Smashed Christmas Ornament Coaster | DIY Project

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What do you do with broken Christmas ornaments? Create some shiny and sparkly coasters with smashed Christmas ornaments!! Be sure to watch the video - the coaster has unexpected dimension that doesn't show up in the pictures.
You will need:
Coaster mold: http://amzn.to/2fmMHpo
Resin: http://amzn.to/2ejGgCL
Ornaments: http://amzn.to/2ejGaea
Mix one ounce of resin, according to the package directions.
Break glass ornaments and mix them in with the resin.
Add the mixture to the the coaster mold. http://amzn.to/2gqmZ4I
Pop bubbles with a lighter.
Allow to cure a minimum of 12 hours.
Once cured, remove it from the mold.


That's it! It's that simple and turns out so pretty and sparkly!


Thanks for stopping by! Remember: Life's too short not to shimmer, so grab your glue gun and your glitter!™ Stay safe!


Mona
Suggested materials:
  • Coaster mold   (http://amzn.to/2gqmZ4I)
  • Resin   (http://amzn.to/2ejGgCL)
  • Ornaments   (http://amzn.to/2ejGaea)
Mona  ~ Craft Klatch
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  • Darlcamp Darlcamp on Nov 16, 2018

    If I would put a straw in place to make the hole for an ornament will I be able to remove it. I have never worked with this resin stuff before.

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  • Marcia Potter Marcia Potter on Dec 03, 2016
    Love this idea. I've ordered the mold and resin, and plan to add some small bits of sea glass and glass seed beads into the mix. Did you drill a hole to hang the ornament after it had cured a few days?
    • Mona  ~ Craft Klatch Mona ~ Craft Klatch on Dec 05, 2016
      Hi Marcia - I'm glad you like it! I did not drill a hole, but you certainly can! I like the sea glass and seed bead idea!
  • Joyce Joyce on Apr 05, 2019

    I love this it's so pretty. I'm going to try it. They'll make great Christmas gifts

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