and at the time promised to write a tutorial on how to make them. Well, finally here it is - just in time for a bit of Easter Holiday crafting. It's a bit brief so if you need any more detail, then please just get in touch and ask away, and apologies if the photos are a bit dull - they were taken in deepest darkest winter too! It's a nice project to do with older children, but does require quite a bit of patience and accuracy (Good Luck!)
What you'll need:
- Basic 10x10cm plain tiles (I got mine in Homebase - end of line so really cheap)
- Mod Podge or similar water-based sealer glue with a matt finish.
- Plasti-kote Acrylic Sealer Spray (or similar) I went for matt finish but you could go glossy!
- Decorative Papers - I've tried free decorative/designer paper samples from craft magazines, wrapping paper and thin wallpaper (wallpaper can be a bit thick, something normal paper-weight is fine though) The paper here is a Habitat wallpaper (free sample piece from DIY store!)
- Black felt roll or squares
- Scissors, Pencil, Ruler, Foam Glue Brush.
What you do:
Lay your tiles out onto the paper, centering the part of the design where you want it on the tiles.
and carefully fold over the edges, pressing down firmly to cover the sides of the tiles:
They will look like this when drying. The drying process can take anything from 30 minutes to a good few hours depending on how thick the glue is, and how warm your room is. It's really important to let the layer really dry fully so some patience is required!
Repeat the process 2 more times, allowing each layer of glue to properly dry. If you don't, you will get unsightly bubbles on the surface of the coasters.
Once the 3 layers are fully dry, take your set of coasters outside to seal with an acrylic spray. This spray is pretty potent - full of stinky solvents, so don't let kids do this bit and work outside or with LOADS of ventilation.
Spray each tile with sealer, including the edges, and leave to dry. Repeat with another coat or 2 to ensure the coasters are fully wipe-able.
Once coasters are dry (the smell will soon go!), you need to finish off with the felt backing.
Simply draw around your tile onto the felt sheets and cut out.
Give it a go. Let me know if my instructions are or aren't any good and enjoy making lots of lovely coasters....you could even print off family photos and use those - great gifts for Grandparents.....makes a change from an Easter Egg.
Bye for now,
Emma xx