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Easy MDF Coasters

Hi Everyone,

Let's come out of this fear of using resin. I have come up with simple and easy project of creating Coasters using MDF Base & Resin. But before that we need to do some preparations and grab some art material that's required.

Preparations Required

  1. Prepare your workstation - I use a flat Lay water resistant background which can be easily wiped off.
  2. Gloves - Always wear gloves while working with resin . I prefer Nitrile gloves when handling resin . You can also use surgical gloves . Never do any of your resin projects with bare hands, as it can cause serious skin infections.
  3. Respirator- Always use a respirator while working with the resin specially when you blow torch over it.
  4. Plastic/Silicon cups & popsicle sticks - You need some measuring cups and popsicle sticks to pour your resin into. You can also use disposable cups and wooden popsicle sticks.
  5. Weighing scale  Always measure your resin in the proportions mentioned on the resin bottles. Never mix your resin by approximation as it will lead to failure of your project. Try to be as exact as you can with Resin & Hardener ratio.
  6. Blow Torch - You need a blow torch to get rid of the bubbles in the resin.

Art Supplies Required

  1. Resin Part A and Part B
  2. Deco paper
  3. MDF Coaster Bases
  4. Glue

Let's start with our coasters. First, with the help of scissors, cut the deco paper as per the size of MDF coaster base. I have taken Papericious deco paper & MDF coaster bases of 4" diameter.

Then, I used soft acrylic glue to stick the deco paper on the MDF base and let it dry for 10 mins.

In the meantime, I mixed papericious resin part A:B in the ratio 20:10 grams (as mentioned on the bottle) in a plastic cup using a popsicle stick for about 10 minutes.  Slowly moving the popsicle stick for mixing to avoid bubbles in the resin. After mixing the resin I leave the resin for 5-7 minutes so the bubbles in the resin settle themselves. Once it's done, I applied a thin layer of resin on the coasters using a popsicle stick and let it dry for minimum of 12 hours. Once dried, I Applied another thin layer of resin and again let it dry for another 12 hours.

Tadaa your coasters are ready.!!! 





All art supplies used in this project are from Papericious. Will be coming up with more super easy projects using Resin & Alcohol inks. Till then try this project and share on your social media accounts by tagging me & using my hashtag #prackriticreations.

Looking forward to your projects :)


Keep growing & keep glowing ;)
Lots of Love
Prackriti Siingh
IG: @prackriticreations

Clean and Simple Coasters with Papericious Decoupage Papers


Hello Girls!
Parul here! Hope you are having good time with all the festivity going around.  Personally, I love this season all thanks its to pleasant weather, warm desserts and cheerful atmosphere everywhere.
Alright, let's talk work now! I am all card making person and have never done Decoupage. And when I received these absolutely gorgeous Decoupage Papers in my DT kit I had no idea of what will I make with them.
And then I thought there is always a first time for everything. So gave it a try. And what better than coasters to start with :)
I was hoarding these coasters since like forever. Finally I put them to some use. 
I planned to make a set of 6 coasters 2 in teal + 2 in grey + 2 combination of both. 
I took one Decoupage Paper each from Fly Away and The Queen set and cut out squares from them.
I applied a coat of decoupage glue on on the coaster and then adhered the paper on it. To seal it further I applied 3 coats of Matte Finish Glue on top of paper. For two combination coasters, I cut out a smaller square and adhered it diagonally.
Kept them for drying and pressed with a thick book to get them straight. 
And thats all!  My set of 6 coasters was ready :)

Here is a top view of these coasters.

Hope you liked these. Please tell me in comments.

Love,
Parul
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