Easy Cricut Projects: Custom Fabric Coasters

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$10
1 Hour
Easy

Looking for some easy Cricut projects this holiday season? These custom fabric coasters only take a few minutes to make but can double as table decoration AND party favors for your guests! Who doesn’t love a two-fer?

Fabric holiday coasters can be bought almost anywhere (thank goodness since I don’t know how to sew!!), and with your Cricut machine you can add that extra personalized touch with leftover bits of iron-on and just a few minutes worth of work. People will think you spent hours customizing your table – no one has to know the secret!


Here are the supplies you will need:


  • set of fabric coasters
  • Cricut machine – I used a Maker but this could also be done with an Explore Air
  • Cricut Strong Grip Mat
  • Cricut Glitter Iron-On I used silver but you can use whatever color works!
  • Cricut EasyPress Mini
  • Cricut EasyPress Mat

Step 1: Select and size monogram in Cricut Design Space and cut from iron-on. Don’t forget to mirror your mat and place your iron-on shiny side down!


It is important to keep your mats clean, this guide on how to clean a Cricut mat will help you do just that!

Step 2: Remove excess iron-on and set monogram on coaster. You can use any size EasyPress but I love the EasyPress Mini for small projects like this because I can make sure the iron-on doesn’t shift as I set the EasyPress on it.

Step 3: Use the Cricut Heat Guide to determine the correct heat/time (in this case it was the medium setting) and apply monograms to coasters.


Once applied, remove the backing.

And voila! Custom coasters in just minutes! These not only look great on your table but would make fun take away party favors for your guests.


To get more project inspiration for your home and to learn more about the products used in this project, stop by my blog!

Suggested materials:
  • Set of fabric coasters
  • Cricut machine
  • Cricut Strong Grip Mat
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Beth Kingston
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