Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Stone Tile Coasters

I recently had the opportunity to write an article for the local publication, Fayette Woman Magazine.
 I was asked to provide tutorials for 3 different hostess gifts that anyone could make easily and inexpensively.
One of the projects I chose to include in the article was a set of coasters.

If you have followed my blog for any length of time, then you have seen many projects I have done using patterned napkins. This is just another example of what you can do with napkins.

Here is the complete tutorial...

Supplies:

Stone or Ceramic Tiles
Mod Podge
Patterned Paper Napkins
Scissors
Paint Brush
Felt Pads

 Cut a napkin into 4 pieces. One napkin will cover 4 tiles!

Napkins typically are 2,3, or 4 ply. Separate the layers so that you are left with a single layer. 
 
Coat the top of the tile with Mod Podge, avoiding the sides.

Add the napkin to the tile and top with another coat of Mod Podge.


Gently tear away the excess paper from the edges of the tile. This works best if the paper is still wet from the Mod Podge.
When dry, give the coasters another coat of Mod Podge to ensure that they are sealed and durable.
 
Add felt pads to the bottom of each coaster to prevent them from scratching furniture.

If you are giving them as a gift, tie them together with a piece of  jute or ribbon for a nice presentation.


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41 comments:

  1. I love this idea! Thanks for sharing.

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  2. I Love these! What a clever idea. Last week my grandson just broke the 3rd of my four coasters...I've been looking for some, but haven't found anything I like. These are perfect!

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  3. Gotta look for these napkins to do some for my living room...they would be perfect!!! Thanks for the post!Following you now and looking forward to seeing more!

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  4. That really makes a great gift. I love this idea. I would love for you to link this up to my Fall into Fall party going on right now. Hope to see you there.

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  5. These are so pretty! And simple to make too. Thank you for sharing this good idea.

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  6. cute coasters! I love the fabric you used! I'd love for you to share this at my link party Submarine Sunday. It's open until Friday @ 11:59pm. I hope you'll stop by!

    T'onna
    http://navywifeypeters.blogspot.com/2012/11/submarine-sunday-5.html

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  7. Genius! And pretty! -Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures

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  8. Love this project. I am going to make some for Christmas gifts. ;o)

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  9. Perfect hostess gift! Love the flexibility of this project. I am your newest follower. Stop by for a visit sometime.

    Hugs,
    Susan and Bentley

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  10. Great idea! Something even a non-crafter can do and it looks great!

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  11. This is a new twist to other coasters I have seen others post. I really like the pop of color that the napkins provide. I am just going to have to try this. Thanks again for sharing.
    Traci

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  12. So cute!!! Love the idea of using napkins! Thanks so much for sharing the great tutorial! I'd love for you to visit my blog.
    Happy week!

    Hugs from Portugal,

    Ana Love Craft
    www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com

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  13. Hi, I checked in with you when finding you through the Joyful Stamper challenge. I have made these collage style or with pictures before but I love the napkin technique. Thanks for sharing, I may add this to the school kids craft project for their fair. Lisa

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  14. Great idea...and I love the napkins you used!

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  15. This is so great! I spent this afternoon brainstorming about inexpensive DIY Christmas gifts for extended family and was feeling uninspired. Thank you for sharing! I just discovered your blog and look forward to reading more.

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  16. L♥VE this!!!! Thank you so much for sharing it! Can hardly wait to make some for gifts! :)

    xoxo laurie

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  17. I would love for you to share this (or any of your other great ideas) at the link party going on now at ‘Or so she says …’ We’ve also got a fun “Favorite Things” giveaway going on through tomorrow. Hope to see you there! www.oneshetwoshe.com

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  18. I really love this idea! Great gift and a very useful one! Thanks for sharing it with Share Your Cup.
    Hugs,
    Jann

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  19. Hi, i'm your newest follower via Tell Me Tuesday, would love if you could come by and follow back?
    Erica
    www.ericastartwalking.com

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  20. This is a great tutorial. Thanks for showing how. I pinned this, too. Linda

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  21. Beautiful coasters!! Love that you used napkins... it's a wonderful idea! Pinning it!

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  22. I love these, great job!

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  23. What a perfect gift these would make. I will be featuring this tonight at my Fall into Fall party that opens at 8pm EST. Please stop by and pick up an I've Been Featured button. Thanks.

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  24. Artsy Va Va, I love what you make. Always!

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  25. These are a great idea and so cute! They look really elegant.
    Thanks so much for linking and sharing them with us at Ivy and Elephants. They are a feature this week. Come on by and grab a featured button.
    Hugs,
    Patti

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  26. I LOVE this idea and will be making some this weekend to use on Thanksgiving. Thanks for the idea.

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  27. Wow! I had no idea you could use napkins to do this!!! How about scrapbook paper?

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  28. Excited to be your new follower!

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  29. This is a really great idea! I love a new idea, that is cheap too! Congrats on your article, how fun! Featuring this project today at my party. -K

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  30. Congrats! Your post was picked by our Bowdabra Designers as one of their favorites from last weeks Crafty Showcase. Way to go! Thanks for sharing it with our Bowdabra readers.

    Stop over and see your feature: http://bowdabrablog.com/2012/11/16/feature-friday-bowdabra-top-crafty-showcase-picks-23/

    We will also pin your post.

    Friday midnight starts our Saturday Showcase! Stop on over )

    Susie @Bowdabra

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  31. Love these! Just wanted to let you know that you're the winning feature for the week on 'Or so she says...'! Stop by and see your post in the limelight (also shared on Pinterest and Facebook). We would also love for you to share more of your great ideas!

    ~ Mariel www.oneshetwoshe.com

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  32. Congratulations on the feature! and what a lovely project, Virginia! We are featuring these beauties on the blog today. Thanks for sharing, girl!

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  33. Hi, I’m Anne from Life on the Funny Farm (http://annesfunnyfarm.blogspot.com), and I’m visiting from the More the Merrier Monday.

    These are fantastic! When you said they were really easy, I looked at the picture and said "Ha!". But then I read on and I was like, "Ahhhhhh!" I could do this! Pinning.

    Anyway, thanks for posting this. If you’ve never visited yet, I hope you can pop by my blog sometime to say hi…

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  34. . I have made these collage style or with pictures before but I love the napkin technique. Thanks for sharing, I may add this to the school kids craft project for their fair.

    Stone Coaster

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