Top 5 Tea 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 Racing Bibs
This is another great idea to add to the manhole-whether it's the bonus room or the basement. Old racing bibs can also make great tile covers and instantly turn them into coasters. These will be the perfect complement to your home
2. Fabric Coasters
If you are good at sewing and can find the right fabric, you can make a cute set of coasters from scratch. They are easy to make
3. Mini Palette Coasters
Miniature wooden trays can be put together to make a rustic, shabby chic coaster for the courtyard or breakfast corner. You can even decorate them with cleaning tape or add some color with paint.
4. Coasters With Felt Balls
Because of their lightness and charm, these may be personal favorites. These wool felt balls are gathered together to create a very stylish look.
5. Coasters Out of Wine Corks
Wine cork is another way to add uniqueness and fashion to the table. Keep your old cork to create an inventory for crafting.





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