if you read this blog, you’ll notice it’s been a while since i’ve done any DIY crafts. well SORRY i’ve been super busy and i moved and gimme a break! now that i’m a lot more settled in the apartment, i’ll be doing more DIYs again I PROMISE.

i feel like no matter how many coasters are in the room, there will still be one too many drinks. is this a problem for everyone? so i decided we needed a set JUST for our office.

this is a really easy DIY that just requires some patience and a steady hand. and if you have a decent printer at home, all you need to do is find a cute image you want to use and print it out!

i added the gold edges so the coasters would look less like tiles and more store-bought. i think it did the trick!

DIY CONSTELLATION COASTERS

print outs of your choice of design (i found this vintage celestial print and just used it all four times in different areas)

white ceramic tiles

felt stickers for the bottom

mod podge

spray shellac

an xacto blade

pencil

foam brush

gold leaf pen or paint pen (optional)

[not pictured] a ruler and an acrylic roller or credit card in case of air bubbles

STEP ONE turn your tile over and with a pencil and blade, cut the shapes out from the print out.

STEP TWO [if you want to] use a marker to color the edges, and do a small border on the top so that the white won’t be visible at all on the top.

STEP THREE do an even coat of mod podge over the whole tile

STEP FOUR quickly and delicately, place your cut out on one end of the tile, lining up the edges. to prevent air bubbles, slowly press down from that end to the other, smoothing the surface as you go.

STEP FIVE go over the surface gently with a credit card or an acrylic roller to ensure the air bubbles are gone.

STEP SIX go over the whole thing with another coat of mod podge. work from the center out and go gently with your brush.

STEP SEVEN take the coasters outside and spray shellac them, 4 times in 30 minute intervals. leave outside for about 24 hours until dry. the more you protect them, the less affected by water damage the coasters will ever be.

STEP EIGHT once they’re dry to the touch and no longer sticky, stick four felt stickers on each corner and essentially turn the coaster into air hockey pucks. you’ll see what i mean when you put the stickers on. it’s fun!

i did another version as a gift with vintage san francisco maps. this coasters would look great with any sort of cool graphic design, and in my opinion you can hardly tell i used the same design four times. right?