Friday, December 20, 2013

DIY: Photo Tile Coasters

Perfect for any special holiday, a set of these tile photo coasters will cost less than $5 to make. The square tiles from your local home improvement store makes this DIY a unique way to showcase your favorite photographs. All you need is some Mod Podge and a bit of felt to complete this fun project.  Stack them and wrap with a ribbon, and you've got the perfect gift for someone special. These coasters are so cute, you'll probably end up making another set for yourself.

I decided to make mine look like polaroids.  Though I screwed up on the vertical one, so don't mind it.  :)  I also didn't take photos of every step, maybe next time.

What You'll Need:
  • 4-by-4-inch white tiles
  • Photos sized to 3.5x5 - (4x4 if you want to cover the entire tile)
  • Mod-Podge (I made mine myself, see DIY)
  • foam brush
  • Hot glue gun
  • Cork squares  (or felt circles) 
  • Clear Spray Sealant

Directions:
1.  Pick up small white tiles at your local home improvement store, they are super cheap. Select pictures to use for the project, resize to 3.5x5 inches. (Keep in mind when you're formatting your photos that they will be printed at 3.5 x 5", but you'll be trimming them smaller than that, so make sure your main subject doesn't fill up the entire photo.) Once you have your photos printed you'll need to trim them down to 3.25 x 3.75", which means you're shaving off 0.25" height-wise and 1.25" width-wise.

2.  Clean and dry your ceramic tile. Then "rough up" your tile with some sandpaper helps the Mod Podge stick better.  

3.  Using your sponge brush, paint a thin coat of Mod Podge on the back of your photo. Carefully place the photo on your ceramic tile, leaving about 1/4" border around the top and two sides, and about 1" border at the bottom.


4. Smooth down the photo with a credit card or something similar, taking care not to let the photo slide around on the tile too much. Let dry.

5. Apply a thin layer of Mod Podge with your sponge brush over the entire tile, photo included. Make sure you're using even, straight brush strokes, since these will still be somewhat visible on the final product. The Mod Podge will look white when you paint it on, but it dries clear. Let dry for several hours.

6. Repeat step 5 two or three more times until you have a good strong coat on top of your photo. Let dry between each coat.

7. When the Mod Podge is completely dry, spray the tile with a coat of your Clear Acrylic spray. This should remove the "tackiness" of the Mod Podge and make the coaster even more water resistant.

8. Stick cork to bottom of tile to protect your tabletops.

9. Wait 48-72 hours before placing anything on your tile, to make sure the Mod Podge and the Acrylic spray have set.

Enjoy!

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