I have a fun little
project to share. With the holidays approaching and budgets tight, I thought I
would share a DIY thrifty gift to give. I first made something similar when I first started stamping at a stamp
camp many moons ago.
I am also going to apologize
because I didn’t have anyone around to help take pictures, so I don’t have the
best pictures to share.
To get the fun started we need
some supplies!
- · 4 x 4 Stone Bathroom Tiles
- · Felt Pads
- · StazOn Ink
- · Minwax Finishing Wax
- · Soft Cloth such as an old t-shirt
- Stamps
Please note: StazOn Ink is
designed for decorating semi-porous projects. It will also stain your stamps. Just be sure to clean them
as soon as you are finished. It will not affect the image in any way.
Be sure to evenly ink up your
stamp with StayzOn Ink. The trick to stamping on stone is being patient and
holding longer then you normally would with paper.
Stamping on porous stone is going
to give you an uneven look in your stamped images. This gives the appearance of a worn old-world feel. If this
is not what you want, then you need to look for a different tile.
Next I am going to show you how NOT TO PANIC if you stamp the tile and you
don’t like the image once you have stamped it. Personally, this is the look I am going for, but If I wanted
to start over…have no fear…it can be done….
StazOn is permanent and once you
stamp it…it’s on there and soap and water won’t
remove it, BUT Magic Eraser will!!!!
As you can see the image is about
to be erased…
Here it’s starting to fade. You
can also see how well loved my Magic Eraser is! I am telling you whoever
invented this should get the Noble Peace Prize because in my house this is something
I cannot live without and it can clean anything. Case in point here!
Just continue to stamp the images
randomly till you are satisfied with the end result. I choose to use the same image
from Delicate Dollies II.
I love the worn look. It also
looks way COOLER in person. I wish
you could see it! I guess that means you will have to give it a try yourself! J The person I have in mind for this project loves blues. It's gorgeous in browns and black! The possibilities are endless.
Next use your cloth for your
finishing wax. This is to seal the tiles now coasters!
Apply over the entire surface to
include the sides.
Add the felt pads to each corner
on the back side.
Now the fun continues with
dressing the tiles up in a pretty bow and tag for that special someone.
I hope you have a great day! I will see you in a few hours with another home decor tutorial for The Kraft Journal!
~Tammy~
11 comments:
This is an awesome tutorial Tammy! What a cool idea and the magic eraser tip is great! Thanks! Your photos are perfect!
Smiles,
Lesley
Those really do clean ANYTHING! I love them to bits - quite literally, I use them until they crumble :) Never thought of using them on ink...I do know they didn't work (gasp!) on the MODEL PAINT on my kitchen table...lol
This is such a neat project! I'm going to keep an eye out for these tiles because I bet my mom would love them!
Thanks for this tutorial! I think I may use it for some Christmas presents this year. Glad you made it through Sandy OK!
Wow wow wow!!! What an AWESOME idea!! I am soooooooooo pinning this!!!!
Oh my! Another lovely craft project you created! LOVE these coasters!!! Thank you for another wonderful tutorial!
Wonderful tutorial. I love the Magic Eraser idea. I must get one. The coasters are so pretty and I love that awesome ribbon.
Girl, you are TOO amazing! And inventive!
Absolutely gorgeous!! They look amazing!! I love the stamps you used and the beautiful blue!! The worn look is perfect!! Another fabulous project and tutorial :)
Lisa
A Mermaid's Crafts
wow you are so full of fun ideas... I love these coasters..such a fun idea..thanks for sharing your tips..
What a wonderful idea! Thanks so much for the tutorial!
Ooh, awesome project and awesome tutorial, Tammy! LOVE your coasters, and what a fabulous DIY holiday gift. Totally love your tip on erasing! Did NOT know that!
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