This particular day, I made a set of coasters for my best friend who had just moved into her newly built house. A lot of time, coasters are a small overlooked necessity so I figured I'd make them for her. After a little Facebook stalking, I sent the 4 photos to Target to be printed.
To do this project you will need:
4 4x4 tiles, easily purchased at Home Depot (I use tumbled Travertine)
4 photos of your choice
ModPodge (I prefer Matte)
Cheap foam paint brushes
A clear spray sealer (I prefer Matte)
Small felt circles (used for the bottom of furniture feet)
Start out by trimming your photos to fit your tiles. Take your time doing this! Make sure that the subjects are centered while you're cutting. The first couple of times I did this project, I ordered 2 of every print just in case I made a mistake. They're $.19/ea so it was no big deal at all.
Next, cover the top of the tile with a thin, but decent layer of ModPodge. Carefully place the photo down on the tile, ensuring that the photo is centered, with the same amount of tile all the way around it. After all 4 tiles are complete, let them dry for 10 minutes or so.
Then, you're going to apply the ModPodge on top of the tile and the photo. The picture will look like it has a white film and you will be sad, maybe a little confused. But, have no fear. The ModPodge will start to dry and clear up. Apply 3 layers of ModPodge to the tiles, allowing 20 minutes drying time between each layer. Be careful about the amount of ModPodge you use! Too little will ruin the surface you're creating over the photo and too much will cause bubbles. You dont want it! A medium amount, applied with a steady hand yields the best results.
After all three layers are applied, move them out of harms way and let them dry overnight. You do not want any tackiness before you spray the sealer.
Lay the tiles out and spray them with your clear acrylic sealer. Allow the first round to dry and then spray them again. I know this seems like overkill but this will prevent condensation from leaving a mark or ruining the surface.
After your sealer has dried completely, flip them over and apply the tile felt pads to the back. You dont necessarily need these but it will prevent the hard tile from scratching or denting the table they are on.
Stack them, wrap them and give them away. The recipient is sure to love this easy but impressive gift!
2 Comments:
I've been wanting to try this! What a perfect gift!
Love it!
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