I was at a bridal shower for my nephew and is bride to be. It was beautifully decorated with purple metallic confetti hearts strewn on the tables. As the party was ending, I was talking to my aunt. While I was distracted, my nieces, nephew and cousins thought it would be funny to collect all of the confetti from the 7 or 8 tables and pour them into my small purse. I had no idea this was going on and it all sunk right to the bottom of my purse. I don’t often dive down to the bottom of my purse, so imagine my surprise when a week or so later, I found all of this confetti. I was paying for something at Michaels and I pulled out my wallet and a stray confetti heart came flying out. I decided to give it back to them in the form of a wedding gift.
Here is a quickie video tutorial, so you can see exactly how I made them:
You will need:
This is what I found when I emptied my purse:
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Directions:
1. I mixed four ounces of resin.
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4. I used a lighter to pop the bubbles and let it cure a minimum of 12 hours.
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5. Once cured, I removed it from the mold.
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6. I cut Mr and Mrs out of vinyl, with my Cricut.
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7. Then I placed them onto the coasters.
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8. I mixed one more ounce of resin and poured it on the coasters. Be careful not to pour too fast because you don’t want it to spill over the sides.
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9. Use a lighter to pop the bubbles and let it cure a minimum of 12 hours before handling.
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Now you have some really beautiful coasters that are perfect to give to the bride and groom!
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Here’s the back:
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Thanks for stopping by! Remember: Life’s too short not to shimmer, so grab your glue gun and your glitter!™ Stay safe!
Mona