Sunday, June 7, 2009

Stamped Tile Coasters

This is such a fun project to do to make as a gift, for craft fairs or to keep for yourself, which is what I did! Stamping on tile to make coasters!


Now, these are not glossy type tiles, they are the non-sealed kind. I got mine at a local Home Improvement store and they are the Travertino type that come 9 to a package.

For stamping on them, you want to use Staz-On or Palette. I used the unmounted stamps from the All Things of Nature stamp set (another one of my faves!). On the edges of the coasters I stamped just the pine tree part of the stamp with the bird sitting on the branch, all around the tile in black Staz-On. I also stamped the saying in the center in same ink along with the bird image. I used my heat gun to heat set the black stamped images.
Now for coloring in your images. You can use reinkers from your Palette Ink pads to paint right on the tiles. You can use chalks or ink from your Brilliance or Palette ink pads directly on the images with a Q-tip, sponges, or Blender type pens. To give my coasters an "aged" look I used a sponge with the Burnt Umber Palette Ink Pad all around the tile.
Next step, is you need to set in your coloring. Pop the tiles in your oven at 350 degrees for about 20 minutes. Be careful taking them out of the oven...they will be HOT! Let cool. So now your designs are heat set in BUT the tiles will still absorb the moisure from the drinks, which is important.
Since I'm using these as coasters, I used cork that you can find at your local home improvement store or craft store (not cork paper but the cork that you use to make a bulletin board) and I glued on 4 square pieces to the bottom.
That's it! I have a set of these coasters that I made about 5-6 years ago and we are still using them..love 'em!

If you have any questions on how I made these tile coasters, please send me an email.
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16 comments:

Barb said...

Beautiful work, Ellie! A project that is pretty AND practical :)

Rita said...

Great coasters and a great design. rita w

Jamie said...

Very pretty! This is one technique/project I have yet to do. Sure miss those hardware stores!

Chris said...

Very nice job on these - I like your tip for aging them!

Kim said...

These are BEAUTIFUL Ellie! I like the way you finished the back side of these too!

StampinCarol said...

Great tiles! I've made many of these in years past and sold quite a few! You've done a great job with the design and finishing touches on the back!

inkmistress said...

Very pretty! I need to go trolling in Home Depot for fun stuff now that the garden is in!

Christina

Melisa Waldorf Angel #4405 said...

This is the coolest idea!!! Guess what everyone is getting for Christmas! Thanks sooooo much for doing the tutorial on this one!

Bridgett said...

I haven't made any of these yet but I have a whole box of these tiles that I got on clearance at Lowe's! I hope to try them soon! Your tiles came out so beautifully! Thanks for sharing the directions.
Hugs,
Bridgett

Ellie Jacobson said...

Thanks guys for all the kind words!

I'm going to make some sets too for Christmas, Melisa...everyone needs a good set of coasters!

Bridgett, I can't wait to see what you design for the tiles too..they are a lot of fun to do!

Trudy Osborn said...

These are so absolutely beautiful! I love them. This is one of my favorite sets as well

Stacy said...

Great project! I love how you chose the more textured tiles to go with that stamp set. Nice job!

AK Stamper said...

Hey Ellie Very pretty.....I love that new bird set!

Shell~Alaska
SBS 28 & 26
http://akstamping.blogspot.com/

Lisa said...

Hi Ellie, I tried to make some of these and used chalks on them, but can't seem to get them to set. I heat set them like you said, but they rubbed right off with water
after they had cooled. Do you have any suggestions of what I'm doing
wrong? Thanks! Lisa

Ellie Jacobson said...

Lisa~

Did you bake them in the oven at 350 for about 20 minutes after coloring?

Ellie

Janet said...

Beautiful work and great instructions. Saved this one... my son's dog has ruined all their wooden coasters... bet these will stand up to those puppy teeth!!