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Q: How to Make Drink Coasters.
A: 1. Determine the number of coasters you plan to make then measure and cut your fabric and batting into 5 by 5 inch squares. You will need two squares for each c... Read More »
Q: How to Customize Drink Coasters.
A: 1. Select the material you want to create your drink coasters from. Choose four, 4-inch ceramic squares or larger sheets of cork at your local craft or hardware... Read More »
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A: 1. Get some Popsicle sticks and glue. 2. Put out 11 Popsicle sticks in a row like this = 3. Now put glue on top and bottom. 4. Then put 11 more out. 5. Now put ... Read More »
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