As a wedding favour, my sister made the cutest hand-stamped coasters for each guest. She used beige ceramic tiles, a custom rubber stamp and enamel/ceramics paint to personalize each coaster with the little birdie motif that earmarked her wedding paraphernalia. They were a brilliant idea, and I use mine every weekday for my coffee mug at work. Jumping off her idea of painting tiles/stones, I made a grave marker for my friend Carrie's kitty that passed away last summer. So when I saw the pretty coaster (which turns out to actually be a paper weight--which I suppose explains the $20 price tag and the fact that there was just one in the package), I thought I could use the same paint to make my own pretty coaster. So I bought some 4"x4" travertine and marble tiles at Lowes for $5 per box of 10, and filled out my Plaid brand FolkArt Outdoor Paint spectrum, Google-Image searched "Flowers" for inspiration and got to work.
First I painted a Rembrandt Tulip with subtle pink/magenta variegations on the petals. The paint, though labeled OPAQUE, is rather thin and transparent, and required several coats to actually be opague.
This calla lily required about 6 coats of stark white before I could fill in the shading. Turned out well, I think.
And finally I painted a poppy, because poppies are pretty and cheerful and lend themselves to quite thin and transparent paint mediums, since they're petals tend to be quite thin and transparents anyway.
The paint is supposed to set in 48 hours. The stamped birdie on the coaster my sister made has held up pretty well for the past two years, so hopefully my coaster set will, as well. I think they make quite a lovely set, all in all.
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Those silly brits!
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I will be expecting my set in the mail shortly. :oP
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