Making Tile Coasters With Mod Podge

Use mod podge on the tile and image.
Making tile coasters with mod podge. Take out some tiles and cut squares out of scrapbook paper. How to make coasters. The project as a whole took maybe an hour but a lot of that time was down time while the different steps were drying i was cooking between the steps. The mod podge will dry clear.
Apply a layer of mod podge to the tile and then place the felt in the center. Use a foam brush to apply three thin coats of mod podge to the top and sides of the coasters. At the restore small white square tiles are plentiful and cheap. Apply mod podge to top and sides.
Brush in alternating directions for each coat. Apply mod podge on top of. Place your scrapbook paper square onto the mod podged tile. If you print your photos at home using an inkjet printer then you need to use a different glue instead of mod podge.
Apply mod podge to the top of the tiles. Square white tiles photos or old maps bible pages hymnal music etc mod podge i used matte clear acrylic sealer glue felt. Cut a piece of felt the same size as the paper you cut for the front of the tiles. Allow tile to dry fully before you handle.
Allow your project to dry fully. How to make diy mod podge photo coasters using square tiles 1. In addition to the surface you re going to need some paper or fabric with a pretty design. They are a perfect addition to my office.
I often apply another coat of mod podge once it is dry and go through the process again. The best thing about this type of project is that you can literally tailor it to any style color palette you want there are so many great gift wrap scrapbook papers out there so the sky s the limit. They make the perfect base for the coaster. Spread a thin layer of mod podge on the front of the tile with the sponge brush.
We made our squares a little smaller than the size of the tiles. Mod podge works with them all. You can use this method to decorate surfaces that are wood or tile or even thick cardboard like mine. Carefully add your image to the tile if you are using something like a paper napkin or other thin material be very careful because it will tear easily.
Jaime curtis one of the talented women behind the ultra inspiring prudent baby was kind enough to share this fabulous mod podge tile coasters tutorial with us. Take your image and add a thin layer of mod podge to the backside of the design paper. Learn how to make coasters using my method below. The coasters i am sharing with you today use mod podge to adhere cute scrapbook paper the ones that match my letter wall tutorial to the tiles.
Smooth the image on the tile.