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Quick Gift

Have you already seen this on another blog? It seems to be everywhere...even at a Craft Fair I attended last week. Making coasters from tiles! I first saw it done on Between Here and Home blog. She made some very sweet coasters. I looked and looked for her "bee" stamp but couldn't find it! So I decided to copy her anyhow and make some of my own.

I then saw it on the Reluctant Entertainer blog..hers are just so cute! You need to check hers out, too! Its super easy...buy tiles from Lowes, your favorite stamp and ink, felt/rubber pads, ribbon and sealant spray. Whoila! Cute coasters!



I bought a cute stamp that says "Milk and Cookies for Santa"....I did the stamp green...so cute! Great Christmas gifts with a red and green ribbon tied in a bow! Great for teachers, school secretary, Sunday school teachers, mailmen...oh my ladies...it's endless!


57 comments:

Betsy said...

I am making these for Christmas gifts as well. Cheap and too cute for words.

Ruby Red Slippers said...

I love it! What a great idea!!! Easy, enough...why am I still up??I need to get some sleep...'night!

Jan said...

Cute idea. So easy and so inexpensive. 2 of my favorite things. Thanks for sharing.

Anonymous said...

Ahhh... finally something I could really do. This noncrafty person here actually has stamps. Yay!

Daphine said...

Wow! Very cute idea! Thanks for sharing it!

Unknown said...

Your coasters turned out great! And you're right...they will be a great gift for lots of people!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for a fabulous idea. I have actually needed coasters for myself but had not found any I liked. Now there's hope. So simple. So one-of-a-kind!

Mimi Sue said...

Great gift idea. Mimi

Heather said...

What a fun idea - I may just need to copy that one!

mysteryhistorymom said...

These are gorgeous! You did a beautiful job! Thanks for sharing!:) Lori

angie {the arthur clan} said...

I've made these before and they are wonderful, easy, quick and cheap gifts...even though they look so fancy! Love them...

Julie said...

those are so cool, I wonder if I can find these over here... hmmmm

Anonymous said...

I so wanna make some of these..
I even bought some letter stamps last week...

What kind of ink and sealer did you use?

Becky said...

AWESOME!!! Love it!!! I'm thinking the kids can do this and make little animals out of their fingerprints.

Mrs. S. said...

What an awesome idea!! I will have to do this!

Juanita said...

Debbie,
I forgot about this. Thanks so much for reminding me! have a blessed day!
Juanita

Sarah said...

Oh so cute! Your tiles look great! I want to post about mine, but some of the people I am giving them to read my blog, so I'll have to post the pictures after Christmas!

Unknown said...

wow how easy I was just thinking last night how I need some new coasters!

April said...

Ok, seriously, does your creative mind ever take a break??? You make the rest of us look bad, you know? You're just oozing with talent!!! I simply love this idea!!! Thanks for passing it on to those of us who need all the help we can get!

Joanna said...

I have seen these on other blogs and I love them! I need to get them and start making some Christmas gifts! I love the Christmas ideas.

larkswing said...

I have not seen this! Looks like the answer for a Christmas present for someone close by! hmmmm Love It!

Half Gaelic, Half Garlic! said...

This is a terrific teacher gift...I love it and have not seen it on other blogs.....as always, thanks for the tip!!

Lisa

Moi said...

I have seen this on some blogs - yours looks so great!
I might just have to do this!

nikkicrumpet said...

Very clever...and who can't use a set of coasters!

Georgia Girl said...

These are so cute!

Darlene said...

I saw those done on Bienvenue (Susie Harris) and I keep saying I want to do them. Yours turned out so CUTE!!! What kind of sealant did you use? Those are definitely great gifts!!!

Kim@Seasons of My Heart said...

I LOVE this project and I enjoyed making them too!!!

Have a WONDERFUL Thanksgiving friend. :-)

Jillene said...

LOVE this idea!! I could SO make these!!

Sandy said...

Hey girl - they turned out so beautiful! Only if you want, you might want to change the link so peeps can go directly to that post that I did on the tiles (if that was your intent).
Happy Tuesday!

Keeper of the Skies Wife said...

I did this a few years back....but I used photos of my girls when they were little. I decoupaged them. They were awesome!!

Carry Grace said...

Very cute! This is on my list of things to make, but I haven't done it yet. Yours turned out really cute! I love the fleur de lis.

jennykate77 said...

Really cute idea!

I love the thought of putting the "Milk and Cookie for Santa" on them! So adorable!

Thanks for sharing!

Jenni said...

I love it! What a great idea! Your tile coasters turned out so beautifully! And you are right, these would make great Christmas gifts. Hum...

Debbie said...

I have not seen this - thanks for showing it. Great gift.

Jen - Balancing Beauty and Bedlam said...

I have loved each of these posts...these are wonderful!

mysteryhistorymom said...

Is there a special type of ink you used for this? And could you tell me what kind of sealant you used? Thanks so much, Sweetie!:) Lori

AndreaLeigh said...

Very cute! How much do tiles run at Lowes? And what are those clear things on the bottom? Where do you get them from?

I'm clueless.

Busy Bee Suz said...

So cool. I made these but did not stamp them. I never thought of that part!!

Unknown said...

I love this idea! Especially the ones for the teachers. So cute. I think I may have to use this!

AJ said...

I'm adding these to my list!! Love the stamps you chose:)

Tami said...

Thank you Sandy Toes...you've just finished my Christmas list..these look great, and seem fun and easy to make:-). Happy Thanksgiving!

Unknown said...

I love this idea. I hadn't seen it anywhere. I think I need to look at some of the cute decorating blogs you look at : ). Happy Thanksgiving!

michele said...

This is a very fun idea!! Thanks for sharing!!

Brandi said...

Thanks for visiting my blog! I love your blog and the idea of the coasters - my husband is a builder so I will have him bring me home some tiles. What a great idea!!

Anonymous said...

I had actually never seen these, what a cute idea!

Thanks for stopping by my place. I could listen to the music on here all day.

Ms. Tee said...

very, very cute. And I *heart* that ribbon! :)
Happy Thanksgiving to you, too!

My First Kitchen said...

Hi, ST! I just wanted to say thanks for being such a faithful visitor and commentor on my blog. For real. I always look forward to what you have to say, and I just wanted you to know that. :)Happy Thanksgiving!

Jo said...

What a great gift idea! I may need to borrow your idea. Love the fleur de lis! :)

Jo

Jo said...

Great idea! I love what you can accomplish with a can of spray paint!

Thought of you when I was talking to my family in MI last night. They are heading to our family home in Gaylord for Thanksgiving and then the men are going to our cottage in Tawas for their men's annual hunting trip.

Jo

Ashley said...

i really like those. they look so unique. not just something that everyone has.

Wendy said...

So cute..and by the way, I made your crock pot pizza and the family LOOOOOOVEEED it!
Thanks for sharing!

{oc cottage} said...

They are so cute!!!!!!!!

M ^..^

Christy said...

Your coasters look WONDERFUL... love the stamps you used!

Jboo said...

Oh my -- those are adorable! I may just have to get crafty and try to make some myself! Beautiful -- thanks for the tip!

Janet

The Quintessential Magpie said...

Great ideas! I love this!

Thanks for sharing these. I want to try it.

XO,

Sheila

Montee said...

Yes, I have done this for gifts. I painted a Texas star on a set and on another set, I painted the boots I wore as a little girl. My friends love them.

Jo said...

Your coasters are gorgeous! A few years ago I got together with three friends and we all made some coaster sets like this. It was fun, and they make great gifts. Mug-sized boxes from Michael's are the perfect size for the 4-inch tiles we used for the project.