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DIY Summer School: Cork Coasters

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Today we’re back with another edition of our DIY Summer School! As you may recall, every two weeks I team up with my DIY Summer School crew (designPOST Interiors, Dimples & Tangles, Thou Swell, Charming in Charlotte, Lindsey Brooke Design, Claire Brody Designs, and Avery Street Design) to bring you a fun challenge and a link up party.

Today we were challenged to make a project from the tool store, and I created some incredibly easy and quick DIY cork coasters.

DIY Cork Coasters

 

DIY cork coasters certainly aren’t a new idea and I’ve seen tons of versions online. I just happened to have all the items on hand that I needed for this project so I decided to give it a try! I was in need for some coasters to use outside in our courtyard when we spend time there. Most of our other coasters were breakable or stainable, so I wanted something I wouldn’t have to worry about outside.

I started with a pack of 12″ by 12″ cork tiles I had purchased some time ago at Lowe’s. I knew I could use them for something, but never really had an actual plan. I also put to use my circle rotary cutter (remember what a godsend it was for my felt ruffle wreaths)? I’m not exaggerating, I was able to cut each of these out in under 60 seconds with the rotary. Don’t worry – in the shot below, the cut was my first attempt so I definitely hadn’t perfected my technique.

The key to super clean lines is to ensure the rotary blade is cutting all the way through. If you get to the end and there are still parts connected, do not pull it. You’ll want to ensure you let the blade do the work!

Circle Rotary Cutter - Life on Virginia Street

Once I had cut out the four coasters I wanted, I decided to spice them up with some patterns. For the most part, I free-handed everything because I wanted more of a fun, whimsical look that anything too serious (they were going outside, after all). For the straight edges, I simply used a catalog I had on hand that had a nice firm edge – perfect for using with the Sharpie.

DIY Cork Coasters - Drawing Patterns - Life On Virginia Street

Admittedly, in the photo below, I shouldn’t have photographed the polka dot one on top. When I was editing all the pictures, all I could think of was chocolate chip cookies! I love this easy little project and I’ll like double my collection here in the next few days. It is great to have extra coasters on hand, and I love that I don’t have to worry about damage to these.

DIY Cork Coasters - Great for Outdoor Use - via Life On Virginia Street

DIY Cork Coasters - Great for Use Outdoors! - via Life On Virginia Street

DIY Cork Coasters - Great for Outdoor Use! - via Life On Virginia Street

I hope you enjoyed this project! Be sure to check out all of the other projects before you link up your own below!

Beth, designPOST Interiors
Jennifer, Dimples & Tangles
Kevin, Thou Swell
Mallory, Charming in Charlotte
ME!, Life on Virginia Street
Lindsey, Lindsey Brooke Design
Claire, Claire Brody Designs
Laura, Avery Street Design

It’s hard to believe, but we only have one more session of DIY Summer School, so be sure to check back:

August 20th: Use an Item Found in Nature

Now it’s your turn! Link up any of your projects you made using items found in the tool store: 

An InLinkz Link-up

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  1. Marty@A Stroll Thru Life says

    August 6, 2015 at 7:44 am

    Cute idea. I love this.

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  2. Jennifer @ Dimples and Tangles says

    August 6, 2015 at 9:31 am

    These are darling, Sarah, and I think the polka dot one totally deserves the top spot! 😉

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  3. Claire Brody says

    August 6, 2015 at 10:48 am

    These are adorable Sarah! And that lemonade.. I could go for some right now!

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  4. Kevin | Thou Swell says

    August 6, 2015 at 12:06 pm

    These are so fun, and there are so many possibilities for the design on top!

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  5. Erin @ Her Heartland Soul says

    August 6, 2015 at 12:33 pm

    How fun! These are adorable!

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  6. Beth of designPOST interiors says

    August 6, 2015 at 3:38 pm

    So simple and sweet! Love these!

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  7. Christy @ 11 Magnolia Lane says

    August 7, 2015 at 8:45 am

    Cute and easy–the perfect combination for a summer project!

    Reply

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