Sandy, from Reluctant Entertainer, is here sharing an easy and fabulous gift! What a useful gift for friends and neighbors.

Embellished Tile Coasters

 

 

Sandy writes…
Last year when I invited my Balcony Girls into my home, our craft for the day was to make coasters for the holidays. I even got in on the fun myself, and made of list of which friends to give to at Christmas.
The process is so easy! And I found that my friends who received these gifts loved them!
The craft began as we created stamped coasters


Using these supplies
3 ¾” x 3 ¾” unglazed tile
Rubber stamps and ink pads
Felt or cork (sticky sided)
Spray fixative/varnish

The cost per tile was 32 cents from Lowes. Each girl made “4” coasters!

We made fun designs


Spraying, drying and putting 4 felt squares on the bottom


All tied up, ready to give away!


I asked my Balcony Girls to think of grandparents, teachers, music teachers, a neighbor – to keep in mind who they’d want to give this gift to at Christmas!

What I love about homemade gifts is the love that goes into them. And when you’re working with young girls, they take the task at hand so seriously!
Giving is a beautiful thing. And that is why I love the holiday so much. Not only do we get to focus on the Giver of Life, it’s just way more fun to give than to receive!
Interested in the Balcony Girls idea?  Email Sandy at reluctantentertainer@yahoo.com for more information

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  1. Went to Lowes this weekend and the tiles were on sale for $0.28 each! This is such a cute project. This is what I am doing for Christmas gifts thsi year.

  2. Amazing! Will be making for Christmas.Ah…and to think a couple of weeks ago I passed up a huge basket of tiles at a garage sale for $1.00 (so big I didn’t think I could carry it to my car)….

  3. This is such a great idea! I’ve linked to you over at my site – I’m definitely adding these to my Christmas gift idea list!

  4. I told my husband I wanted to make these for gifts, but he said they wouldn’t absorb condensation. What is your experience? Thanks for sharing this great idea!

  5. Where did you use the sticky side cork? It seems that if you cut a piece to fit the bottom of the tile it would give it a professional finish. Would that be possible. Thanks for the great idea!
    Judy

  6. Oh lovely! Another fun idea! Oh my stockings are going to be FULL of handmade goodies this Christmas! I really like this idea — and the tiles are REALLY only .32 from Lowe’s??? Fantastic!

  7. Can you tell me what kind of ink you used on the tiles? Would SU classic ink work, or do you need to use staz-on or something similiar?
    I love the idea and can’t wait to try it!

  8. What a coincidence! I found a bundle of tiles at a yard sale for like $2 this summer. I stashed them away planning on making coasters to give as holiday gifts! Great minds must think alike!

  9. I love this! I made these this year for some friends but used vinyl! So cute! Thanks for sharing this great stamping idea!

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