Transform your home decor with these charming and eco-friendly DIY tissue paper coasters. Not only are they a fun and budget-friendly project, but they're also an excellent way to upcycle used tissue paper. Let's dive into this creative venture that combines art and functionality.
Why DIY Tissue Paper Coasters?
Tissue paper coasters are an excellent addition to any home. They're:
- Eco-friendly: By repurposing used tissue paper, you're reducing waste and contributing to a greener environment.
- Budget-friendly: This project requires minimal materials, making it an affordable home decor solution.
- Customizable: With a wide variety of tissue paper patterns and colors available, you can create coasters that perfectly match your home's aesthetic.
- Easy to make: No advanced crafting skills required! These coasters are perfect for beginners and can be made in just a few simple steps.
Materials Needed
Before you start, gather these simple materials:

- Used tissue paper (multiple colors and patterns)
- Mod Podge (or a similar decoupage glue)
- Foam brush or paintbrush
- Cork tiles (4x4 inches or 6x6 inches)
- Scissors
- Pen or pencil
- Ruler
- Sandpaper (optional)
- Sealer spray (optional)
Step-by-Step Guide
Preparing the Cork Tiles
Start by cutting your cork tiles into smaller squares. For 4x4 inch cork tiles, you can cut them into 2x2 inch squares. For 6x6 inch tiles, cut them into 3x3 inch squares. This will give you the base for your coasters.
If the edges of your cork tiles are rough, you can gently sand them down for a smoother finish.
Designing Your Coasters
Now comes the fun part - designing your coasters! Trace the shape of your cork squares onto the back of your tissue paper. Cut out the tissue paper shapes, leaving a small border around the edges.

Tip: To create a unique pattern, you can layer multiple colors or patterns of tissue paper before cutting.
Applying the Mod Podge
Using your foam brush or paintbrush, apply a thin layer of Mod Podge onto the front of your cork square. Be sure to cover the entire surface, but avoid getting too much glue on the edges.
Carefully place your tissue paper onto the glued cork square, lining up the edges. Smooth out any wrinkles or bubbles with your fingers.

Sealing the Coasters
Once your tissue paper is securely attached, apply a thin layer of Mod Podge over the top. This will seal the coasters and protect them from moisture. Allow the Mod Podge to dry completely according to the package instructions.
For an extra layer of protection, you can spray your coasters with a sealer spray. This will help prevent water rings and make cleaning easier.
Caring for Your DIY Tissue Paper Coasters
To ensure your coasters last as long as possible, follow these care tips:
- Place a drink coaster underneath your DIY coasters to protect them from heat and moisture.
- Wipe up any spills immediately to prevent staining or damage.
- Occasionally, you can refresh the Mod Podge seal by applying a new layer on top.
And there you have it - beautiful, functional, and eco-friendly DIY tissue paper coasters! This simple project is a fantastic way to add a touch of personality to your home decor while also being kind to the environment. Happy crafting!





















