These easy DIY coasters made with popsicle sticks are a quick project to make for your home or to give as a gift. Here is how to make them! All images courtesy of Two Kids and a Coupon Do you like to ...
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Bright dollar store DIY coasters

These colorful beach inspired DIY coasters are an easy and affordable project with supplies found at your local dollar store. Here's how to make them!
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Expensive gift-giving is out this year, and more custom, unique and thoughtful ones are in. Especially if they're ultra useful for ...
If your favorite jeans are sadly past the point of wearability, give them new life as cute rolled coasters that protect your furniture from damp glasses. Pick up fabric glue at your local craft store ...
Time to take your gift-giving cosmic! If you’re shopping for the Carol Corps member in your life but it’s too early to get your hands on any Captain Marvel merchandise, why not make your own present?
As you’ve probably realized from this summer DIY series, I love to upcycle and repurpose. I’ve accumulated dozens of coasters from bars and restaurants and decided to upcycle them. They make great ...
The spring season is finally on its way. And in preparation for all the porch parties I know you're craving, I've whipped up these DIY painted coasters just for you. This tutorial features a charming ...
We are bringing in a new DIY segment to show different crafts, home improvement, gift ideas and more. Today I had a great time making personalized Mod Podge Coasters for my mother for Mother’s Day ...
If you are a DIYer or like to do your own fixer-upper projects around the house, then chances are you have a few left over materials around the house. And if you don’t have any left over supplies, the ...
My fourth-grade wardrobe was heavy on the flannel. I was going through a tomboy phase, and flannel was in (it was the '90s). It took a backseat for a while (except in bed sheets — flannel sheets are ...
It was an unconventional DIY project, but that didn’t stop a Northern Virginia teen from fulfilling a dream he’s had since a young child. He successfully built his own roller coaster in his back yard.