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Mini Project: Washi tape coasters

August 7, 2012by Christina
A couple weeks ago, I saw this really cute, really easy Washi tape coaster project and I just had to make some for my office.  Just get a square bathroom tile, decorate it with Washi tape and glue felt to the bottom of the tile.  So easy!  Leanne said the tape didn’t peel off or […]

A couple weeks ago, I saw this really cute, really easy Washi tape coaster project and I just had to make some for my office. 

Washi tape coasters

Just get a square bathroom tile, decorate it with Washi tape and glue felt to the bottom of the tile.  So easy!  Leanne said the tape didn’t peel off or get damaged from a sweating glass and she was right.  I’ve been using it for a week now and it’s as good as new. 

Have you ever made your own coasters?  There are so many cool techniques and ideas out there. 

Christina

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    That is pretty! But I don’t ever use coasters. I have a few, but I’m not that inspired to use them. I think it’s easier to wipe the table than to use coasters.

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