DIY Industrial Style Geo Cement Coasters

DIY Industrial Style Geo Cement Coasters
Coasters are always to the point – they not only secure the furniture but also a cool accessory that can add to the table décor. Cement is an extremely minimalist material and cement coasters would bring a neutral minimalist touch to your table setting. The supplies are 600 grams rapid drying cement plaster, water, two... 
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Colorful DIY Drink Coasters Of Tiles

Colorful DIY Drink Coasters Of Tiles
Colorful coasters are always to the point because everybody needs them not to spoil the furniture and it’s a perfect gift for any holiday (don’t forget that July, 4, is close). To make these ones you’ll need 4 x 4 inch tiles, decorative scrapbook paper, Mod Podge or any other decoupage medium, waterproof clear sealer... 
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16 Cool Handmade Chalkboard Coasters

16 Cool Handmade Chalkboard Coasters
Enjoy your meal with these cool diy chalkboard coasters! You can easily make such a coaster – it would protect your furniture, it looks great and gives you fun! Chalkboard pieces are very popular today and you can give them as a gift or just have fun using yourself. There are various shapes and materials... 
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How To Crochet A Hug And A Rug For A Mug

How To Crochet A Hug And A Rug For A Mug
Your mug needs a hug! And to give it a hug, you may crochet a cozy and a coaster of corresponding colors. The supplies are cotton yarn, a crochet hook in a suitable size, two buttons, a large darning needle for sewing in the ends, scissors, sewing thread to attach the buttons, a threading needle.... 
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DIY Colorful Felt Coasters As A Mother’s Day Gift

DIY Colorful Felt Coasters As A Mother’s Day Gift
Need some coasters? Wool felt has always been the simplest and coolest material for coasters but how to make them original? You’ll need various colors of wool felt, scissors and a sewing machine. First, cut out three circles for the front of the coaster in three different felt colors and various sizes.  Next, take the... 
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DIY Hexagon Felt Coasters

DIY Hexagon Felt Coasters
A bright spring craft to decorate your table? No problem! Let’s make geometric felt coasters, and the supplies are felt squares, felt hexagons, scissors and glue. Just take your squares and cover them with hexagons in a contrasting color. For 1 coaster you’ll need about 14 hexagons, start laying down three hexagons evenly spaced in... 
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Cool DIY Ombre Tile Coasters

Cool DIY Ombre Tile Coasters
Cool ombre coasters to protect your table? Easily! The supplies are ceramic tiles, Mod Podge, felt and tissue paper. Cut your tissue into 4 squares at least 5” in size. Coat your tile with Mod Podge and then apply the first square centered on the tile. Cover with another layer of Mod Podge by starting... 
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Simple DIY Cork Coasters

Simple DIY Cork Coasters
Coasters are necessary to keep your furniture safe and as a cool accessory. If you like vine, just save some cork from the bottles and let’s make a coaster. Besides 8 or more corks you’ll need some glue. Take the corks that are almost of the same size and shape otherwise it would be difficult... 
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DIY Cork Coasters Decorated With Contact Paper

DIY Cork Coasters Decorated With Contact Paper
You’ll need some coasters not to spoil your furniture with hot tea or hot coffee mugs. Here’s an easy way to make some cool coasters. You’ll need 1 piece of self-adhesive shelf liner or contact paper, 1 set of 4 circle-shaped cork coasters, a circle cutter, a ruler, a self-healing mat. Measure the area you... 
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DIY Wood Branch Coasters

DIY Wood Branch Coasters
Everything connected with nature is fashionable and just cool. We have already told you about some coasters made of wood, and here’s one more idea. You’ll need straight branches that are no smaller than 3.5” in diameter, a hand saw, sandpaper, clear varnish. Using the saw cut sections of branches not less than  ½” thick.... 
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