From Scrap Wood to the Coolest COASTERS... in Minutes!
by
Donna at Funky Junk Interiors
(IC: blogger)
So... I had to come up with a creative way to solve a (coffee addiction) problem. With nearly every table top made from reclaimed wood in my home, coffee rings are not pretty.
Enter... reclaimed wood COASTERS.
Reclaimed wood coasters utilize nothing more than wood scraps. They are cheap (if not free) to make, and fun to style with your given twist.
To protect your wood coasters, seal them with a furniture wax, and you'll be good to go.
Here are a few I've made... which one is your fav?
Enter... reclaimed wood COASTERS.
Reclaimed wood coasters utilize nothing more than wood scraps. They are cheap (if not free) to make, and fun to style with your given twist.
To protect your wood coasters, seal them with a furniture wax, and you'll be good to go.
Here are a few I've made... which one is your fav?
Hello there you cute little coaster puzzle! 1 small fence board and a cool stencil, and you are done!
The first thing you need to do to make reclaimed wood coasters is collect any and all old wood. This was from a falling down fence in my neighbourhood.
Add vintage flair to a few cedar strips with a yardstick! A few rusty washers just seal the junker deal.
These coasters have your number (couldn't help myself) if you love your typography. Note the cut off numbers? Stylin' too! Keep'em guessing with your designs and try the unexpected.
My brother gave me some firewood. But I'd much rather indulge in coffee than stack wood, so a few slicers later, I had some really cute log styled coasters.
Don't forget to bundle up your cute coasters with some rustic twine, and maybe even a cheesy printable for presentation. Perfect as a hostess gift!
Ahhh... much better! Visit how I made ALL of these coasters (and more) in the link below!
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Published April 3rd, 2015 9:20 PM
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