In the process of searching for a project for Father's Day, I stumbled across this craft on Pinterest. I work at a restaurant where we sell a lot of microbrewed beers, so the packaging is very unique. I asked our bartender to save some of the thin cardboard boxes, and I was all set to go!
Original Pinterest Inspiration:
http://atticlace.blogspot.com/2012/12/7-days-of-gifting-day-3-for-him-dont.html?m=1
Materials:
9 Ceramic Tiles that measure 4"x4"
2 sheets of Craft Felt
9 Beer Boxes (make sure that the cardboard is not corrugated)
ModPodge
Clear Finishing Spray
Procedure:
- Cut squares from your beer boxes that are slightly smaller than your tiles, so that the edges can be secure and so they won't peel.
- Use the ModPodge to attach the cardboard squares to the tiles. I then stacked the tiles, to keep pressure on the cardboard as the adhesive layer dried.
- Cut pieces of felt to fit on the bottom of the tiles, to prevent the coasters from scratching the table.
- Use the ModPodge to attach the felt squares to the tiles. Again, I stacked the tiles to make sure the felt was firmly attached onto the tiles.
- Add layers of ModPodge to the coasters to build up protection between the surface of the coaster and the cardboard. I did a layer every 15-20 minutes until there were 4 coats of ModPodge covering the cardboard.
First Coat (Wet) - Once the ModPodge is completely dry, spray a final protective layer of Finishing Spray over the coasters and allow it to dry.
- Find something cold to drink and enjoy!
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