Top 5 DIY Coasters
Your tea coasters may look like little things around the house, but they are essential to protect your furniture from cups and glasses that are too hot or too cold and those annoying little spills that can contaminate your table.
Unfortunately, in most cases, the diy coasters you can find on the market are unremarkable, and of course, none of them can help you show your personality or special memories. For this, creating your own table coaster may be the best idea. We have created a lot of cute DIY roller coaster projects for you to try. Some are easier to do, some require more time. Either way, we believe you will find a lot of inspiration here. The best thing is that even if you don’t like these items 100%, they are easy to adapt to your needs and requirements. Anyway, let's get started!1. Coasters With Parachute Cord and Wooden Beads
Another new idea for making coasters involves some cool materials, such as parachute rope and wooden beads. They are fairly easy to make, and if they match your style, they will provide good protection for your furniture.
2. Watermelon Coasters
Of course, they are not made of watermelon, but they look like one. They are very cute and we find that they are perfect every time the children come out to play.
3. Painted Concrete Coasters
Using concrete to make your coasters can also work well. In addition, you know that if you use them in the garden, you know that when you lift the glass, the wind will never let them fly.
4. Perler Bead Coaster
Perler beads are easily the most versatile production tool. This Perler bead coaster is a great idea, and if you want kids to participate, they can help you. All you need is beads, a hot iron and some wax paper.
5. Cork Coasters With Shelf Liner
Buy some cheap cork coasters in the store and add some charming shelf lining prints to give them their own personalized rotation.





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