Last year, I made this set of 4 tile coasters for neighborhood gifts, and I love the way they turned out! Here's a little peek at what I did:
First, I bought tons of 4 inch white tiles at Home Depot--I think they are about .16 each. Then I printed out this set of 4 Christmas prints onto white cardstock and cut them out. These prints are available at my Etsy Shop HERE!
Next, I Mod Podged the back of each print and centered them on the tiles. Then I flipped them over and let them dry for a few minutes. I also covered all the counter tops in my kitchen with wax paper first, just to make clean up easier.
Then I slathered Mod Podge all over the front of them and let them dry. I had tiles covering every inch of my kitchen!
When they were dry, I just put 4 peel-and-stick rubber dots to the bottoms of each tile to prevent any surfaces from getting scratched.
Then I wrapped each set of 4 coasters up in a cute bag tied up with cute Christmas ribbons.
Tah-dah! A very cute and inexpensive little gift. :)
Oh Shannon... these are FABULOUS!!! I am going to have to purchase these for my gift giving this year!! Thank you for sharing how you created them!
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful week ahead!!
**Lot of BIG Hugs**
Deborah
Thanks Deborah! You are always so sweet! :)
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Where did you find the little dots things for the bottom of the tiles?
ReplyDeleteHi there! I got some craft foam sheets at Walmart--the kind with the sticky back on them, and then I just used a regular hole punch to punch out the dots. Hope that helps! :)
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