Top 5 DIY Coasters

 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.

DIY coasters

These table coasters are also very good and easy to manufacture. You need tiles, blackboard spray paint, black felt, scissors, glue and hot glue gun. Spray the tiles with 3 coats of light paint. Cut out felt squares the same size as the tiles. Use a hot glue gun to fix them on the tiles. Then, you can personalize the coaster by drawing or writing on it. 

DIY coasters

A similar project is this: dry erase coasters. To make these books, you need to follow the steps below. First, tape the two opposite sides of the tile to expose a thin line. Then apply two coats on the side and small top line. Remove the tape from the painted side, and stick the remaining two sides with tape. Repeat the painting process to dry it. Attach the felt pad to the bottom corner of each tile.

DIY coasters

You can make coasters from recycled magazines in the following ways. You need to tear off 6 pages of the magazine. Cut out the jagged edges and cut each page in half lengthwise. Fold each strip in half lengthwise, and then fold it into two thirds. Fold the strip in half in the middle, and then do the same for each sheet. Then start weaving. When starting, some strips will wrap around the outside of the roller coaster. Add test strips one at a time and make sure to push them tightly together. Then cut off the excess and seal the coaster.

DIY coasters

These feel roller coasters are very good because they are soft and don't scratch the table. To make them, you need a template. Print out the pattern and fix it on a piece of felt. Use the X-acto knife to cut diagonal grooves on each pattern piece. Then chop. Then put the parts together, and you should get a roller coaster that looks like the picture.

DIY coasters

For a more natural and organic approach, please try this project. The materials needed are old branches, saws, sandpaper, natural stains, sealants, felt or cork, glue and ribbon. Cut 5 or 6 branches into thin slices and sand one side. Dye it, and then add a layer of sealant or waterproof paint. Cut out the felt or cork and fix it on the bottom of the coaster. Wrap your applicator with ribbon and you will receive a great gift.


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