coasters
Switching gears for a minute. Yes, I'll be coming back to more PROJECT LIFE information and yes, I'll be answering more of your questions in some upcoming Q&A posts ... but many of you have been asking about gift ideas, so I wanted to share this with you.
Every home needs coasters, right? Gotta protect your furniture. Here's a fun way to make some custom coasters. Go for elegant or fun or colorful or neutral. Customize it however you want. You could even use photos instead of patterned paper. Or use your kids' art! How fun would that be? These are super easy and -- let's be honest -- most of us have a secret desire to mod-podge something.

This is what you need:
pre-cut & beveled wood blocks (I like the 4" size, which I found at JoAnn for 59 cents each)
patterned paper (you likely already have some on hand)
acrylic paint (craft store)
mod podge (craft store)
foam brush (craft store)
clear spray paint (I picked this up at the home improvement store)
adhesive-back felt (craft store)



How to make them:
1. Do any necessary light sanding on the wood blocks and wipe all debris away with a clean cloth.
2. Paint just the beveled sides (not the top or bottom of the coaster) with acrylic paint.
3. Measure & cut squares of patterned paper to fit the top of each coaster perfectly. Apply an even coat of Mod Podge with a foam brush and adhere patterned paper to the top of coaster.
4. Evenly coat the entire coaster with Mod Podge and allow to dry.
5. Evenly coat the entire coaster with clear spray paint (be sure to do this outside!)
6. Once completely dry, cut squares of the adhesive-back felt and stick to the bottom of each coaster.


What you can't tell from these pictures is how glossy these are (from that spray paint), which makes them really yummy-looking in person.
I don't remember when or where I've seen this idea, but I don't take credit for thinking of it. Here's the thing. This concept of painting and implementing patterned paper and then sealing it with Mod Podge and spray paint is a simple concept. And very applicable to lots of potential projects. When you're walking down that isle of the craft store, look around at the other pieces. You just may get inspired to do something different.
Feeling crafty? : )
Every home needs coasters, right? Gotta protect your furniture. Here's a fun way to make some custom coasters. Go for elegant or fun or colorful or neutral. Customize it however you want. You could even use photos instead of patterned paper. Or use your kids' art! How fun would that be? These are super easy and -- let's be honest -- most of us have a secret desire to mod-podge something.

This is what you need:
pre-cut & beveled wood blocks (I like the 4" size, which I found at JoAnn for 59 cents each)
patterned paper (you likely already have some on hand)
acrylic paint (craft store)
mod podge (craft store)
foam brush (craft store)
clear spray paint (I picked this up at the home improvement store)
adhesive-back felt (craft store)



How to make them:
1. Do any necessary light sanding on the wood blocks and wipe all debris away with a clean cloth.
2. Paint just the beveled sides (not the top or bottom of the coaster) with acrylic paint.
3. Measure & cut squares of patterned paper to fit the top of each coaster perfectly. Apply an even coat of Mod Podge with a foam brush and adhere patterned paper to the top of coaster.
4. Evenly coat the entire coaster with Mod Podge and allow to dry.
5. Evenly coat the entire coaster with clear spray paint (be sure to do this outside!)
6. Once completely dry, cut squares of the adhesive-back felt and stick to the bottom of each coaster.


What you can't tell from these pictures is how glossy these are (from that spray paint), which makes them really yummy-looking in person.
I don't remember when or where I've seen this idea, but I don't take credit for thinking of it. Here's the thing. This concept of painting and implementing patterned paper and then sealing it with Mod Podge and spray paint is a simple concept. And very applicable to lots of potential projects. When you're walking down that isle of the craft store, look around at the other pieces. You just may get inspired to do something different.
Feeling crafty? : )
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42 Comments:
Thank you, Becky for the idea. It is perfect idea for a gift. Once again, thank you for sharing.
Oh... I just LOVE these Becky!! A fun project even the kids can do!! Woot woot!!
awesome! Love it!
What a fun and useful gift! I love it!
Cool idea! Thanks for passing it on.
I love that idea!!! Thank you!!!
Love them - just wish they were absorptive.
Love this idea, thanks for sharing. I think it might be perfect for the pp I have been hoarding for the perfect project. This way I will always get to enjoy the paper. Have a great day :o)
Wonderful idea - thanks so much for sharing! Can't wait to do this - I'd really like to involve the kiddos :)
I never get tired of saying "Thank You, Becky" for all the inspiration, idea sharing, encouragement, and your simple approach to so many aspects of life. I've adored your work for many years and now enjoy learning from you via this blog. Thank You Becky!
OMG! Thank you, Becky! These would make perfect holiday gifts for my boys teachers. Can I ask how you adhered the felt to the wood?
What a great idea thanks for sharing
Oh these are so cute can't wait to do them!
OK Here comes a really dum question for you or anyone else who can help me. I am in Australia and love this idea but can you describe to me what mod podge is... I've never heard of it but may be able to find something similar over here. I am guessing its a glue of some sort but if you can help that would be great, cause I'd love to give this a try. Thanks in advance. Angie
This is a great idea! Thanks for sharing!! LeLee - I believe the felt is self adhesive.
I think I have just found a Christmas gift!
I made some of these several years back using tiles from Home Depot & photos printed on tissue paper and they were a HUGE hit with the people whom I gave them to as gifts!! Question I have is ... the Mod Podge remained tacky no matter what I did. Any suggestions anyone? Perhaps the humidity in Florida???
Thanks for continuing on Becky! You rock girlfriend ; }
Thank you - I love it and I can get my daughter involved.
Becky, these coasters are so beautiful and cheery! Love the different colors. Thanks for the awesomely easy gift idea.
Julie
LOVE this idea! TFS!!! I like this for a simple Christmas gift for sure. Thank you! Oh yeah, and I can't wait to hear more about Project Life but I hope there will be more Project 365 available!!!
Thank you TONS for sharing this! I have been searching and searching to find coasters that match my living room scheme and have not been successful. I'm on a mission now!!!!!
About how long do you have to let the mod podge dry? Does the clear spray paint seal and protect it from the water? I would want to give a gift that holds up. Thanks for the idea!
Oh....and Denita, how did you print photos on tissue paper? I'm intrigued!
So cute! And, yes, Denita, the clear acrylic spray will take care of the tackiness.
Thanks for the idea. How cute to do christmas pattern paper and set them out during the holidays. Love your creative ideas. Thanks for sharing.
Love the idea - and I think this is something I might just do!
Super cute!
A great idea - thanks, Becky! For Angie (Australia) - Mod Podge is available here. My LSS stocks it, but I have seen it at Spotlight and other craft stores.
Your selection of papers looks very Lilly Pulitzer! Cute!
What a great craft and gift idea! I love the blocks painted white. So crisp and clean looking!
I'm looking for your handwritten font. Where on your blog can I find it?
Thanks.
Saw them on LBS, and of course I love them!
Seriously Becky, where do you come up with these ideas. You are amazing.
What a cute craft for the kids to do for Grandparent gifts!!! thanks for sharing...LOVE IT
Becky, your coasters look great! I've tried Mod Podge before, but always ran into the tackiness problem that Denita had. Using the clear spray paint is a great idea... can't wait to try it again. Thanks for all your helpful tips.
I had to laugh at your comment that most of us have a secret desire to mod-podge something because I TOTALLY DO! I have the stuff here at home but haven't found anything to mod-podge. I just might have to make coasters now just to fulfill the need! :-)
- Bridget N.
Thank you, thank you! Any Christmas card ideas? No kit? I've used yours 2 years in a row!
ROCK ON!!! LOVE this idea!! SO making some of these for many people!
Lovin' this idea, Becky. Thank you! I'm thinking of using my Cricut to make monogrammed letters to go on them depending on which family I give them to!
You have THE BEST ideas, Becky!
My friend did this last year with tiles from Home Depot, but they were much pricier than your .59 ones!
You never cease to inspire me!
I love how giftable this is! Thanks so much, I'll be linking.
It's the perfect gift to make for the person that you think has everything. Thank you for your many wonderful ideas. Guess I better get busy.
A great little homemade something to add to the storebought gift for my pre-teen nephew. Thanks so much!
I LOVE these!! So cute! Im making some for Christmas presents!
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