I've always wanted to make coasters - finally this weekend I did. I got my inspiration from a Pin by "adiamondinthestuff" blog.
Supplies: Stone tiles, Mod Podge, Felt Bumpers, Cork, Scissors, Paint Brush, Foam Brush, Images, Mask, Glue, Paint, and Parchment Paper (not pictured).
Rather than making a matching set, I decided to be a little less traditional and make coasters that display images of some of my interests. I downloaded images from the Web and from Pinterest.
After printing and cutting out the images, I glued them to the stone tile ($4 for a package of 9 at Home Depot) by brushing Mod Podge to the back of the images and pressing them firmly to the tile. I let them dry overnight, although you only have to let them dry for a couple of hours. The fumes from the Mod Podge were giving me headache so I decided to let them dry overnight. The next morning, I ran to Home Depot and bought a pack of face masks ($1.48 for 5). That helped tremendously!
Next, I cut out the cork making sure the pieces were a tad bit smaller than the tile and glued them onto the back of the tile using E6000 glue. Then I affixed the self-adhesive felt bumpers to each of the four corners of the cork.
Next I painted the tiles(no pic) using the acrylic craft paint ($0.33 on sale at AC Moore). I had to apply about three coats. Each coat dried in a matter of minutes.
Using the foam brush, I applied a thin coat of glossy Mod Podge to images on the coasters. I used about 3-4 coats letting each coat dry for about 20 minutes before adding the next one. I used parchment paper as my work surface so the tiles would not stick to the paper (as they did to the paper towel in the picture. I learned the hard way). I placed the coasters outside overnight to avoid smelling the glue and Mod Podge fumes in my sleep.


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