Thank you, hope this helps, I dont think there's a right or wrong way, it's just what technique works best for you and for the best results, I'm always still learning. 😁
Hi, I buy my slate coasters from B&m, also The Works have heart shaped slate coasters which look lovely too. They all come with the feet on them too. Hope this helps. 😁
Does the mod podge and varnish make the coaster water proof? protect the design? What if a cup of coffee is used, will the coaster be protected from the heat?
Hi, yes the modge podge and varnish makes it water proof and protects the design. The design will be protected from heat and just use a damp cloth to wipe any stains off the coaster. Hope this helps. 😁
Just read that Mod Podge dishwasher is protected from heat up to 110 degrees, may yellow if exposed to higher heat, and may stick if a cup is hotter. Actually not dishwasher safe if your water heats up hotter than that though.
Hi, I make these all of the time and to make them usable for a hot drink you need to use heat proof varnish......I use polyvine, the one with the shells on the bottle as they do many types
Thanks for sharing this video! I made some coasters with decoupage technique. I sealed the surface with Mod Podge for 4-5 times. After one week, I used Dupli-Color Varnish and let the tiles to cure for a week. Then when I put a very hot mug on the tile, it didn't stick but there was a deep circle. Could you please tell me what the problem was?
Hi, oh no, is the dupli colour varnish heat resistant? I do apply very thin layers of glue and varnish. I have started using the modge podge dishwasher safe to apply the napkins and I always use Liquitex gloss varnish. Hope this helps. Happy crafting. 😁
Liquitex varnish is not heat resistant. Your best best is either high heat automotive spray or epixy resin. Not every epoxy resin is heat resistant and will leave rings even after completely cured. You need to find that can withstand hight heat.
Hi, I apply a thin layer of glue when the coaster is still wet. I do use a very soft bristle brush for this and very light brush strokes. Hope this helps.😊
I get them from b&m store, sometimes home bargins, also sometimes The Works depends if they have them in, also The works sometimes have heart ones. Hope this helps.😁
Hi, Sorry for late reply, the glue I used at the time was decoupage glue but I use pva glue aswell, to seal the coaster at the very end, I used Liquitex. Many thanks 😁
Marvelous , thank you for sharing your video ❤
Thank you😊
❤ Nice result
Thank you! 😊
Thanks for sharing this, It's a great project! ❣
Thank you😁
Beautiful ❤️
Thank you😊
This is a really great way to show that decoupage onto a slate really is not that difficult at all!
Thank you 🙂
Brilliant. Going to try lemon ones for my s.i.ls birthday x
Thanku 😊
Thank you ❤
I have been using mod podge before the napkin goes on as well. I think that was wrong. Great video. Thank you.
Thank you, hope this helps, I dont think there's a right or wrong way, it's just what technique works best for you and for the best results, I'm always still learning. 😁
What glue do you use to seal it twice at the end please? Ax
Where do u get your slate from? Do they come with rubber circles? I can’t wait to try!! Thanks for the inspiration?
Hi, I buy my slate coasters from B&m, also The Works have heart shaped slate coasters which look lovely too. They all come with the feet on them too. Hope this helps. 😁
Does the mod podge and varnish make the coaster water proof? protect the design? What if a cup of coffee is used, will the coaster be protected from the heat?
Hi, yes the modge podge and varnish makes it water proof and protects the design. The design will be protected from heat and just use a damp cloth to wipe any stains off the coaster. Hope this helps. 😁
Just read that Mod Podge dishwasher is protected from heat up to 110 degrees, may yellow if exposed to higher heat, and may stick if a cup is hotter. Actually not dishwasher safe if your water heats up hotter than that though.
Hi I use the dishwasher safe modpodge but I'm finding after testing a hot cup of water from the boiled kettle it sticks? Any advice
Hi, I make these all of the time and to make them usable for a hot drink you need to use heat proof varnish......I use polyvine, the one with the shells on the bottle as they do many types
Thanks for sharing this video! I made some coasters with decoupage technique. I sealed the surface with Mod Podge for 4-5 times. After one week, I used Dupli-Color Varnish and let the tiles to cure for a week. Then when I put a very hot mug on the tile, it didn't stick but there was a deep circle. Could you please tell me what the problem was?
Hi, oh no, is the dupli colour varnish heat resistant? I do apply very thin layers of glue and varnish. I have started using the modge podge dishwasher safe to apply the napkins and I always use Liquitex gloss varnish. Hope this helps. Happy crafting. 😁
Asi, I would say too many coats of mod podge, 2 coats of dupli-color is better and let it cure longer, some say even 4 weeks, I don't know.
Liquitex varnish is not heat resistant. Your best best is either high heat automotive spray or epixy resin. Not every epoxy resin is heat resistant and will leave rings even after completely cured. You need to find that can withstand hight heat.
Rustoleum is heat resistant
Hi do you wait for it to dry before you put the first layer of mod podge on or do you do it while it’s still wet from the water? Thanks
Hi, I apply a thin layer of glue when the coaster is still wet. I do use a very soft bristle brush for this and very light brush strokes. Hope this helps.😊
Lovely
Thanku😁
Will this also work on wood coasters? Also, with regular varnish, can you put hot cups on them?
Hi, yes i use the same method on wood coasters, check the regular varnish first that it is heat resistant. Hope this helps.
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Did you remove all of the back layers of the napkin, or did you only remove one?
Hi, yes I removed the two back layers leaving the pattern one. Hope this helps. 😊
Is there a specific paint to use on the tiles
Hi, i tend to use chalk paint or an acrylic white primer. Hope this helps. Many thanks, Sorry for the late response.
Hi which modge podge are you using to seal coasters thankyou and that all you need to protect them
Hi, I use the dishwasher safe gloss modge podge and Liquitex varnish. 😁
Where do you get those kind of slate tiles?
I get them from b&m store, sometimes home bargins, also sometimes The Works depends if they have them in, also The works sometimes have heart ones. Hope this helps.😁
@@easycrafting121 Are these stores online?
My local home depot will sell them individually
What glue do you use to seal it twice at the end please? Ax
Hi, Sorry for late reply, the glue I used at the time was decoupage glue but I use pva glue aswell, to seal the coaster at the very end, I used Liquitex. Many thanks 😁