Flourished Chalk Cloth Coasters
Please strap yourself in and brace for how easy this is. You could conceivably even do this with a child.
Materials: chalk cloth (available from Etsy seller Oilcloth Addict), a fancy little shape, a pen or marker for tracing, craft paint, paint brush
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Directions: Trace the outline of a fancy little shape onto the back of the chalk cloth.
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Cut it out.
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Flourish it with a little paint on the edges.
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Personalize!
Yeah, man, that's it. They're great for keeping track of whose drink is whose at fabulous cocktail parties. They'd also be good placecard stand-ins for an equally fabulous dinner party.
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...And they make a pretty cute hostess gift!
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I love it! I never even knew chalk cloth existed, but now I'm going to get some!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad Pete got a drink, too.
ReplyDeleteReally cute, I too had never heard of chalk cloth! Definitely trying this one, although I might introduce a bit of cork board too.
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