Best DIY Coaster
We use DIY coasters to protect our furniture from moisture and stains. However, there is no reason why we can't make the coasters look good. In fact, if you are willing to spend some time making them look more beautiful, they can be beautiful decorations on the table. Here are 5 great DIY Coasters for you to choose from.
To make these tea coasters, you need a self-adhesive shelf backing paper or contact paper, a set of 4 cork coasters, a round knife, a ruler and a self-healing pad. Measure the area to be covered with the shelf liner, then place the circular cutter on it, insert the cutting tool, fix it in place, and then push the cutting tool down into a circle. Peel off the paper back and press the shelf liner onto the coaster.
For these tools, you need to use screw punches, wool felt, rotary cutters, mats, thread, waste paper and a fading ink marker. Cut two 4-inch square wool felts and trim the corners. Then cut out a 4 square foot piece of waste paper and make a half-inch grid. Use 2 different sizes to punch holes. Use it as a template. Then put 2 pieces of felt together and connect the points with threads.
The materials required for this particular design are cork board, image printed on cardstock, acrylic paint, modpodge, scissors, X-acto knife and double-sided tape. Determine the desired size and shape of the coaster, and then cut it from the paper. Then trace the template to the cork and cut it out. Select the background color to draw the coaster. Then make image molds as needed. Draw the design onto the coaster. Let the paint dry and add a coat of varnish or sealant.
These hexadecimal notation coasters are also very interesting. This is the necessary conditions for making them: logs, different paint colors, transparent waterproof sealant, brushes, carbon paper or tracing paper, pencils, pens, tape and sandpaper. First, print the template to the same size as the wood. Cut out the paper design circle and carbon paper circle of the same size. Glue them to the wood with two layers of tape, then trace the design with a pen. Draw the shape, then add a layer of sealant.
Making these coasters is very simple. Just scratch around the tiles on the paper and cut them off. Then, spread a layer of Mod Podge on the tiles and place the paper on top. Add another coat to the paper and let it dry. Repeat 2 or 3 more times. You can add a felt pad to the bottom of the coaster to prevent scratches on the table.





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