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During last night's LIIFT 4 Shoulders workout, I saw an improvement over last weeks shoulder presses.  I was unable to do the 2nd and 3rd sets last week overhead after about 3-4 presses.  My left shoulder would literally fall like I'd lost all muscle control with 10 lb weights.  Yesterday I used the same 10 lbs and it wasn't until the 7th rep on the second set that I started to feel bad fatigue but pushed through.  On the third set my shoulders were shot but I was still able to push overhead even if slower.  I pushed to fatigue but didn't have that dangerous muscle drop I had before. The zinnias I grew from seed are mostly in full bloom and I took some pics before cutting some to put in a little vase. What were your non scale victories so far this week? ==================== Get posts sent straight to your inbox on Follow It . Some posts may contain affiliate links that help keep this blog running at no cost to you.  See the Disclaimer page for more info....

Homemade Coasters

There's this one song from an 80's Kenny Rogers Christmas record from my childhood that still makes me cry.  It's called Kentucky Homemade Christmas, go ahead, listen to it and tissue up.  Well I decided since my mom is all crafty and stuff, she might appreciate something homemade this year.  No, she doesn't come here so I don't think I'm ruining the surprise.  This is what she's getting this year and if you're up for it, you can make them too.




They're a little crude because I used the exacto knife more than the scissors (which weren't very sharp) but if your scissors are sharp and nick free, you should be good to go.

Here's what you'll need:



A picture printed onto card stock or paper about the size of a coaster.  (I used punch out bingo cards since mom's a bingo nut)
A sheet of cork
Sharp scissors and/or exacto knife
Mod Podge
Small foam brush


Place the card on the cork sheet and hold firmly (or tape it to the cork) and use the exacto knife to score the cork.


Like so.


Cut the scored cork with scissors or the exacto knife.


Time to get down to business.


Break out the Mod Podge.


Put a goodly amount along the edges.


Put a thin coat on the rest of the cork.


Center the card on the cork and press out from the middle to the edges making sure it stays flat.  Put a book or other object on top if it curls up for about 1-3 minutes.


Once you make sure it's dry, add a layer of Mod Podge over the top of the card, let it dry then put another coat on top.  I did one coat going one way then another coat going the opposite way.  Make sure it's thoroughly dry.


Put a thick coat of Mod Podge along the edges of the cork/card to seal any water out when it's being used.  Wait for it to dry.  (It dries clear)


It's ready to go!


I made 6 of them so she'd have plenty when her scrapbooking friends come over to stamp and make merriment on the weekends.


Bingo!


I wrapped them up in bakers twine and fingers crossed she likes it.  I'll report back after Christmas!  I'm probably going to get some vintage Christmas postcards and make some for myself!


Total Cost for me about $3.

Mod Podge (affiliate link) (I had on hand.  It's $8 (or almost half that if you get the 40% off coupon to Hobby Lobby) but I used about $1 worth for the project)
Cork Sheet  (affiliate link) (Which I got for $3 with a coupon and used $1 worth)
Punch-out Bingo Cards  (affiliate link) (I got mine at an antique store for $3 and I used a little less than 1/3 so about $1)

Can you imagine how cute these would be for a mom/grandma done with pics of her kids/grandkids?  Or a gift for newlyweds with some of their pics you printed from their Facebook page of their wedding and honeymoon?  Or even pics of you and your best friend over the years of your friendship!  It was a fun little project and I hope you can incorporate it into a fun holiday gift for someone you love!

This project was linked up with Something Swanky, Tater Tots and Jello and The Shabby Creek Cottage.

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  1. I know your Mom is going to love these. She'll get to brag about how her daughter made them every time one of her stamping friends asks about them and that is the gift that keeps on giving! Great job!

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    1. Yeah I hope she likes them too. You just never know when you make something homemade if they'll give that fake smile like "awesome!" thinking "these are going in the trash!" HA!

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  2. Ooh she will love them...I like the idea...so neat...

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  3. I broke down and finally bought coasters that I thought where "okay". Maybe I should be making my own, looks so easy!

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  4. Cute! For the past few years my family and I have not been buying each other gifts, but we've been making them instead. It's so much more fulfilling and personal than store bought gifts. We love it!

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  5. Where were you when I spent $20 on coasters from Etsy a few months ago?! And they were totally Mod Podged like this too. This is such a cute gift idea!

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  6. Too cute! I love Mod Podge!

    Bingo card coasters was a brilliant idea! I might try some on 4x4 tile coasters.

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  7. Cute idea, and I love all the ideas for what to put on them. I think maybe my in-laws will get some with a table-game theme. They love cards and dominoes, and I've got tons of playing cards--I think some can be cut up for crazy-quilt coaster tops. Woohoo!

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  8. Very nice my crafty friend! Have a fantastic Thanksgiving~!

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  9. Those are really nice. There's no reason she shouldn't love them. You do such great work with such simple things that normal people like me just wouldn't think of.

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