Thank you so much! You just saved my life. I didn't know what to do with the back of some wedding themed coasters I am making. This is the answer I was looking for. :)
Stunning tiles! Thank you for sharing how you cover their backs w cork. What kind of pen do you use to colour the edges? Are they waterproof? Lovely video, thank you.
Hello. Usually I'm using just a sharpie or an acrylic pen. Is I touch up the sides I seal that with resin but the bottoms I don't worry about. They get coloured in and covered in cork.
Hi. Various places. Here in Australia sometimes in spotlight which is a store selling fabrics, bedding, arts and crafts supplies and other homewares. Sometimes discount dollar stores have it too.
Hi Debbie. 4x coasters on their own I usually sell for $25 Australian $ but have been wondering if that's too cheap. Otherwise I include them with cheese boards and discount them because of being a set.
Thank you for sharing.. Are the tile edges resined? If so, you use the marker to finish off the edges n back? How long does it take for the E6000 to dry? Just getting close to work with resin. Thank You
this video was very helpful. I was wondering though how do you typically package this if your are shipping ? I recently starting selling my items- I hope you respond thank you
Hi. Good luck with selling your items!! To be honest I don't think I have had to post ship coasters... oh no I have once or twice. Mostly I have sold them in person at markets or to people who have picked up. When I posted with a matching board, I did not stack the coasters. I laid them out flat on the board and wrapped the whole thing in paper first, then lots of bubble wrap and shipped in a box. If only shipping coasters I would probably stack them, wrap in paper, then bubble wrap and maybe extra padding in a box that isn't too much bigger than the coasters plus wrapping. You want a snug fit (no rattling in transit). I always wrap in paper first because bubble wrap does leave impressions on resin so I want a barrier between the resin and the bubble wrap. Hope that helps.
Beautiful. Before you resin your tile coasters do you spray or clean off the silicone? I've new to pouring. Do you know the amount of resin needed to do a certain number tiles? Thanks for sharing.
@@MauzyCreations does that protect against the heat of a cup of coffee ? I resined all my coasters and they looked beautiful them I discovered that they stick to anything warm. I applied duplicolor clear coat that a RUclipsr said worked…. If you wait a week it appears to work. The problem is it leaves bubbles from the spray and you can’t torch it…. It ruins the beautiful gloss of the resin. I will look up your product if you say it works
@@catherineobrien4100 here is a heat test I did ruclips.net/video/jABXaOHtaA4/видео.html. Stone Coat Epoxy is heat-resistant up to 470 degrees Fahrenheit / 243 degrees C
Thank you so much! You just saved my life. I didn't know what to do with the back of some wedding themed coasters I am making. This is the answer I was looking for. :)
That's fantastic. Happy to help and good luck with those coasters!
Thank you, your video has just make my Christmas coasters for family presents complete. Thank you again. Merry Christmas
Love this. Very happy to be of help and hope your family love their gifts.
Stunning tiles! Thank you for sharing how you cover their backs w cork. What kind of pen do you use to colour the edges? Are they waterproof? Lovely video, thank you.
Hello. Usually I'm using just a sharpie or an acrylic pen. Is I touch up the sides I seal that with resin but the bottoms I don't worry about. They get coloured in and covered in cork.
Those are beautiful
Aww thankyou :)
Beautiful and thank you so much for sharing!
Anna Marie hope its helpful. Thanks for leaving a comment. I love to hear from people who watch.
Maureen Fitzhenry oh you’re very welcome! So inspiring!
Lovely
Thanks for watching !
How to get the same glaze you have on your coasters. They are so beautiful. I love them.
Hi Meera. The shine is because I used epoxy resin. You need one with a higher heat tolerance so you can use them for cups of tea/coffee
What do you use as filler on the back of the tile before you glue the cork on? Very cool work!
Nothing. I just use e6000 glue and it works fine. There must be enough contact points.
Mauzy Creations Thanks!
Hi thanks for the video , just wondering where you buy your cork from pls
Hi. Various places. Here in Australia sometimes in spotlight which is a store selling fabrics, bedding, arts and crafts supplies and other homewares. Sometimes discount dollar stores have it too.
Thank you
You're welcome
Great tutorial x how much would you sell these for please?
Hi Debbie. 4x coasters on their own I usually sell for $25 Australian $ but have been wondering if that's too cheap. Otherwise I include them with cheese boards and discount them because of being a set.
Thank you that is great 👍 you cut the cork to under the size right?
Thank you for sharing..
Are the tile edges resined? If so, you use the marker to finish off the edges n back?
How long does it take for the E6000 to dry?
Just getting close to work with resin. Thank You
Hi. Yes the sides are resined. Sometimes I use a marker for the back and sometimes I don't. E6000 dries pretty quick.
this video was very helpful. I was wondering though how do you typically package this if your are shipping ? I recently starting selling my items- I hope you respond thank you
Hi. Good luck with selling your items!! To be honest I don't think I have had to post ship coasters... oh no I have once or twice. Mostly I have sold them in person at markets or to people who have picked up. When I posted with a matching board, I did not stack the coasters. I laid them out flat on the board and wrapped the whole thing in paper first, then lots of bubble wrap and shipped in a box. If only shipping coasters I would probably stack them, wrap in paper, then bubble wrap and maybe extra padding in a box that isn't too much bigger than the coasters plus wrapping. You want a snug fit (no rattling in transit). I always wrap in paper first because bubble wrap does leave impressions on resin so I want a barrier between the resin and the bubble wrap. Hope that helps.
Beautiful. Before you resin your tile coasters do you spray or clean off the silicone? I've new to pouring. Do you know the amount of resin needed to do a certain number tiles?
Thanks for sharing.
Hi. I don't use silicone but when I did, I would clean off the tile. Not sure off top of my head the amount. I use a resin calculator online.
What do you seal your coasters with so a hot cup won’t stick?
Hi. It has varied over time but for the last few years I have used Stonecoat Artcoat.
@@MauzyCreations does that protect against the heat of a cup of coffee ? I resined all my coasters and they looked beautiful them I discovered that they stick to anything warm. I applied duplicolor clear coat that a RUclipsr said worked…. If you wait a week it appears to work. The problem is it leaves bubbles from the spray and you can’t torch it…. It ruins the beautiful gloss of the resin. I will look up your product if you say it works
@@MauzyCreations oh I just looked it up and it is resin. So this resin works against heat?
@@catherineobrien4100 here is a heat test I did ruclips.net/video/jABXaOHtaA4/видео.html. Stone Coat Epoxy is heat-resistant up to 470 degrees Fahrenheit / 243 degrees C
Thank you I’m going to try to find this resin!
I'm concerned that the tiles are slippery for a wet glass. Mine have varnish over the paint.
I have not had that problem but can see how it could be.
Where do you get the cork sheets to buy. Can you post a link
Hi Rochelle. I get them from two places generally. Spotlight (www.spotlightstores.com/) and sometimes my local discount dollar store has them.
Where do you get your labels from?
Vistaprint
Where do you get your stickers/labels?
Hi. Thanks for watching. I designed the label and got it printed through a company here called Vistaprint. They also made my business cards.
Awesome thank you!
This was helpful. I’m going to make trivets out of 8 inch tile- what thickness cork would you recommend?
How much do you sell your coaster for?
Mary Gonzales I've been selling them for $25 for set of 4