DIY Christmas Coasters with IOD Kitties and Pups

Publicado 2023-12-07
Today, we've got something extra special for you - darling Christmas coasters featuring our IOD Christmas Kitties and Christmas Pups stamp set. Now, if you're a seasoned maker, you've probably seen your fair share of coaster tutorials, but we promise this is a game-changer for any crafter, especially if you're considering selling your creations! The resin we're using gives your coasters a professional, polished finish that's not only durable but also looks incredibly sleek.

In this tutorial, we'll guide you step by step - from inking up your stamps to create those irresistible kitten and puppy faces, to adding a polished finish with resin. Don't worry if the whole stamp scene doesn’t fit on the tile! Focus on those adorable faces – it turns out perfect! You can make a bunch of these in no time, perfect for sharing the holiday spirit with neighbors, friends, and hostesses. We love creating thoughtful and special gifts like these, and we hope you do too!

Grab your IOD products and supplies by using the store locator and finding a stockist near you: ironorchiddesigns.com/retailers/.

Link to the resin from amazon: a.co/d/0f8g03X
Link to the coaster from amazon: a.co/d/anKs2Td

IOD Products Needed:
✨ Christmas Kitties
✨ Christmas Pups
✨ Black Ink
✨ Ink Tomotto
✨ Ink Pad

Other Supplies:
🎨 Coasters
🎨 Long-Setting Resin (24-48 hour dry time)
🎨 Gloves (for safety when mixing and applying resin)
🎨 Sanding Block (smoothing any hard drips on the edges of the coasters after resin application)
🎨 Brush Poly Sealer or Mod Podge (for sealing the inked edges of the coasters)
🎨 Protective Sheet or Material (to protect the working surface from resin spills)

Timestamps:
01:55 - Preparation and Stamping Instructions
03:22 - Choosing and Stamping Puppies Designs
03:54 - Inking Edges
04:43 - Resin Application
05:32 - Even out the resin over the tile
06:07 - Add the cork backing and finish

If you're new to Iron Orchid Designs (aka IOD), welcome! Check out this playlist to learn all about the product basics: bit.ly/IODProductBasics

Todos los comentarios (14)
  • Thank you for this tutorial and for all the beautiful products you ladies produce 😇
  • I love this item. I was thinking of putting on center on a tray as an accent.
  • When I've made coasters, I put the stamped tile on something to elevate it, then pour the resin. Be careful to keep your hair out of the way because it's a pain to get hardened resin out. Most times I need to use a dryer to get the bobbles out of the resin on the tile.
  • @b.l.wilson9724
    I have both stamps and have not used them and I have a box of tiles…I may try one tonight 😮 I need something like this to sell in my flea market booth. ❤ Thanks for the inspiration ❤
  • @JoeyOlson-ob4gh
    I LOVE these stamps!!! bought both, but you need to make molds to go with these stamps!! so many cute ideas!
  • @gizmo7877
    I much prefer when you or your sister do the videos. There’s no one like you two. Great product, good taste, great quality products! Waiting for the transfers of stained glass windows, small and large, hope you can make that!
  • Doesn’t the resin protect the edges?? You are saying sealer over edges after resin?
  • @IAMGONE2DOGS
    I have tried stamping on some kraft paper and can not get a clear stamp; any suggestions please??
  • @user-hf5fk3vb4t
    Don’t sell inlay paints anymore I bought them and tried 6 Times u tubing all methods and none worked
  • @sandicantz2003
    Ink is expensive. Maybe not ink the whole stamp if you are not going to use the whole stamp. Just a thought.