Sharing an oldie, but goodie project today. It's perfect for any unused bathroom tiles you have laying around. This idea has been floating around the blogosphere and Pinterest for quite a few years now. If you haven't tried it yet, here's a quick tutorial.
All you need are some bathroom tiles, Mod Podge, a paint brush or foam brush, and some cute napkins. I got mine from Marshall's. Cut your napkins a little larger than your tiles. Napkins are usually 2- or 3-ply, so you'll want to peel back those layers until you have 1-ply.
Spread a layer of Mod Podge on your tile and then add your napkin on top - evening out any air bubbles that may form. Once that dries, you can trim off any excess. Next, add a layer of Mod Podge over your napkin. You can add as many layers as you want to seal the image, but I only added one.
Once that dries, add either a felt or cork backing to the bottoms to prevent the tiles from scratching surfaces. This project literally took an hour in total (most of it was drying time!) and now I've got some pretty new coasters!
Jeanine
All you need are some bathroom tiles, Mod Podge, a paint brush or foam brush, and some cute napkins. I got mine from Marshall's. Cut your napkins a little larger than your tiles. Napkins are usually 2- or 3-ply, so you'll want to peel back those layers until you have 1-ply.
Spread a layer of Mod Podge on your tile and then add your napkin on top - evening out any air bubbles that may form. Once that dries, you can trim off any excess. Next, add a layer of Mod Podge over your napkin. You can add as many layers as you want to seal the image, but I only added one.
Once that dries, add either a felt or cork backing to the bottoms to prevent the tiles from scratching surfaces. This project literally took an hour in total (most of it was drying time!) and now I've got some pretty new coasters!
Jeanine