on top of your background paper, making sure to again, smooth out the wrinkles working form the inside, out to the edges of your picture. Again, set aside and go do something FUN while it dries.
Now apply another coat of Mod Podge over your tile, completely covering the paper and picture. Set aside and go give your kiddos a big hug and tell them how much you love them! : > )
Ok, now we are down to the final steps. After your tiles dries, you are going to apply two (2) more coats of Mod Podge, allowing your tile to dry in between each coat. Now that you have finished your coasters, you need to allow them to cure for a day or two.
Now that your coasters have cured, it's time to put on the finishing touch, the felt. Lay your coaster on top of your felt and trace around all four edges and cut out. Apply your craft glue to the back, then adhere your felt. When the glue has dried, trim off the excess felt so it will be flush with the sides and not visible.
Now you are ready to wrap up your handmade personalized picture coasters all nice and pretty. See....that wasn't that hard, was it? I know you will really like these coasters and end up making a set for yourself. I also bought bigger tiles and will either make trivets or get those little tabletop stands and put them up as pictures to decorate the piano!
Don't forget, if you make these coasters, please come back and leave a link so we can come by for a visit and see your beautiful work!
So very cute. Who wouldn't want those? Good idea.
ReplyDeleteHi Laura,
ReplyDeleteOkay pretzel hugs should come with an addiction warning they are so good. The recipe is so easy. All you need are pretzel squares/snaps? and Hershey hugs/kisses.
The recipe is our our blog about two back called Easy Peasy Salt and Sweety...
Should make some we'll form a pretzel hugs anon, :O)
cute
ReplyDeleteI made these before,and glued felt on the bottom so not to scratch furniture
ReplyDeleteThank you, Renee. . . I didn't realize I had not included that in my post. I did cout out black felt squares and craft glued them to the bottom. I will certainly add that to my post!
ReplyDeleteBlessings~
Laura