Friday 11 January 2013

DIY Tutorial: How To Make Cement Coasters

DIY Tutorial: How To Make Cement Coasters (Gift Idea)

DIY CEMENT COASTERS TUTORIAL: WHERE INDUSTRIAL MEETS SASSY!

Materials you'll need:
  • Cement
  • Modelling felt
  • Plastic Petri Dish (6)
  • UHU Glue
  • Claudine Hellmuth Studio Multi-Medium Matte
  • Plastic Sheet (to cover your work surface)
  • Dishwashing Sponge (1)
  • A few disposable bowls and spoons (we recycled our instant noodle bowls!)

DIY Tutorial: How To Make Cement Coasters (Gift Idea)
 Cement

DIY Tutorial: How To Make Cement Coasters (Gift Idea)
 Modelling felt

DIY Tutorial: How To Make Cement Coasters (Gift Idea)
Plastic Petri dish (6)

DIY Tutorial: How To Make Cement Coasters (Gift Idea)
 UHU Glue

DIY Tutorial: How To Make Cement Coasters (Gift Idea)
Claudine Hellmuth Studio Multi-Medium Matte


Estimated duration: 30 minutes of DIY-ing, 2 days for cement to dry
Estimated cost: USD25.00


STEP 1: CEMENT MIXER!
Mix the cement with water. Start with a 2:1 cement to water ratio and add a bit of water at a time while constantly stirring.

DIY Tutorial: How To Make Cement Coasters (Gift Idea)


Make sure that the cement is properly mixed with no lumps.

DIY Tutorial: How To Make Cement Coasters (Gift Idea)


STEP 2: LIQUID CEMENT
Pour the cement and water mixture into a plastic petri dish. We used about 4 tablespoons of cement mixture for each cement coaster. Your cement coasters should be a minimum of 5mm thick or they might break.

DIY Tutorial: How To Make Cement Coasters (Gift Idea)

STEP 3: LEVELLING THE CEMENT COASTERS
Lift the petri dish about half a centimetre above the surface and drop it to level out the cement mixture.

DIY Tutorial: How To Make Cement Coasters (Gift Idea)


Before doing the lifting and dropping (step 3) your cement mixture might look a bit puffy in the middle.

DIY Tutorial: How To Make Cement Coasters (Gift Idea)


After abusing it a little, it looks nice and level. Now you'll have to give them a total of two days to dry. After 12 hours you should be able to remove the cement coaster from the plastic petri dish by flipping it over. The cement coasters should come out of the petri dishes really easily and cleanly.

"Remember to flip them onto your hand, Nick dropped one and it broke!" ~ Karen

After removing them from the petri dishes, leave them to dry for about a day and a half. Flip them every few hours so they dry better. When they're nice and dry they should become a lot lighter in colour.

DIY Tutorial: How To Make Cement Coasters (Gift Idea)


STEP 4: SEALER
We used Claudine Hellmuth's Multi-Medium Matte to seal the cement coasters because we didn't like the powdery texture of raw cement. And the sealer will give the cement coasters a finished look.

Remember to transfer the sealer from the jar or you'll end up transferring cement dust into the jar.

DIY Tutorial: How To Make Cement Coasters (Gift Idea)


We used the smooth side of a sponge to spread the sealer onto the cement coasters, use the long side of the sponge to even out the sealer by smoothing it across the surface of the cement coasters in one movement from right to left to get a nice even finish. You'll only need to seal the top and sides of the coasters, the modelling felt will cover most of the base.

"Use the edge of the sponge rather than the flat top to spread the sealer evenly, we found that to work the best for us!" ~ Karen

DIY Tutorial: How To Make Cement Coasters (Gift Idea)


After sealing the top surface, spread the sealer around the side of the cement coasters, remember to clean up those blobs of sealer!

DIY Tutorial: How To Make Cement Coasters (Gift Idea)


After you're done sealing the cement coasters, leave them to dry for about an hour before applying another coat. When applying the second coat on the top, go against the "brush strokes" created by the sealer. For the sides we just went around, same as the first coat.

DIY Tutorial: How To Make Cement Coasters (Gift Idea)


Going against the brush strokes gives you a lovely woven effect. After two coats of sealer, your cement coasters are almost ready!

DIY Tutorial: How To Make Cement Coasters (Gift Idea)


STEP 5: PREPARING THE MODELLING FELT
Use a compass to draw circles on the back of your modelling felt and cut them out. We made our circles 4mm (diameter) smaller than the cement coasters.

DIY Tutorial: How To Make Cement Coasters (Gift Idea)


Cutting out each section before cutting out the circle will make it a lot easier.

DIY Tutorial: How To Make Cement Coasters (Gift Idea)


After you get your felt circles, check the edges, remember to trim any uneven edges (the white line in the image below)

DIY Tutorial: How To Make Cement Coasters (Gift Idea)


Now they're nice and neat!

DIY Tutorial: How To Make Cement Coasters (Gift Idea)


STEP 6: GLUING THE MODELLING FELT
Apply UHU glue in a zig zag pattern on the back of the modelling felt. Also apply near the edge, leave about 2mm from the edge or you might get glue oozing out when you stick it to the cement coaster.

DIY Tutorial: How To Make Cement Coasters (Gift Idea)


Stick the modelling felt to your awesomely badass cement coasters and you're done!

DIY Tutorial: How To Make Cement Coasters (Gift Idea)
DIY Tutorial: How To Make Cement Coasters (Gift Idea)

"We had lots of fun making these cement coasters and sharing them with you guys! Hope you'll have fun making your own cement coasters too!" ~ Nick

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