How to make scrabble tile DIY coasters - Green WIth Decor (2024)

These scrabble tile DIY coasters are an easy craft and perfect for a party or cute gift idea! Just follow this easy DIY tutorial.

Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Gorilla Glue.All opinions, images and love of DIY projects are 100% mine.

You know what we never seem to have enough of?

Coasters!

I don’t know why, it seems like a weird thing to run out of.

But I LOVE our round wood coffee table (see our living room here) and refuse to let a sweating cold drink ruin its gorgeous surface.

So it’s a good idea to have extra coasters around here. Which led to me making these cute scrabble tile DIY coasters:

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Aren’t they adorable?! And they were easy to make!

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Supply list for scrabble tile DIY coasters:

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How to make scrabble tile DIY coasters:

1. Plan out your words.

Make sure whatever scrabble tiles you’re buying that you’ll have enough for whatever words you’re planning out. (I ordered these so I’d have plenty of extras!)

I picked 5-letter words based on the cork coasters I ordered, so take the size into consideration, too.

I love that you can totally customize the coasters to say whatever you want – sports terms, favorite TV shows, you name it!

2. Line up your words nearby your cork coasters.

3. Glue your scrabble tiles down onto the cork coasters.

I lined up the first row, using a ruler to make sure everything was straight.

Oddly enough, even though I used letters from the same set of tiles, a few were just slightly smaller or larger, so the rows aren’t all *exact*, but they’re close enough.

I used Gorilla Glue’s Clear Grip to glue the tiles down. You may remember I used it earlier this year on the DIY cork shamrock?

It’s super easy to use and you don’t have to worry about burning your fingers like you do with a hot glue gun.

I call that a win!

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Plus Clear Grip works on pretty much any surface – metal, glass, fabric, wood, ceramic, leather, paper, rubber, plastic, you name it – so it’s a good one to keep in the craft closet or tool box.

Apply some of the Clear Grip to the back of your tiles and onto the cork.

Then let it partially dry for about 2 minutes.

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Press the tile onto the cork coaster with a little pressure.

The bond will start to form immediately, so be sure to place the tile in the right space (the ruler helps with this), because it can be difficult to move the tile after it’s placed.

I did the first letter of each word next, so you have an inverted L-shape on your coasters. I just wanted to be sure I could line all of the tiles up as much as possible.

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Then I filled in each row one at a time.

I also applied Clear Grip along the tile borders (see picture below) to reinforce the bond.

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When you’re done, wipe off the Clear Grip nozzle with a dry cloth to get rid of any excess material before putting the cap back on.

Let the Clear Grip cure for 24 hours before moving your coasters.

4. Cut off any excess cork backing.

This will depend on the exact size of the tiles and coasters you use, but if you use the same pieces I did, you’ll have some cork trim to cut off.

Use an X-ACTO knife to cut just inside the cork tiles.

Don’t cut too much off, or your coasters will be wobbly – just enough that you can’t see the cork backing from the front.

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5.Seal your coasters.

Since these DIY coasters willprobably get wet from drinks sweating (is this not the hottest summer ever?! Maybe that’s the pregnancy talking!), I wanted to seal them.

Clear Grip is waterproof, but I wanted to protect the tiles and cork backing.

I used this top coat that we also used on our DIY cork bulletin board.

Just spray it on and let it dry – super easy! (It does smell a little, so I’d do this part outside.)

6. Enjoy!

Aren’t these so cute?!

I think they’d make a good Christmas gift or hostess gift, too.

I had to take a picture with the copper mugs next to the coasters so you could actually see them.

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As I said to my (soon-to-be) sister-in-law when I texted her a picture of the finished project though, they’ll be a whole lot cuter when I’m enjoying a beer on them, too! (A few more weeks!)

Have you made anything with scrabble tiles? Or made any DIY coasters?

Or used Clear Grip on any fun projects?

I have a bunch of scrabble tiles left over, so I may need to come up with another project idea!

For more easy craft ideas, check out these posts:

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  • Easy DIY placemats with burlap and marker

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How to make scrabble tile DIY coasters - Green WIth Decor? ›

Using the E-6000, glue each letter by row to cork. I tried to get a little glue in between each letter so they would adhere together neatly. Align top of first word to top of cork square. Continue glueing for each letter on each coaster, trying to keep letters in line and straight.

How do you make decorative tile coasters? ›

  1. Step 1: Cut the Paper. Cut your paper, or photos, to 3.5″ square. ...
  2. Step 2: Glue Paper to Tile. Using the Mod Podge and brush, glue the scrap book paper to the center of a tile. ...
  3. Step 3: Apply Mod Podge over the Top. Cover the top of the tile with a layer of Mod Podge. ...
  4. Step 4: Cut & Apply the Felt. ...
  5. Step 5: Seal the Coasters.
Nov 2, 2019

How to make coasters out of Scrabble tiles? ›

Using the E-6000, glue each letter by row to cork. I tried to get a little glue in between each letter so they would adhere together neatly. Align top of first word to top of cork square. Continue glueing for each letter on each coaster, trying to keep letters in line and straight.

How to put pictures on tile coasters? ›

DIY Photo Coasters Step by Step:
  1. Using foam brush, spread a coat of Mod Podge evenly over the back of photo until it is completely covered. ...
  2. Center photo over tile and adhere to the tile. ...
  3. Allow to dry for a few minutes, then use foam brush to spread a thick coat of Mod Podge evenly on top of photo to the tile edges.
Nov 29, 2023

What to use to decorate tiles? ›

So, while you can use any paint you would like, we would recommend you use Zinsser Allcoat. Zinsser AllCoat is an extremely durable paint that is designed to go any just about any surface, interior or exterior.

How to make mosaic tile coasters? ›

First, you need to select the design. Sometimes, you need to outline the design on the coaster base before adding the tiles. Then, cut the tiles into their respective shapes and glue them to the base of the coaster. Finally, once the glue is dry, all you need to do is grout the coaster then adding a marble sealer.

What glue to use on Scrabble tiles? ›

Once you have your words, you can start by CAREFULLY applying the Krazy Glue All Purpose Precision Tip to the back of each scrabble tile (I use the blank side of some tiles, so applied to the letter part on some tiles).

How to make homemade coasters? ›

Handmade Coasters
  1. Step 1: Materials. Assemble your materials: ...
  2. Step 2: Cut. Cut out circles of paper the same size as your coasters. ...
  3. Step 3: Glue. Coat the cork coasters with a layer of Mod Podge. ...
  4. Step 4: Coat. Apply another layer of Mod Podge on top of the papered coaster. ...
  5. Step 5: Dry and Repeat. ...
  6. Step 6: Coast.

What are the 4 letter words for Scrabble coasters? ›

Home related 4-letter words: cozy, home, warm, fire, love, hugs, kiss, safe, hold, hope, grow, pray, cafe, brew, java, foam, iced, chai, teas, mugs. Next glue the letters in a row on the cork board! I used a glue gun but you can also use super glue!

How do you stick pictures to tile? ›

Ceramic tile, concrete, and glass are difficult to drill and anchor to, but learning how to hang pictures without nails — by using adhesive tape or tape strips — will save you installation time and avoid surface damage.

How to Mod Podge pictures on tiles? ›

Brush a light coat of Mod Podge on both the tile and on the photo (the front of the photo, NOT the back). Place the photo onto the tile, taking care to line up the photo with the tile. Press firmly, and use card stock, a credit card, or a folder to smooth at any bubbles (but be careful not to rip the paper!).

How do you hang decorations on tile? ›

Using a carbide-tip bits sized for your plastic anchors, drill straight through the tile carefully. Be sure to apply steady pressure with patience (not too much pressure) so you don't break your tile. Gently tap the plastic anchor into the drill hole using a hammer. Again, gently, so as to not break the tile.

How to make tile coasters waterproof and heat resistant? ›

Seal Coasters With Flex Seal Clear

Once the glue has dried, it's time to add a waterproof layer of protection to your DIY tile coasters with Flex Seal Clear. Flip the marble coasters over and spray them with 1-2 coats. Flexpert Tip: Remember to spray Flex Seal in a well-ventilated area.

How do you stencil tile coasters? ›

First, lay your stencil on the coaster, centering the design. Smooth out the stencil on the tile. The adhesive stencils are adjustable, but will “stick” to the surface.

How do you make a random tile pattern? ›

A great way to do your own random tile is to take out all of your tiles and mix them up in several boxes. Each time that you go to place a new tile, grab from a different box.

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