Tuesday, December 8, 2009

DIY: Coasters, Part One

Wanna know my current favorite aspect of planning my wedding?

Getting boxes in the mail all the time!  I think it's the build up that happens when you're waiting and waiting and waiting, and you know it should be here at any time, and then there's a knock on the door, and if you're like me you go running to answer it hoping it's your package.  In my case, it's usually not...but when it is, I get so excited.  And yes, I'm a dork, I realize that.
But anyways, this is one of the latest packages to show up at my doorstep.  Although this one went to my house, so I didn't get to run to the door like a little kid.  But I did get to open it up when I got home, and this is what I saw.




I ordered coasters from Katz Americas that I'm planning on using for the cocktail hour and throughout the reception at the bar.  Unfortunately, it was a minimum order of 1000 coasters, but the price wasn't bad, so I went for it.  For $33 including shipping, they sent me blank coasters of medium thickness.  At the moment, you can't order blanks from the website, but if you call their phone number, they'll get you all set up.



I'm going to use my custom "Eat, Drink, and Be Married." stamp that I ordered from Etsy along with another stamp that I've got in the works.  I would like for the coaster to also say our names and our wedding date, so I need another stamp for that.  I already bought the StayzOn ink that I've read multiple places works perfectly for this so it doesn't bleed when the coaster gets wet.  I bought mine at Hobby Lobby, but it's available at many stores and also online.  It's a little pricey at around $8 so make sure and use a coupon if you have one!
I haven't actually stamped on any of them yet, because I need to get that second stamp.  But as soon as I do, I'll let you guys know how it goes!
Oh and by the way, if any of you are interested in buying some of them, I'd more than happily oblige.  There's no way I need that many!



14 comments:

  1. I was actually going to comment and see if you'd be interested in selling some of the extras! We seriously are twins - It's another project I've been wanting to do!

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  2. Ummm yes please!!! I have lots of extras =] I think I'm only going to use about 200-300, I don't know if I need one for every guest or not. So basically there's lots left. How many do you think you'd want?

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  3. Probably about the same amount - 250 or so?

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  4. This is a wonderful idea!!!! I love the "Eat, Drink, and Be Married" stamp.

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  5. Whoa..That's a lot of coasters! I'm sure they'll come out beautifully..I've heard nothing but great things about that stazon ink.. :)

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  6. LauraLou.... I'd say probably $10-$15 with shipping included, they're pretty light so it shouldn't be too bad!
    Email me at kmattso2(at)uiuc(dot)edu and we'll figure it out!!

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  7. Such a cute idea! I might have to keep this idea in mind!!!

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  8. Love it! How great and personal. And sounds easy enough with just stamping them :) And how perfect with the special ink because that was going to be my worry. You are just full of wonderful DIY projects...nice job, girl!

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  9. I would love to buy 250-300 coasters too... I'm not very crafty - but this definitely seems like a project I can do. :) Please let me know if you still have some to sell. Thanks.

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  10. Jackie Kay....email me at kmattso2(at)uiuc(dot)edu and we can work it out. I definitely still have some to sell!

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  11. Those are totally going to look great all stamped! Can't wait to see!

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  12. I would love some coasters too if you still have any? Thanks!! Such a great idea!!

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  13. Sarah- email me at kmattso2@gmail.com and we can figure it out!!

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  14. Do you still have some left over? :)
    april.annette2@gmail.com

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