
How to Make Coasters {Mod Podged Coasters}
Ever wondered how to make coasters? Today, I’m sharing easy mod podge coasters with tissue paper circles! You only need a few supplies and a couple of minutes to make these coasters which are perfect for gifts!
Sometimes, it’s the simplest crafts that are the best. These easy confetti coasters use Mod Podge, tissue paper, and stone tiles to create a colorful and FUN DIY project. These make the perfect, inexpensive gift, and, while you’re at it, make a set for your own home!
Materials:
- Mod Podge Matte
- Stone Tile Coasters
- Tissue Paper Circles (you can cut these yourself, or do what I did and buy them)
- Foam Brush
Step 1: Working one tile at a time, cover your tile with Mod Podge. Place your tissue paper circles over your Mod Podge. You’ll have to do this a couple of times (letting your tile dry in between coats) to make sure your entire tile is covered.
Make sure you also cover the edges for a more polished look!
Once done, seal your tiles with three coats of Mod Podge, letting your tiles dry completely between coats.
I think these turned out so CUTE! And this technique works on all kids of surfaces–ceramics, glass votives or vases, etc. Mod podge + tissue paper = endless possibilities.
What is your favorite way to craft with Mod Podge?
Thanks for reading all about my DIY confetti Mod Podge coasters! Have a crafty day!
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Suggested materials:
- Tissue paper (amazon)
- Tiles (lowes)
- Mod podge (amazon)
- Mod podge (amazon)
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Flipturn on Mar 01, 2022
I am wondering if peel and stick circles could be used instead...🤔
They wouldn't give the fused effect like the tissue paper circles, but they are colorful, and would be easier for children to handle. Older ages could cut them in half to make different overlapped designs.
https://www.amazon.com/Round-Coding-Circle-Sticker-Labels/dp/B07Q4X9GWX
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