Agate coasters are everywhere right now, but who wants to shell out $100+ for a set? Easily make your own agate coasters for a fraction of the price.
Agate coasters are everywhere right now, but who wants to shell out $100+ for a set? Easily make your own agate coasters for a fraction of the price.
Agate coasters are everywhere right now, but who wants to shell out $100+ for a set? Easily make your own agate coasters for a fraction of the price.
DIY easy to make Anthropologie Agate rock coaster knock off using alcohol ink and ceramic tile coasters to create a one of a kind gift to give or project for you to use in your home.
DIY easy to make Anthropologie Agate rock coaster knock off using alcohol ink and ceramic tile coasters to create a one of a kind gift to give or project for you to use in your home.
Agate coasters are everywhere right now, but who wants to shell out $100+ for a set? Easily make your own agate coasters for a fraction of the price.
Agate coasters are everywhere right now, but who wants to shell out $100+ for a set? Easily make your own agate coasters for a fraction of the price.
Agate coasters are everywhere right now, but who wants to shell out $100+ for a set? Easily make your own agate coasters for a fraction of the price.
Agate coasters are everywhere right now, but who wants to shell out $100+ for a set? Easily make your own agate coasters for a fraction of the price.
Agate coasters are everywhere right now, but who wants to shell out $100+ for a set? Easily make your own agate coasters for a fraction of the price.
Agate coasters are everywhere right now, but who wants to shell out $100+ for a set? Easily make your own agate coasters for a fraction of the price.
Agate coasters are everywhere right now, but who wants to shell out $100+ for a set? Easily make your own agate coasters for a fraction of the price.
I’m back with one last DIY of the year and I think you’re going to like these totally glam marble and gold DIY coasters! They are inexpensive, super simple to make and yet manage to look gorgeous at the same time. I really love how these came out and they’ll definitely be coming out for […]
I don't take it for granted how fortunate I am for my beautiful apartment full of my dream furniture. My parents, for my graduation gift, helped me out with furniture and I couldn't be more thrilled with how it all came together. That said, with all this beautiful furniture I knew I needed to add decorative accessories that would complement my design while still sticking to my Post Grad budget. I spent many hours searching stores and websites looking for the perfect accessories. Some of my favorite decor inspiration came from Anthropologie. I love the unique look that Anthropologie products have. One item I fell in love with was the Gilded-Edge Agate Coasters. I love Agate stones and I love pops of gold so naturally, these coasters caught my eye. Anthropologie Gilded-Edge Agate Coasters...gorg! But as much as I adore Anthropologie...I hate the price tags. The coasters that I already knew I needed were a whopping $98...ouch. That is definitely NOT in my budget. But my crafting wheels in my head started turning and I knew I could create these on my own. I am an avid fan of Etsy so that was my first stop to find the Agate stones. I found this great shop that had great stones for the most reasonable prices. The price of the stones plus shipping was around $30, which is a lot more reasonable if I do say so myself. In my craft supplies I had all the other things I needed. 1. Acrylic setting spray 2. Paint brush 3. Sharpie 4. Scissors 5. Gold leaf paint 6. Super glue 7. Agate stones **Forgot to label the black felt that is under 2, 3, &4** I first off started by tracing the coaster onto the felt using my sharpie. Then cut the felt out. Next, I covered the agate stone with super glue and placed the felt on the stone. Press down hard once you place the felt on the stone to ensure it sticks. Take your paint brush and dip it lightly into the gold leaf paint to paint the edges of the stone. Don't worry too much about making it perfect because the gold leaf can be scrapped off with your nail. Then seal it all together using your acrylic spray. And you're left with such cute (and inexpensive) coasters! If you really don't feel like DIYing or want more coaster inspo here are some of my other favorites West Elm Uncommon Goods One Kings Lane 34% off! Jonathan Adler I hope you love these coasters as much as I do! I would love to hear what you think. Hope you have a great day!
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Agate coasters are everywhere right now, but who wants to shell out $100+ for a set? Easily make your own agate coasters for a fraction of the price.