DIY Mason Jar Lid Coasters
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Recycle mason jar lids into coasters!! These DIY Mason Jar Lid Coasters are an easy craft and perfect for a party or cute gift idea! Just follow this easy DIY tutorial to create your very own mason jar cork coasters set.
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Today we are kicking off the Spark Your Summer series!! I’m so excited to have my sweet friend Traci here to share a simple summer craft. She is going to show us how to use a wide mouth mason jar lid, a sheet of cork-board and a rubber stamp, for a fun set of custom Mason Jar Lid Coasters for entertaining.
Give Traci a warm welcome, and go visit her beautiful blog and family when you’re finished reading her summer craft tutorial below!!
Hey, y’all!
I am so excited to be hanging out over here at TidyMom’s today! I met Cheryl on our recent trip to San Francisco with Stitch Fix. My sister and I had a blast hanging out with her and her sweet daughter, Allison!
That’s me over there on the right. The one with the crazy hair. My name is Traci, and I blog at Beneath My Heart!
Summertime is almost here, and I am so excited to be outside on our back patio grillin’ and spending time with my husband and four boys. We love to eat out on our back patio, so I have been sprucing it up the past few weeks. (I will be sharing a “reveal” of my back patio on my blog soon, so be sure to follow along.)
Since we will be eating outside a lot this summer, I thought it would be fun to make some colorful mason jar lid coasters for our patio table.
These coasters were so easy and inexpensive to make! (I actually think they would make great teacher gifts!)
Table of Contents
Supplies to make Mason Jar Lid Coasters:
- Wide mouth mason jar lids
- Thin sheet(s) of Cork
- Stamp of your choice
- Permanent Ink Pad
- Hot glue gun
- Spray paint (color of your choice)
Mason Jar Lid Coaster Instructions
(printable instructions below)
Step One:
Trace mason jar lid onto the cork and cut out a circle. (I found these pre-cut cork coasters at Hobby Lobby which made it even easier to cut out.)
Step Two:
Hot glue mason jar lids to the metal ring bands.
Step Three:
Spray paint mason jar lids the color of your choice. (I decided to use some red spray paint I already had.)
Step Four:
Stamp the cork circles with permanent ink.
I found my stamp at Michael’s, and I used my black StazOn ink pad.
Step Five:
Hot glue the cork inside the painted mason jar lid.
Step Six:
Enjoy!
Aren’t they cute?!
I just love them!
Aren’t they perfect for a party, craft night or cute gift idea!
By simply using a wide mouth mason jar lid, a sheet of cork-board and a rubber stamp, you can have a fun set of custom coasters for entertaining or gifting.
DIY Mason Jar Lid Coasters
Recycle mason jar lids into coasters!! These DIY Mason Jar Lid Coasters are an easy craft and perfect for a party or cute gift idea! Just follow this easy DIY tutorial to create your very own mason jar cork coasters set.
Materials
- Wide mouth mason jar lids
- Thin sheet(s) of Cork
- Stamp of your choice
- Permanent Ink Pad
- Spray paint (color of your choice)
Tools
- pen
- scissors
- hot glue gun
- hot glue
Instructions
- Using a pen, trace mason jar lid onto the cork and cut out circle.
- Hot glue mason jar lids to the metal ring bands.
- Spray paint mason jar lids the color of your choice.
- Stamp the cork circles with permanent ink and a stamp of your choice.
- Hot glue the cork inside the painted mason jar lid.
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Different Versions Of These Cork Coasters
If I was hosting a UK (University of Kentucky) party, I could paint the lids Kentucky blue and stamp a wildcat paw on the cork. GO CATS!
If I was hosting a graduation party, I could paint the lids black and stamp a graduation cap on the cork.
If I was hosting a wedding party, I could leave the lids silver and stamp wedding bells or the couples monogram on the cork.
See?!!! The possibilities are limitless!
If you make some for yourself, I would love to see what you create!
P.S. I had these wide mouth jar lids left over from another project I recently completed on my blog.
Painted Mason Jars!
You can see the Painted Mason Jars tutorial here.
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I happen to have about a million Mason Jar lids lying around and these are just too cute! I think I just planned my day out! Love these 🙂 Pinned
Those coasters are ADORABLE, Cheryl! Thanks for bringing us a fun guest post from Traci.
These are super cute and I love how easy they are to make!
Those are so CUTE Traci / Cheryl. What a fun idea! Pinned!
Love this idea! The possibilities are endless… Perfect for an upcoming shower I will definitely be making these. Thank you for sharing 🙂
These are adorable! I love the little stamped message on the inside. Also, hooray for summer!!!!
I just started cleaning up our patio/deck for summer and we’ve been spending a TON of time out there! I’m with you, I LOVE to spend time out there! I am so making these sweet coasters soon! I LOVE them!
These are FABULOUS!!!!! I have been wanting to make some new coasters – these would be perfect!
I’m a HUGE fan of Traci’s!!! And these coasters are such a great idea!!!! So cute.
These are so fun! Great project for the summer!
These are adorable, and I am heading over to check out those shelves!
What a fun and easy idea. I love them! Headed over to visit your blog.
Traci is a rockstar! 😉
Love these coasters!! They are super cute!!
These coasters looks so funny and easy to make. I love it and will try to make it 🙂 Thank you
Great coaster project and tutorial! Love how they go with the mason jar too!
Amazing idea, so creative! Just love it! Goes in my “to do” list. Thanks for the inspiration!
Super fun idea for summertime!
I LOVE this idea! I’ll be making a bunch of these!!
I hopped over from the Party Bunch Linky Party
~Cheryl
Hi Cheryl – this are great! Visiting from i heart nap time and thank you for sharing. Have a great evening and a wonderful weekend!
These are adorable! Thanks for the great gift idea. I’d be thrilled if you’d link up at this week’s Off the Hook!
These are beautiful! I love this idea so much! I can’t wait to give these away, and maybe keep a few for myself. 🙂 I’m so glad I found your post through The Party Bunch link party.
I love these! Anyone have an idea of the best way to keep/store these when not in use?
Thanks for the great idea. Were using these to serve as a seating chart and also a coaster favor at my cousins wedding. They are turning out very adorable!!!