DIY Wooden Coasters with Pretty Paper Napkins
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- Опубликовано: 9 апр 2023
- DIY Wooden Coasters with Pretty Paper Napkins: Here's how transform wooden rounds using the decoupage method, a pretty napkin, and Mod Podge, as seen in the June 2023 Issue of Stroll Harbor Bluffs.
I use Dishwasher Safe ModPodge. I DO NOT put the coasters in the dishwasher, however, I wanted the sealer to be water resistant, for when the condensation falls onto it when in use.
Supplies include:
4 3/4" wooden rounds
Dishwasher Safe Mod Podge
Pretty Paper Napkin
Sandpaper
Adhesive Cork Backing
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Finally something besides shelf sitters! I like the natural wood peeking through better than stark white. Beautiful ❤
Thank you! 😊
Wow ❤ so beautiful 😍 and creative 😍
Thank you so much 😊
I love it ❤
Thank you.
Brilliant idea! They look so pretty! Thank you💕
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful thanks for sharing.
Thank you! Cheers!
I think that they are beautiful,l am making wooden coasters at the moment,l have used papers from paper pads and gold sheets to put some sparkle on them and I am definitely having a go with your idea.
Sounds great!
Excellent ❤
Nice short video. The coasters look really good with the natural wood. Did you add a stamp to them?
Thank you! I didn't do any stamping. All the pattern/detail was from the napkin.
Cute ❤
Thanks!
Is it water proof the
Marge podge
The Dishwasher Modpodge is water resistant, strongly, particularly on glass/plastic. On the wooden coasters, it's highly water resistant - I wouldn't put the wooden coasters in the dishwasher.
These are BEAUTIFUL! I love that napkin. May I ask where you got your napkin?
Thanks. This was an "old" purchase from Tuesday Morning, I think. Now, I always take a peek at Marshalls, or TJMaxx for cute paper napkins. I always look for them when I'm out, but have to be patient and not only buy the ones I love, as they can be costly.
@@DanielaMellen yes they can. I live in a rural area in Maine so all our store are 30 plus minutes away. The closest craft store is 2 and half hours. 😂. I buy packs and use a couple and then I am left with the rest. Then I have to store them. So I have stopped buying then for a while. Lol
I used to live in New Hampshire, so I remember the day trips (or half day trips, if you were quick) to get to a "big store". Since I use paper napkins for meals, I just set a few aside for my artwork.... this helps me justify buying them.
@@DanielaMellen I like that excuse. Lol. Since I have started crafting I have become a hoarder of all things. Lol. Trash has never been more exciting. Everything looks like a good craft. 😝😂
Your so underrated….
Thank you.
Will it come out after wash and after covering hot teacup
I have had them for 6+ months now, and haven't had anything stick to them. I just wipe them with a damp cloth to clean. Be sure to use the "waterproof" Mod Podge, as it will eventually cure without any stickiness.
Where did you get those wooden rounds?
I found them on Amazon. I know Dollar Tree sometimes carries them, or square versions.
@@DanielaMellen Okay, thank you so much! Wonderful tutorial!
What's the sealant?
DIshwasher safe Mod Podge
Is that water proof mod podge a good sealant to use for other decoupage items like shells?
Is it heat proof?
Once the adhesive (Mod-Podge®) is cured, it is heat resistant, meaning it could be used for a hot cup of coffee or soup. I wouldn't use it as a trivet for a hot from the oven casserole pan.
Mine always stick to the cup with Modge Podge.
It is not hear resistant