These diy tile coasters are a really easy project for some pretty coasters. You can make these in just a few hours, the longest time is just waiting for them to dry. You can use a different stencil to match your decor.
These are for my oldest daughter, they seen my Diy Texas Coasters when they were here at Thanksgiving and loved them but wanted some to go with their home decor. She picked this design because it matched some of the other designs that they had in their home.
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Make These Easy Diy Tile Coasters
Center your stencil on top of your tile.
Use the stencil sponge to add your acrylic paint.
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Remove stencil gently and let paint dry.
Once all tile coaster are finished and dried. Add two coats of Mod Podge. Let each coat dry thoroughly.
Cut small squares out of felt, and glue to the bottom of each four corners of tile.
That’s all there is to it. Wasn’t that easy? These Diy tile coasters would make an inexpensive gift, that I’m sure anyone would love.
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Material Needed
* 4 Travertine tiles
* Stencil of choice
* Acrylic Paint
* Mod Podge
* Stencil Sponge
* Paint Brush
* Felt
* Glue
* Scissors
If you enjoyed this project, please don’t forget to share it with your friends and/or save it to Pinterest.
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Just Plain Marie says
I hadn’t realized they’d be so easy to make. And tiles are inexpensive, too. What a wonderful gift idea for children to do.
Thanks for sharing this with us at the Blogger’s Pit Stop!
Marie, Blogger’s Pit Stop crew
Linda @ Mixed Kreations says
Thank you Marie! The tile coaster would make a great gift and I’m sure the kids would enjoy decorating them. Grandmas would love a set of coaster from the grandkids, I know I would. Thanks for stopping by!
pili says
So simple but so pretty!! I love the travertine tiles, and the Fleur de Lis design you chose is perfect for them!
Thanks for sharing with us at #2usestuesday, Linda! Enjoy the rest of the week!
Linda @ Mixed Kreations says
Thanks Pili! I love travertine tile. It works great for the coaster, and their so easy to make. Thanks for stopping by.
Stella Lee @Purfylle says
You’ve got me thinking about these. Such lovely tiles, I’m going to have to keep an eye out for some similar ones. I wonder how long they would last on a bathroom wall?
Linda @ Mixed Kreations says
If your wanting them stenciled and sealed them I think they would last a long time, unless your thinking of in a shower. Then they wouldn’t last long.
Stella Lee @Purfylle says
I almost forgot, I featured this project as my Personal Fav at #2usesTuesday this week.
Linda @ Mixed Kreations says
Thank you Stella Lee for the feature! I’ve been so busy this week I haven’t even got to check out the link ups. I will hop over today! Thanks again, and have a great day!
kellie says
I read DIY Texas coasters post too, a while back. love both your coasters. Thanks for playing the Pinterest Game
Linda @ Mixed Kreations says
Thanks Kellie! If you need some coasters there both fun and easy to make. Make great gifts as well.
Heather says
Thanks for sharing this great project on Dishing It & Digging It. I love how you sealed the tiles with ModPodge to protect them. They will last so much longer that way!!
Linda @ Mixed Kreations says
Thank you Heather! I enjoyed looking through all the fun links at the link up. Thanks for stopping by!