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    Let’s make tile coasters to give to someone special! This easy tile craft idea is a great kid-made gift. Re-purpose gift wrap from birthdays or past holidays to make DIY tile coasters. These tile coaster crafts turn out really cute and are a gift that people will actually use!

    Make pretty tile coasters to give as gifts.

    How to Make DIY TILE COASTERS

    All you need for this easy tile craft is some leftover wrapping paper, some basic craft supplies and a little imagination. Making tile coasters is the perfect upcycled Christmas gift (or anytime gift) that your kids can make.

    Related: Kid-made coasters using yarn

    We used gift wrap on our tile coasters, but you can also use tissue paper or scrapbook paper.

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    Supplies needed to make tile coasters

    You will need square tiles, gift wrap, Mod Podge, and scissors to make DIY tile coasters
    Gather square tiles, gift wrap, Mod Podge, and scissors, and let’s make tile coasters.

    Instructions for making tile coasters

    Step 1

    step 1 for making tile coasters is to trace around the coasters on the gift wrap with a pencil.
    Put your coasters on the gift wrap and trace around them with a pencil.

    Place your gift wrap face down on a table. Put the coasters on top and trace around them with a pencil.

    Step 2

    step 2 for making tile coasters is to cut out the paper square you will be gluing onto your tiles
    Cut out the paper squares that you will be gluing onto each tile.

    Cut out each of the gift wrap squares you will be gluing onto the coasters.

    Step 3

    step 3 for making tile coasters is to glue the paper to the tile using Mod Podge
    Glue your gift wrap squares onto the tiles using Mod Podge.

    Brush a thin layer of Mod Podge onto your coaster. Place your square of gift wrap over the glue and make sure it is completely stuck down. Continue this process until all of your tiles have paper glued onto them.

    Craft tip:  The thinner the coat the better, but of course, young children won’t have a great handle on the brush or even want to put on a thin layer. Don’t worry, if you use the Sparkle Mod Podge or make yours in a collage style, the wrinkles won’t show as much. Plus, it’s the thought that counts, and your coasters will carry that made-with-love look!

    Craft tip 2: If using an old coaster that has a vibrant pattern and you’re making the tissue paper collage coaster, you’ll want to add an extra tissue paper square layer or two that covers the whole coaster to form a more opaque base that blocks out the original color or pattern.

    Step 4

    step 4 for making tile coasters is to add layers of mod podge over the paper
    Brush Mod Podge on top of your paper, allowing each coat to dry before doing another.

    Brush another layer of Mod Podge over the top of your paper. You will need to do about three coats in total, allowing each coat to dry before moving onto the next one.

    Craft tip 3: If your recipient is going to use the coasters with cold beverages, make sure to spray a sealant over the top to waterproof the coaster.

    Craft tip 4: If you are worried that the tile might scratch a surface, cut out a square of felt to put on the bottom, or use round circles of felt that you would put under chair legs.

    When your coasters are dry, trim any edges that need to be tidied up, tie them with a ribbon, and you’re ready to give them as gifts! These are such a quick and easy craft that you will want to make these for everyone on your list this holiday season.

    Our finished DIY tile coasters

    Make coasters using square tiles and gift wrap
    Make these fun DIY tile coasters to give as gifts.

    Here are other examples of coasters made by kids. These ones were made using old coasters, tissue paper, and gift wrap.

    Christmas coasters made by kids using gift wrap and tissue paper.
    Homemade coasters using Christmas gift wrap and tissue paper.

    Prep Time
    5 minutes

    Active Time
    10 minutes

    Additional Time
    1 hour

    Total Time
    1 hour 15 minutes

    Difficulty
    easy

    Estimated Cost
    $10

    Materials

    • Square tiles or old coasters
    • Tissue paper or wrapping paper
    • Mod Podge

    Tools

    • Paintbrush
    • Scissors
    • Pencil

    Instructions

    1. Place the gift wrap front side down on a table. Place a coaster on top, and trace around it with a pencil.
    2. Put a thin layer of Mod Podge on the coaster, cut out your square of paper and stick it on.
    3. Add at least three more coats of Mod Podge on top of the paper, allowing each one to dry for at least 15 minutes before adding the next.
    4. Spray with a sealant and add felt onto the bottom of the tile (optional).

    More Homemade Gift Ideas from kids activities

    Need more homemade gift ideas that the kids can make? Here at Kids Activities Blog, we love being helpful!

    What homemade crafts are your children giving for the holidays this year?

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