Looking for a quick Mod Podge gift or home decor project? These decoupage coaster craft ideas are perfect if you are short on time or budget.
Hmmm, you are thinking . . . what should I be decoupaging this weekend? I’m excited to share these coaster craft ideas – because if you are a beginner or just want a quickie (so to speak), Mod Podge coasters are a great option.
Visit each of these friendly craft bloggers for their steps and tutorials – I promise you’ll get instant gratification, as only crafting with Mod Podge and eating chocolate can provide.
I think you’re going to love making Mod Podge coasters, and you’ll find that everyone will be getting a set for handmade gifts this year!
Sealing Your Coasters
PS – I highly recommend using an outdoor, clear, brush-on sealer like Minwax Polycrylic on finished coasters to make them truly waterproof, and to reduce tackiness. Another option that people use is VHT Enamel, which is perfect for putting hot cups on.
After you complete your final layer of decoupage, you’ll let dry, then paint a layer of sealer on the top.
Are you ready to see the ideas Check out the list below!
DIY Tile Coasters
Learn how to make coasters using tiles from the hardware store! These ceramic tile coasters are so easy and make great gifts or party favors.
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Wood Slice Coasters
Decorate wood slices with napkins, then turn them into waterproof coasters by adding resin on top! This is a fun and unique project.
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Fabric Coasters
In this no sew fabric craft, you'll learn how to make these cool cloth coasters! You can use Mod Podge and any of your favorite home decor fabric to make them.
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Dollar Bin Coasters
Learn how to make coasters with Mod Podge and dollar bin supplies! These DIY coasters are great for beginners, and also make great gifts.
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Lace Coasters Will Up Your Crafting Game
Scraps of materials can make a cool effect on the surface of these lace coasters. Learn how to make them in a few easy steps.
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Glitter Coasters to Impress Your Guests
Make these DIY glitter coasters to help your guests or family members keep their drinks straight – no more guessing whose drink is whose.
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Terra Cotta Drink Coasters
If you're tired of seeing rings on your coffee and end tables, here is your solution! These cute little terra cotta coasters are super quick and easy to make, and the best part is you don't need many materials to make them.
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Make Photo Coasters
Use your favorite photos to make custom coasters with Mod Podge – they make perfect gifts! These photo coasters are inexpensive.
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Scrapbook Paper Coasters
You can use a lot of materials for making coaster crafts, and scrapbook paper is definitely one of them! Pick your favorite patterns and grab your Mod Podge.
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Confetti Coasters for Your Next Party
There are a million ways you can transform plain tiles with Mod Podge – these confetti coasters are one of those easy and cute ideas!
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Napkin + Tile + Mod Podge = Coaster
I love napkins on coasters! You can use the entire napkin or just pieces on top of tile. This tutorial shows you how to do it and minimize wrinkles.
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Trendy Copper Coasters on a Budget
Get the look of real copper coasters on a budget – with paint! These are so easy to make using wood squares. Perfect for entertaining.
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Kids Art Coasters Make Great Gifts
Learn how to make kids artwork gifts with these wooden coasters! These kids art coasters are REALLY easy to make and are so cute.
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30 Minute Party Coasters
If you're looking for coaster crafts that deliver a "bang," dive into your bag of shiny confetti. Surround yourself with color, either for party or every day.
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Did you enjoy these Mod Podge coaster craft ideas? Let me know in the comments! I’d also love to know if you have any questions in the comments. Then check out these other craft posts:
Exhausted Mommy
Saturday 23rd of February 2013
Thank you for sharing this list of Modge Podge Coasters, I am definitely making some of these for gifts this year!
Linda Lucero
Saturday 15th of December 2012
Oh my goodness...g-kids did some finger painting..gonna try to use them on the tiles ..great idea! thanks
Its So Very Cheri
Sunday 12th of August 2012
Thanks So Much Amy!!
Cheri
Katie
Saturday 3rd of December 2011
I did this on shiny tiles we had left over and I did it once with lace and the other time with vintage superhero coaster and people loved them!
chris
Friday 1st of July 2011
PS Love all the projects here.