Teacher Appreciation Alphabet Coasters

The end of the school year is quickly approaching, so we’re doing a special Teacher Appreciation round of Craft Lightning this month. These are crafts that can be completed in 15 minutes or less, minus drying time. I can remember my teachers sitting at their desks with a cup of coffee or tea, so I decided to make Alphabet Coasters.

Teacher Appreciation Alphabet Coasters

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The previous owners of our house had left a stash of tiles in a bathroom cabinet, and turning a couple into coasters was a great way to use them. You will also need:

  • tile (it can be found at your local hardware store)
  • cork
  • glue
  • gold paint
  • Hazel & Ruby DIY Decor Tape in Alphabet Soup
  • brush
  • scissors

Place your tile on your work surface.

tile

Cut a piece of cork to fit onto the back of the tile. I did this by just placing the tile on the cork and cutting to fit. It doesn’t need to fill the whole tile–it just needs to be there enough to create a grippy surface.

cut the cork

Glue the piece of cork onto the back of the tile.

glue the cork

Paint the top and sides of the tile with the gold paint. It doesn’t need to be perfect–just a bit of gold will actually peek through.

paint your tile

Pull out your DIY Decor Tape.

Diy Decor Tape

Carefully pull the tape across the tile and cut it. You can rip it if you prefer, but I wanted to make sure I got a clean edge so that it didn’t snag.

Alphabet Coaster

I always think of coasters as being in pairs, so I made two. Tie them together with a bit of baker’s twine and show your teachers how much you appreciate them!

Teacher Appreciation Alphabet Coasters

I love how easy and fast these Teacher Appreciation Alphabet Coasters were to make and think they’re a lot of fun. To add just a bit extra, have your child sign the back of the coaster with a sharpie!

Teacher Appreciation Alphabet Coasters

Make sure you head over to check out all of the other Craft Lightning Teacher Appreciation crafts!

12 Comments

  1. Wonderful! I wish I would’ve seen this when my kids were young. I am sending this post to my neighbor and niece. Great idea for Christmas gift too, Thanks for another e-z project for someone who is all thumbs and un-crafty Albion.
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  2. Wow, so so very creative! I love how well they turned out – I know I as a teacher (well, stay at home mom now) would certainly appreciate these! Thanks for sharing with us at Home Matters Linky. Hope you would join us again.
    Zan recently posted…DIY Painted Picture FrameMy Profile

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