My Dear Friend Jen Just Got Married A Few Months Back & The First Time We Visited Her Home, My Daughter Ruined Her Cork Coasters! So, Of Course, I Wanted To Replace Them...This Time, Making Them Personal To Her.
Jen & Her New Husband, David, Had A Photo Booth At Her Wedding & I Was Able To Use The Pictures From That For These Coasters. They Turned Out Amazing!
Here Are The Items I Needed.....
1. Photos Printed To Size On Card Stock
2. Coasters (Old Ones Or New Ones - I Grabbed These At A Garage Sale - FREE!!!)
3. Scrap Booking Paper Cutter
4. Scissors
5. Rotary Cutter
6. Cutting Mat
7. Mod Podge
8. Sponge Brush
9. Clear Acrylic Spray Paint (not in photo)
First, I Trimmed Up The Photos Using My Scrap Booking Paper Cutter
Then I Applied A Coat Of Mod Podge On The Coasters & Laid The Photos On Top
I Had To Lay Them Upside Down To Dry So They Would Stick Better
After They Dried, I Took My Rotary Cutter & Trimmed Up The Edges
When They Were All Trimmed Up, I Took Them Outside To Lightly Sand The Edges Of Each Coaster. This Adds A Little Texture To Them
Next, I Applied 3 Coats Of Mod Podge, Letting Them Completely Dry Between Each Coat
After Each Coaster Was Completely Dry, I Took Them Back Outside & Sprayed A Coat Of Clear Acrylic Spray Paint On Them & Let Them Dry For At Least An Hour. The Acrylic Seals In Everything & Allows Them To Be Usable As Coasters! Very Important!
When They Dried, I Packaged Them Up With A Little Bow.
This Is Such An Easy & Inexpensive Project & A Great Way To Give A Personalized Gift!
I'd Like To Say I Created This Myself, But When I Got Stuck With What To Put On Top Of The Mod Pogde Coats, I Saw ALL OVER Pinterest This Idea. Although, I Didn't Create It Initially, I Created These For My Friend! Try It Yourself!
Now I know all your secrets. :) We love the coasters. Thank you, again.
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