DIY Map Coasters

Make your own map coasters with some tiles from the home improvement store, maps, and mod podge. Super simple and a pretty addition to your home! I offer up some tips and tricks on using mod podge in my blog post. Frustrated because your paper always wrinkles? Come see how I do it! Don't think that mod podge will hold up on coasters? Come see the new formula that I used that has held up for months so far!
My finished coasters! These also teach geography to your kids! http://www.thecountrychiccottage.net/2012/07/diy-map-coasters.html
I used different maps to "zoom" down to our location. http://www.thecountrychiccottage.net/2012/07/diy-map-coasters.html
Map coasters would be perfect in your home! http://www.thecountrychiccottage.net/2012/07/diy-map-coasters.html
Angie CountryChicCottage
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
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  • Wilben Dahl Wilben Dahl on Jun 03, 2017

    How did you round the corners?

  • Kizzy Kizzy on Nov 17, 2019

    How do you do it

  • Lili Lili on Aug 04, 2020

    My Hydrangea plant Has all sticks in the spring I trimmed them and then only get all green no flowers, what am I doing wrong?

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  • Joanne Yanko McCracken Joanne Yanko McCracken on Oct 28, 2015
    I did something like this and they came out great BUT when you put a hot cup of anything on it the cup sticks to the mode podge:( Why? any ideas I even tried spraying with shelac to see if that helped and it did not
  • Carey Carey on Sep 14, 2016
    This could also be done on clear glass and put the map on the under side. Put little feet on them and then they would be easily cleaned as well. I could also see this done on the bottom of Clear cup saucers and use those for coasters!
    • Jackie Jackie on Jul 05, 2023

      Glass is non-absorbing. Lots of condensation on glass would spoil the reason for coasters. Need an absorbent material. Trying to think of one. Love the use of the map, though.

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