One of the very first things I pinned on Pinterest was this:
I’m not a crafty person but I looked at that and thought, “I can do that!”. And, the beauty of it was, if it didn’t turn out it wasn’t going to be like I wasted a ton of money on it. It was a pretty economical project.
I decided I would make the coasters for the kids for Christmas using Brandon and Vanessa’s wedding logo and the design theme of Nikki and Geoff’s house. I gathered all of the things I needed to make the coasters and then I froze.
I was so afraid of making a mistake. But finally I got my courage up by telling myself that it’s no big deal if I DO make a mistake because they aren’t expecting the coasters and if I mess up, it will be okay.
So I cut the artwork out and started the modge podging. Is that a verb?
And it looked good!
I got all of the coasters created and put the felt circles on the back.
And then I was stuck. How to package them?
I went back to Hobby Lobby and wandered around looking for something I could put the coasters in. I eventually found these:
I thought all the way home about what I would do to them. I was clueless.
I painted the boxes black.
But that didn’t seem like enough.
I googled decoupage cardboard box and the instructions said that you could use anything to cover a box. Tissue paper, newspaper…ah ha! Newspaper!
Brandon and Vanessa met when they were working at the Tulsa World. So I covered their box with the Tulsa World and modge podge. I love the way it turned out!
For Nikki and Geoff’s box I was a little more stumped and I ended up just painting it with leopard spots.
I then wrapped the coasters in gold (Brandon and Vanessa) and cream (Geoff and Nikki) ribbon and put them in the boxes.
I added black drawer pulls that I attached with shorter screws and voila! I was finished.
I hope the kids like them. I had fun making them and was so happy that my first foray into modge podge without adult supervision turned out so well.
















I LOVE IT! Good job! Those look awesome!
Thanks, Katie! It was fun and I’m so pleased with the way they turned out.
These are adorable!!!!! Good job!
Thanks, Danelle!
My mom and sister do something similarr and the also stamp larger tiles for trivits. That are handy.
That sounds cool!