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How To Make Christmas Coasters (& MORE) with Our Peaceful Seasons Rub-On Transfers

There’s something magical about crafting your own Christmas coasters—especially when they carry a message of faith! With our Peaceful Season Coaster Maker Kit, you’re not just making decorations; you’re creating keepsakes that celebrate the true meaning of Christmas.
Imagine the joy on your loved ones’ faces when they see these personalized coasters, each with a heartfelt scripture. In today’s tutorial, I’m going to show you just how easy it is to create these treasures. Let’s dive in and craft something meaningful together!
Ready to dive in? Click below to watch the tutorial and start crafting your own faith filled fall coasters!
Here's a few things to pull together before you get started:
- White Chalk Paint (I used Waverly in White)
- Easy Beader Tool
- Precision Transfer Tool
- Sander/file
- Jute/String/Ribbon
- Beads (optional)
- Brown Wax (I used Dixie Bell Best Dang Wax in Brown)
- High Temp Sealer for Coasters (rated for at least 500 degrees)
- Heat Gun or Hairdryer (optional for speeding up drying process)
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SEALERS: I recommend using a high temp sealer (rated for 500 degrees or more). I use an engine clear coat spray I got at Lowe’s. One light coat (spray outside) and let that cure 24 hours then repeat with a second light coat and let cure another 24 hours. I have also seen customers seal with resin.
Melanie on
When making the coasters with the rice paper transfer should you seal them with the Mod Podge?
Stacey Frizzel on
Working on my first project. Rub on transfer on acrylic disk. What do you recommend for sealing. I tried to burnis and it removed part of the design. Please help
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