Apr
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14
I'm guessing this isn't the first coaster DIY you've ever seen (nor is it the first I've ever done--remember my wood slice coasters and emoji coasters?). But these are my new favorite...and I figure there's no such thing as too many coasters. Plus, they're super fun and easy to make! Want to know how? Head over to the Kendall-Jackson blog today, I'm sharing the DIY instructions over there.
I love how these coasters turned out, and plan to make a few more so I have a bigger set! Any ideas for other drink-related sayings?
Thanks to Kendall-Jackson for partnering with me on this post.
Very cute. I like how simple they are. This could be a cool thing to do for a party. NyE 2017, 4th of July, kind of a nice little keepsake for guests too. A wedding gift it could say mr & Mrs. You could make a family set with important dates. So many ideas. Drink ideas? Maybe it's 5'oclock somewhere? Lol
Jen! I love the idea of making these as holiday party keepsakes for guests...so fun. I do think they'd make a great wedding gift too--they remind me a little of these stamped clay ring dishes that I was looking at when we were engaged. Also, I totally wanted to do "5:00 somewhere" but my alphabet stamp set didn't have numbers...although now I realize I could have just spelled it out (duh!).
The possibilities are endless!
Hi
Do you have a tutoria on how to make the stamped clay coasters
Regards
Tessa
How many coasters did the 8oz of clay make?
I'm so sorry Tara, but I don't remember at all!
They look great! What clay did you use? Polymer or Air dry or another? Very new at clay work and can't wait to dive into it :)