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Happy Heart 05-10-2008 09:31 AM

Chipboard Coasters?
 
Some time ago there were a lot of projects using these coasters. I just bought some and now I can't remember what I wanted them for! I guess I can chalk that up to getting older! The only thing I could find in doing a search were the directions for a box. Are there other uses!

SherryLC05 05-10-2008 10:16 AM

I know what you mean! I bought a whole box of them and I don't use them either. I know you can make frames and boxes. You can make hanging plaques like the one my friend made here: http:////www.splitcoaststampers.com/...ywords&si=FJK3

But I would love some more ideas. I have a huge 3-D swap coming up and I would love to use some of my coasters- since I have so many of them. :rolleyes:

okstamper 05-10-2008 10:43 AM

I made them for scrapbooks. Look at mine here. All it takes is Modpodge and DP.

http:////www.splitcoaststampers.com/...&ppuser=105107

Have fun with it. I'm making a Mothers Day one too.

Bonnie

KatarinaM 05-10-2008 10:43 AM

I use them for book covers. They're perfect for little books, and post it note holders. I have some in my gallery if you want to look.

lauralooloo 05-10-2008 11:22 AM

i have made quite a few wallhangings with them, by hinging them together. i use chipboard letters to spell out a word (I did a LOVE one, a MERRY one, and a PLAY one) using a chipboard letter on each coaster, and covering with paper. i would love to show you photos but the two i have pictures for are both out for publication. they are LOTS of fun though!! you can also hinge them together (three works well) and decorate as small tabletop photo displays.

stacey carter 05-10-2008 12:17 PM

I also recieved one that was a coaster with a calendar on it and magnets on the back so I could put it on my refrigerator.

SherryLC05 05-10-2008 12:50 PM


Originally Posted by stacey carter (Post 9786084)
I also recieved one that was a coaster with a calendar on it and magnets on the back so I could put it on my refrigerator.

I really wanted to make calendars but my friend told me I shouldn't since it is already May. :(

Happy Heart 05-10-2008 07:09 PM

Thanks for the ideas! Love the little scrapbook and the hanging plaques.[IMG]//www.splitcoaststampers.com/forums/images/icons/icon7.gif[/IMG]

daisygirl016 05-10-2008 07:14 PM

I recently did post it notes (reminds me I need to make one to go in a Mother's Day gift tonite!!!), wall hangings that spelled out LOVE for Valentine's Day connected by ribbon taped to the back. I also made a "box" adhered paper to four coasters and connected them with ribbon and painted the one on the bottom.

Good luck!

kathyt99 05-11-2008 02:40 PM

Check out Jami's blog...she made the most adorable little magnets with them.

http://jami.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/

scroll down to the 3rd post.

Indy_Patti 05-11-2008 04:38 PM

and check out Faith's blog [Markie's Mom]. She has the most wonderful mirrors!
http://stampinwithmarkiesmom.blogspo...earch?q=Mirror

SherryLC05 05-12-2008 05:24 AM

Wow! Those are great ideas! I may try the clippy picture frame one from Jami' blog! I love Faith's mirror, but since I have to make 20 of them I would never have the time to put all the beautiful details Faith has put into hers. I would not be happy with them after seeing how gorgeous her project is!

daisygirl016 05-12-2008 04:26 PM


Originally Posted by kathyt99 (Post 9793646)
Check out Jami's blog...she made the most adorable little magnets with them.

http://jami.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/

scroll down to the 3rd post.


These are so cute!! I actually went a little out of my way on the way home and stopped at Big Lots and bought the clips for 2/.88! So much cheaper than the ones I bought in Staples that were 3/4.89!! helllloooo...will be returning those tomorrow on my lunch break!!! lol

Thanks for the tip to her blog! Going to make a few of these tonite!

moonrise 05-14-2008 08:42 AM

Post it Purse Notes using square coasters
 
Hi! I wanted to share what I've been doing with mine. Have a look HERE. I have a tutorial on how to make them too. I love some of these other ideas! I will have to try them too!
Deena

Edee 05-14-2008 08:43 AM

heres a link to the gallery where I did a search for coasters. Alot of great ideas here.

http:////www.splitcoaststampers.com/...oasters&limit=

scrappychica 05-14-2008 09:40 AM

great ideas!!

harrahx2 05-14-2008 09:43 AM

Chip Board Coasters
 
I used them in making some of my cards. They are wonderful fun.

Phillis 05-14-2008 11:19 AM

I got mine at Olive Gardens and this is what I've done with them so far. You know how you find dishes in the sink because the excuse is that "nobody" knew if the dishes in the washer were clean or dirty? Well I fancied them up and put the words "Dirty" on one and "Clean" on the other. I added a magnet on the back and now there are no excuses, AND, if the dishes are clean then they get put away by the one in charge...my daughter.

donna112244 05-14-2008 11:34 AM

where do you get these?? do restaurants just give them to you!?!?!

IMBlessed5 05-14-2008 12:18 PM

I think some restaurants quit using them because stampers would "pocket" them, LOL!

Anyway, a good place to start is the buy/sell/trade forum here at SCS. The cheapest way to get coasters it to buy them in bulk (like 1,000+). Most of the people who do that sell them off in smaller packs. So go to the "sell" forum and you'll probably find some!

wendella247 05-14-2008 12:22 PM

Coaster Frame
 
I madethis hinged frame using coasters.

Phillis 05-14-2008 12:22 PM

Most restaurants have them. Applebys, Olive Gardens, Chili's has them for sure. I usually collect every ones at our table before they set the drinks on them. The waiters will give us some more and I collect those after we're done. Sometimes, if you ask, they will give you some extra.

wendella247 05-14-2008 12:29 PM


Originally Posted by wendella247 (Post 9822028)
I madethis hinged frame using coasters.


EDIT: Oops--I made a mistake--I made this using cereal box cardboard, but it's the same size and shape and if I had owned coasters at the time, I would have used them!

Stamps'nCoffee 05-14-2008 02:47 PM

Wow!!! There are some great ideas here...I just recieved some a few days ago...thanks for starting this thread Happy Heart!!!!

okimom2girlz 05-14-2008 04:19 PM

I made some of the post-it-holders using the coaster and they are so fun and really quick.

They have blank chipboard coasters here

http://www.stamponthis.com/SOT-chipboardcoaster.htm

and you won't end up with like 1000.

HTH:D

wpayne 05-14-2008 04:38 PM

Mini-Clipboards
 
I covered some with DP, attached a pad of post-its, and a decorated clip. I ran into an amazing sale at my local Staples -- they had a clearance of 8 colored clamps for 50 cents. I took all I could carry!!! The colors match Stampin' Up colors, too! I made one in Sahara Sand for my mom on Mother's Day.

stargirl 05-14-2008 05:11 PM


Originally Posted by SherryLC05 (Post 9786255)
I really wanted to make calendars but my friend told me I shouldn't since it is already May. :(

Why the heck not? Just make one June to June! It will still be a wonderful handmade item, no one will refuse it, I promise you! Or, you could make it June to January if you're worried about leaving someone without a calendar in June. I say go for it!

Linda Fihrer 05-14-2008 08:51 PM

There's a tutorial on SCS for a Jacob's Ladder....similar to a coaster hanging, but they're connected with ribbon instead and they flip/flop when you hold one end or the other. Great way to give a gift of photos.

palmettostate 05-15-2008 07:25 AM

I believe American Coaster sells them in bulk in differing weights - depending upon what you need. They are very inexpensive. Just do a google search for American Coaster.

luvpaisley 05-15-2008 09:39 AM

I just bought some from allthatscraps too and the reason I did was b/c of a project I saw on Amy Rysavy's blog, in which she used coaster, nestabilities dies and cuttlebug to make these cute little frames.

check out her blog! She used them as father's day gifts, but I thought they would make great baby shower favors too.

a1r601 05-15-2008 10:27 AM

I made post-it noteholders for a coaster swap awhile back. Here is the link: http:////www.splitcoaststampers.com/...49844?cat=8823. You can see more pics of the insides in my gallery under Swaps.

For those of you who are looking for various size chipboard sheets, you can go to www.chipboardsheets.com. She also has an ebay store under ckresale (the owner's name is Christina). She sent me a sample of the chipboard she sells awhile back and they are an excellent quality - great to alter or stamp on. She sells them in bulk for a great price too. If you don't find the size you are looking for, you can ask to cut a custom size for you if you are looking to make a book of some sort. I think she is also going to be selling some chipboard sheets that have the rounded edge in the future.

Also, you can get chipboard coasters from restaurants. I just asked the waiter or waitress for some. They mostly have the round ones. I have not tried to alter those. I have also used cereal and pancake boxes for faux chipboard sheets or have made shapes out of them and altered.

justjenn 05-15-2008 01:16 PM


Originally Posted by SherryLC05 (Post 9786255)
I really wanted to make calendars but my friend told me I shouldn't since it is already May. :(

Just a thought (and sorry if it's been mentioned, I haven't finished the thread, but didn't want to forget it by the time I did!) - if you've got school age kids (or teachers to give gifts to), make the calendars anyway - make them school year based instead. I've seen them starting with June and running through the next August, so that they cover both summers.

jenn, just jenn

dmcg 05-15-2008 01:46 PM

Wow!!!! And I have a TON of chipboard coasters!!!!! Now I can blow...well, ok...vaccum the dust off them and get going...wow!!!

gregzgurl 05-16-2008 10:42 AM

I recently "inherited" a truckload of coasters, and did several projects with them. There's a mini-album here:

http://randomonpurpose.typepad.com/r...is-better.html

And some other projects here:

http://randomonpurpose.typepad.com/r...-give-a-g.html

and here:

http://randomonpurpose.typepad.com/r...-coasting.html

VERY easy and fun to do!

I bought some coasters from a consultant for a stamp company (non-SU) before my "inheritance", but used them to make covers for a coaster album swap, so I needed more. Most restaurants will give you a few (or a lot, depending) if you ask. Bars (if you ever go into them or know someone who does) get them free from their vendors (Budweiser, Coors, etc.), so they have no problem sharing, either.

Hope that helps, and have fun!

Susan Westberg 05-16-2008 02:28 PM

Such great ideas! I'm going out tonight so I'm thinking there might be a few coasters in my purse when I get home - LOL!

okimom2girlz 05-16-2008 03:18 PM


Originally Posted by gregzgurl (Post 9844560)
I recently "inherited" a truckload of coasters, and did several projects with them. There's a mini-album here:

http://randomonpurpose.typepad.com/r...is-better.html

And some other projects here:

http://randomonpurpose.typepad.com/r...-give-a-g.html

and here:

http://randomonpurpose.typepad.com/r...-coasting.html

VERY easy and fun to do!

I bought some coasters from a consultant for a stamp company (non-SU) before my "inheritance", but used them to make covers for a coaster album swap, so I needed more. Most restaurants will give you a few (or a lot, depending) if you ask. Bars (if you ever go into them or know someone who does) get them free from their vendors (Budweiser, Coors, etc.), so they have no problem sharing, either.

Hope that helps, and have fun!


Wow, girl!!!! Those are some stunning creations you've got on your Blog. Thanks so much for sharing. I REALLY (not yelling at you, they are just so cool:D ) love the coaster albums. I think I'll have to make some time and CASE one or two;) .

Thanks for sharing!!!!!

Grandmasue 05-16-2008 04:37 PM

great ideas.

leahobrien 05-16-2008 05:15 PM

where do you get them? Is it a SU product?

okimom2girlz 05-16-2008 05:28 PM


Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 9848053)
where do you get them? Is it a SU product?


Are you talking about, where to get the coasters? If so, at the beginning of this thread there are a few online sources. I've put a link to a website in post # 26 as well.

HTH:D

Monanasmiles 05-16-2008 06:59 PM

here is a great project I am itching to try. It is called Jacob's Ladder Flip n Fold. I just love the tv weekly web site. Enjoy!

http://sbl.tvweekly.com/player.php?c...de4356b006w872


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