Hi All! Today I am going to share with you some more diy tile coasters. These Dallas Cowboys Tile Coasters are a little different from my other easy diy tile coasters, and hand painted Texas tile coasters. Instead of stenciling on the coasters I am going to decoupage a napkin to the top of the tile. Coasters make great gifts, everyone can always use a set of coasters.
You can use any 2-ply paper napkins for these coasters. I just chose the cowboy’s because they were another Christmas gift for a big cowboy fan.
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Supply List for Dallas Cowboys Tile Coasters
2-ply paper napkins
4 Travertine tiles
Mod Podge
Paint brush
Felt pads Super Sliders
Gorilla glue clear
[tweetthis display_mode=”box”]Dallas Cowboy coasters made from tile and paper napkins[/tweetthis]
How to Make Dallas Cowboys Tile Coasters
Start off by separating the 2-ply napkin gently. You will be using the piece that had the pattern on it.
Then cut the part of the napkin with the pattern down to size to fit your tile with a little bit of an overlap on all sides.
Next add some Mod Podge to the top of your tile.
Place the printed napkin on top smoothing out the wrinkles as you go. Let day.
Now go back and add some Mod Podge to the sides of the travertine tile and smooth the over lapping pieces of the napkin over the edges.
The corners can be folded over and tacked down with a little more Mod Podge. Let dry!
Once dry add another coat of Mod Podge over the tops, and sides of each tile coaster. Letting dry completely.
For a little more extra water resistant protection add a coat of clear wax over the tops of each coaster.
To keep the bottoms of the coasters from scratching the furniture add small round felt pads to the bottom four corners of the diy tile coasters using gorilla glue.
Then flip them back over right sides up on top of some wax paper till the glue dries.
That’s it for these easy Diy Dallas Cowboys tile coasters. Have you made any coasters? If so what did you use tile, wood, or something else? Please share in the comments below, I would love to hear about them.
Mary says
Very pretty Linda especially if you are a cowboys fan. I just watched the super bowl for the first time so it was a lot of fun watching the best teams have at it!!
Linda @ Mixed Kreations says
Thanks Mary! I’m not a football fan myself, but I do love making things for the sports fans. I bet it would be fun watching if it was my first time. 😉
Jesusita says
I loved this idea, my home is a cowboys fan, thank you for sharing and I’m for sure good to make them
Rebecca Ruge says
Hey Linda! I wonder….. have you tried popcorn salt for the rusty cans? Just wondering if it would work better….. it’s a finer salt and may adhere to the peroxide better…. more evenly.. I am going to try a can tomorrow…. don’t have popcorn salt though., but want to try this!
Linda @ Mixed Kreations says
Hi Rebecca! No I haven’t tried popcorn salt, I didn’t even know there was a popcorn salt. I thought table salt was the finest. Let me know how it works, and thanks for stopping by!
michelle says
For some reason I always struggle with napkins and mod podge. They always tear. Maybe I’m being to rough with my paint brush. Love how yours turned out Linda. Those star napkins are so pretty
Linda @ Mixed Kreations says
Thank you Michelle! They are hard to work with, and they do tear on me as well. But since I was working with a smaller item it went better. One did tear on the side but it wasn’t real noticeable. I also stopped worrying about get it perfectly smooth because once I put the mod podge over the top, it all works out. Plus if it tears, I can just say I gave it a rustic look. 😉
Germaine says
Hi Linda,
I’m just wondering. Where can I find the soft was to put on after putting the napkins on the tile.
Linda @ Mixed Kreations says
Hi Germaine! I’m not sure what you are asking but I will try to help. You can find the Mod Podge at Walmart or craft stores, and the super glider pads for the bottom can be found at Walmart, Home Depot or Lowes.
DiAnn says
Could you use material instead of napkins?
Linda @ Mixed Kreations says
Hi DiAnn! Yes I’m sure material would work just find. May need to apply a thicker coat of mod podge.
Angie says
Do the coaster last or does the image wear out easy.
Linda @ Mixed Kreations says
Hi Angie! I made these for my daughter and I haven’t noticed any fading.