G'day guys!
Welcome to another DIY.
My first for 2017.
Well I hope you had a really fun new years eve.
And you are ready for a fantastic 2017.
Today I have got another coaster DIY for you.
So I have already done a rope coaster.
And a scrapbook covered tile coaster.
So if you would like to see those, I will leave those links down below.
But today we are doing button coasters.
So if you would like to learn how to do that then please stick around and I will show you
how.
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Let's get into the video.
Supplies for button coasters.
Cling Wrap, PVA glue or a white glue that dries clear.
Buttons.
I'm using wooden buttons with floral patterns on them.
And a container with a flat bottom, I'm using a ramekin.
Cover the button of your ramekin with clear cling wrap.
This is just so it doesn't stick to it but you have got it on a nice flat surface in the size
that you like.
Once that is fully covered with the cling wrap.
Then begin applying glue.
Then start sticking down your buttons in whatever pattern you like.
I wanted to make sure I didn't have two of the same buttons next to each other.
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Then set it aside to dry.
Repeat those same steps for however many coasters you would like to make.
Apply lots of glue on the button and then stick down the buttons.
While it's still wet it's really easy to move the buttons into the pattern that you would
like.
So this is a perfect time to do this.
When you have got about half done, is just to move them around so that you have the buttons
where you want them.
Make sure though you have glue between each button.
Or otherwise it won't stick.
So if there are spots where you can't see much glue then just apply some more glue.
I left them overnight to dry.
And then when I came back I removed the glad wrap.
Peeled the coaster of the glad wrap and there you have it.
There is a view of the back and here is a view of the front.
Then I repeated the same step with the next coaster.
Peeling off the glad wrap and then pulling the glad wrap off the back of the coaster.
I found here there were a few spots of glad wrap still there so I just pulled them off with my hands.
Really simple not a problem, looks fantastic.
Here is a close up view of the coaster.
Thanks for watching my first DIY of 2017.
If there are any DIYs you would like to see, I love to hear your suggestions in the comments.
So write them below or just say G'day, let me know where you are from!
Alrighty I will see you next Wednesday for another DIY Wednesday.
Bye!
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