DIY coaster - with popsicle sticks! |Keeping it Real

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

DIY coaster - with popsicle sticks!

Hello, and welcome to my latest tutorial: how to make a pretty (and useful) coaster with popsicle sticks.

 

DIY coaster - with popsicle sticks, tutorial



All you need are popsicle sticks, glue and a little patience (just to wait for the glue to dry). 

To start, gather 15 popsicle sticks. Mine were about 11 cm long by 1,5 cm wide. 


DIY coaster - with popsicle sticks, tutorial

Stack three popsicle sticks and glue them together. Repeat two more times until you have three of these sets: 


DIY coaster - with popsicle sticks, tutorial

DIY coaster - with popsicle sticks, tutorial

Place those three sets at regular intervals and glue four popsicle sticks on top, as shown below. At this point, it's easier to start with the extremities and work your way towards the middle. Using a ruler (or a quilting ruler, like I did) helps to ensure all the right angles).


DIY coaster - with popsicle sticks, tutorial


DIY coaster - with popsicle sticks, tutorial



DIY coaster - with popsicle sticks, tutorial


Let the glue dry and then add the last two popsicle sticks on the underside of your coaster: 


DIY coaster - with popsicle sticks, tutorial

DIY coaster - with popsicle sticks, tutorial

Once the glue is completely dry, your new coaster is ready to be used (you can easily paint it too, but I much prefer this raw wood look, so I left it as it was): 


DIY coaster - with popsicle sticks, tutorial

DIY coaster - with popsicle sticks, tutorial

DIY coaster - with popsicle sticks, tutorial

And here's how it looks now in our guest bedroom - which also doubles as my craft room so I often have a glass of water or a cup of tea there with me and I really needed a safe place to put them down: 


DIY coaster - with popsicle sticks, tutorial

DIY coaster - with popsicle sticks, tutorial

DIY coaster - with popsicle sticks, tutorial

DIY coaster - with popsicle sticks, tutorial


Have fun, and happy Tuesday!

Keeping it Real, craft blog




4 comments:

  1. I am always looking for fun crafts that are quick and easy, THANKS!! I'd love for you to share over at our weekly Wednesday Creative Crafts Linky Party https://creativelybeth.com/creative-crafts-linky-party-7-join-in-the-fun/
    Have a great week!
    Creatively, Beth

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    1. Thank you so much Beth! Already linked up to this week's party and now following your blog so that I won't miss the upcoming parties too!

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  2. I love this Teresa! Great tutorial. Cute and useful! You can't beat that. Thanks so much for sharing!

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