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Old 22-09-2011, 11:51 AM
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Default DIY Coaster Gift Sets

This is a inexpensive gift you can make yourself. Jane from The Borrowed Abode made some adorable Christmas Coasters to give as presents. Here are the instructions:

1. Start with a set of white, ceramic 4-inch tiles from the hardware store. Cut decorative scrapbook paper, photos, fabric scraps, or old greeting cards into 3.75-inch squares to fit on the tiles. Then brush a thin layer of Modge Podge onto one tile.

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2. Lay a square of paper on top of the tile, smoothing the paper down from the middle to the edges and ensuring that it adheres to the tile with no bumps or wrinkles. Brush a thin layer of mod podge over the paper, especially on the edges where the paper meets the tile. Quickly wipe any drips off the sides of the tile, then set that tile aside to dry.

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(Note for pet owners: be sure to do this in the most hair-free area of your home; otherwise you’ll have to spend time picking tiny pet hairs out of the damp coasters. Ick!)

3. Let the tiles dry for an hour and then apply another coat of Modge Podge. Let dry overnight.

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4. The next day, apply two coats of polyurethane sealant for waterproofing. (Polyurethane sealant is found in the wood stain aisle of your hardware store.)

5. While the coasters are drying, cut 3.5″ squares of felt. Once the tiles are dry, turn them upside down and use a hot glue gun to adhere the felt backing to the rough bottoms of the tiles.

6. Stack the finished coasters and tie with a string or some raffia. Ta-dah!

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I got a bit more creative with my snowman coasters, cutting out white paper to look like snow, green paper like trees, and applying small die-cut snowmen to the scenes:


Just remember christmas is not that far away.
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Old 22-09-2011, 12:53 PM
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I love that idea they look gorgeous
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Old 22-09-2011, 04:36 PM
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That might be a good idea for Lanne's gifts
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I am going to give this a go
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