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Patriotic Glass Gem Coasters

Patriotic Glass Gem Coasters

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I love coasters. It’s an addiction I freely admit. I love making them with tile, cork, wood rounds, even concrete. I’m excited that I’ve found another new medium to make more coasters with and I decided that I needed some fun Patriotic coasters for the upcoming 4th of July BBQs and celebrations!
While there is significant dry and cure times for these coasters the actual busy work only takes 10-15 minutes. It’s super simple!
You need large flat glass gems (I find mine at the dollar store usually but if your dollar store doesn’t have them you can order them online) 3D gloss enamel paint, E6000 glue and felt (optional)
I used gloss enamel paint (affiliate) to cover the flat side of my glass stones. I used red, white and blue but you could really use any color you wanted. You could even leave them just clear. I like the gloss enamel paint because it can be baked on for a permanent, washable finish.
I used E6000 glue (affiliate) to hold the pebbles together. It dries clear, and has a good grip on the glass pebbles. Once it’s fully cured it’s hard as a rock and I’ve not yet had any coasters break apart! A little dot of glue between each pebble all the way around. I let my coasters cure on a silicone baking mat because the glue won’t stick to it when it’s dry and you can just lift the coasters right off.
You can glue matching felt to the bottom of the coasters if you want more protection for the table surface. I opted to leave mine plain. You could also stick small felt pads to them as well. The smooth glass pebbles have been just fine on my surfaces however and I like that the glass is opaque this way.
Check out the blog link below for more information and pictures.
source:hometalk.com by Kelli @CraftShackChronicles
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