Craft Project For Kids: How To Make Coasters

Jeannie, I hear you! Coasters are definitely a fun project for adults, too. This looks like fun. I want to make my own coasters now. Voted up and useful! Making coasters is a super craft to do with kids. Great ideas. My family is giving handmade gifts for Christmas this year so I need lots of ideas! Thanks so much, kittythedreamer!
That means a lot to me. You have to be the craftiest person on the web, Lady! Loved your ideas here, and how brilliant to link the ideas to your other hubs. Clever lady, you. Blessings! Thanks so much, Prasetio! Your feedback means a lot to me. Very creative and I love this hub very much.
Thanks for sharing with us. FlourishAnyway, sure, you could modify this concept to make place mats! Thanks, barbat and livingsta! Suzie, yes, for sure about making gifts! Kathryn, you're absolutely right on about coasters. Your seashell coasters sounds beautiful. What a neat way to preserve a trip memory. These are great ideas! They can be pretty, memorable, and practical, and really could be used as gifts for many occasions. I made some coasters a few years ago, using plaster and a mold, as well as some seashells I had collected from a beach in Cape Cod.
What cool ideas for kids that are easy and fun! Making gifts is ideal especially with Father's Day on the horizon! Love the different mediums like scrabble tiles! Great job as always compiling all these wonderful ideas, voted up, interesting, awesome, pinned! I'm always looking for more craft ideas for the kids, so this is perfect. Thank you for sharing this!
Very informative hub. My friend, I always learn something new every time I visit your hub, include this one. I'll show this hub to my students. Thanks for writing and sharing with us. Very interesting hub. I like the fabric coasters. They are very pretty! Thank you for sharing this with us.
Votes up and sharing! This is jammed packed with great ideas! I love the Scrabble idea. I could also see this being used as a placemat (with a sturdy back and lots of acrylic over the letters so food doesn't get caught in between the tiles). I'm sure that your grandkids would enjoy that. Great idea here..Hmm. maybe I can "help" the grand kids make some for their mothers.. Thanks so much, Dana! Nice photos and a very inspiring hub! Yes, for sure, Carol! Very good. Voting up and pinning in my craft section. My nieces would love to do this. I'll be sure to share your hub with them.
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