Coasters for mugs from unwanted CDs. Cup stand made of disk using decoupage technique. Master class DIY stand for a mug made from disks

Elena Plokhikh

In the very near future, a wonderful family holiday is expected in our country - Mother's Day! For everyone who wants, this is a great opportunity to thank their dearly beloved mothers for all the sleepless nights, anxieties, and worries that we sometimes manage to give them! All the blessings in the world are not enough to express our gratitude to mothers!

However, there is something that can convey our love and gratitude! What is this? This is some kind of little SURPRISE, made with our own hands, containing all our affection for our mother, made with love and a lot of positive thoughts!

Surely many of you have accumulated a lot of unnecessary items at home. disks, which only take up space on the shelf. It’s a shame to throw them away and it’s also not clear what to do with them. I decided to bring them to kindergarten and make them for our mothers cup coasters. Making crafts takes quite a lot of time. Therefore, we started work early.

Target: teach children to decorate disk using decoupage technique.

Tasks:

1. To promote children’s interest in arts and crafts, in particular decoupage technique.

2. Develop imaginative thinking and fine motor skills.

3. Cultivate love and respect for mom.

Necessary materials.

1. Discs(CD, DVD)

2. Three-layer napkins with a suitable pattern.

3. Acrylic putty.

4. PVA glue.

5. Acrylic varnish (or clear varnish for interior decoration).

7. Sandpaper.

9. Sponge for washing dishes.

10. Hairdryer (for accelerated drying).

Let's get started:

To begin, cut out a circle from white paper and seal the hole in disk.




Let it dry (you can use a hairdryer to dry quickly).


Then we cover disk Apply another layer of putty, let it dry or blow dry and apply the putty a third time.


Entire surface cover the disk with PVA glue.



Take a napkin, separate the two bottom layers and place a fragment of the napkin on disk. Gently smooth from the center to the edges so that there are no bubbles. Be very careful - the napkin is thin, wet, and breaks easily!




When the glue dries, along the end disk we pass with fine sandpaper, thereby cutting off the excess napkin.


We also glue the napkin to the other side of our coasters.

We cover the craft with acrylic varnish on both sides (or clear varnish for interior decoration). Glue a thin cord or braid along the edge.


We made wonderful gifts for our mothers.

We admire it a little and give it to mothers!

I hope the idea of ​​creating such coasters You'll like it!

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To work we will need:

CD disk;
- PVA glue;
- Glue stick;
- Napkins with a pattern;
- Stationery file;
- Acrylic paints;
- Brushes;
- Acrylic lacquer;
- Acrylic putty;
- Putty knife;
- Foam sponges;
- Zero-grit sandpaper.


How to make a cup coaster from a CD


We will make a stand for the cup from an old CD. We will process the disk on both sides; on one and the other side we will get a colored drawing made using the decoupage technique.

First of all, we need to close the hole in the disk. To do this, we cut out 2 small circles from plain paper.


and glue them to the hole area on one side and the other.




Now we take acrylic putty and, using a small spatula, apply a thin layer of it to the entire surface of the disk.


We wait for it to dry completely on one side and do the same on the other side.

While the putty is drying, we don’t waste time and prepare drawings from napkins that we plan to paste onto the disc. We tear out or cut out the motifs we like from the napkins,




iron them with a warm iron,


We separate the two white layers of the napkin, leaving only the colored layer, which we will work with in the future.


While we were working with the napkin motifs, the putty on the disc was completely dry. Gently sand uneven areas with sandpaper


and wipe with a damp cloth so that no grains of dust remain.

We treat both surfaces of the disk with PVA glue.




When the glue is completely dry, prime the disc with white acrylic paint and also let it dry completely.


Place the prepared napkin design on a small stationery file and moisten it generously with water.


Carefully drain the excess water and place the drawing along with the file on the disk,


smooth the file with your fingers and remove it.


In a separate container, dilute PVA glue in half with water and apply a fan brush to the design, moving from the center of the disk to the edges.


We try to work so that no folds or air bubbles form under the pattern.

We wait for the disc to dry completely. To speed up the drying process, you can use a hair dryer.

Dry the protruding edges of the napkin thoroughly and carefully sand it with sandpaper.


Cover the surface of the disc with acrylic varnish in one layer.


After the varnish has completely dried, we paint some fragments of the picture with acrylic paints.


We go along the edges of the disk with a sponge with brown paint applied to it.


When the paint has dried, cover the disc with several layers of acrylic varnish, apply about 4-6 layers, dry each layer thoroughly.


Here we have such a cute stand.








Of course, you shouldn’t put a hot saucepan on it, but a cup of tea or coffee – please, the most important thing is that the furniture will not be damaged by the hot cup. Have fun and productive creativity!

You can make a great variety of original and useful things from unwanted CDs and DVDs. The author of this idea talks about how you can decorate your kitchen and highlight its style with the help of coasters for mugs with hot drinks. The fact is that you can decorate the coasters with napkins by choosing a color scheme and pattern that matches the theme of your kitchen interior. You can also give a set of such coasters as a gift to your loved ones; to do this, simply select a picture to decorate the coasters that will harmoniously fit into their kitchen interior. Such a gift will be appreciated and will constantly serve as a warm reminder of you.

To bring this author's idea to life you will need:
1. Old CDs and DVDs that you don't use.
2. Thick corrugated cardboard.
3. Scissors.
4. Napkins for decoupage.
5. Simple pencil.
6. PVA construction adhesive.
7. Universal glue.
8. Construction putty.
9. Small spatula.
10. Sandpaper.
11. Alcohol-containing liquid for degreasing.
12. Rags.
13. Acrylic primer.
14. Glossy acrylic varnish.
15. Brushes for applying glue and varnish.
16. Foam sponge.
17. Files or plastic bags.
18. Acrylic paint.

1 step.
To begin, we take corrugated thick cardboard and trace the previously prepared disks on it with a pencil. Then use scissors to cut out circles from cardboard. You can simplify the process a little and, without using a pencil, outline the boundaries of the disk on cardboard using a stationery knife, and the cardboard blanks will immediately turn out to be cut out of cardboard.

Step 2.
Now apply a layer of universal glue to the shiny side of the disc.

Step 3.
Carefully, trying not to stain your fingers with glue, fold the blanks as follows: a disk with glue (glue up), then a circle cut out of cardboard on top and again a disk coated with glue (glue down). The end result should look something like this:

Step 4
Using the method described above, we glue the required number of blanks, then put them one at a time in a file or bag so as not to accidentally stain anything with glue. Now you need to place the blanks under the press for several hours.

Step 5
After the glue has dried, remove the blanks from the files and seal the hole in the middle of the disk using putty.

Step 6
We also seal the end sides of the workpiece with putty. Now wait patiently for the putty to harden.

Step 7
After the putty has completely hardened, we process the workpiece using sandpaper. After all the irregularities and roughness have been removed using emery, we degrease the surfaces of the workpiece using any alcohol-containing liquid. Then, using light tangential movements, apply two layers of acrylic primer to the workpiece. Don't forget to dry each layer thoroughly.

Step 8
Now we decorate the blanks with the previously selected napkins with a pattern. To do this, simply glue the napkins onto the blanks using PVA glue. Let the glue dry time.

Step 9
After the napkin has dried, we will go over the edge of the workpiece with fine sandpaper. This will help you carefully remove the excess pasted napkin.

This is how it should work:

Step 10
Now very carefully paint the end sides of the blanks with acrylic paint. In this case, the author uses brown paint; you can choose the paint that seems more suitable to you.

Step 11
After the paint has dried, coat the mug stands with acrylic varnish in several layers. Dry each layer thoroughly.

As a result, you get such beautiful coasters that will serve as decoration for any kitchen.


Thanks to the author for the idea!

Mug stand using the Decoupage technique. Master class with step-by-step photos.


Raisa Ivanovna Bolba, teacher of additional education of the 1st qualification category, MBOU DOD Center for Technical Creativity, Belaya Kalitva.

This master class is intended for children of secondary school age, teachers of additional education, as well as all lovers of needlework.

Purpose: mug stand, DIY gift.

Target: making a mug stand.

Tasks:
- introduce the technique of decorating objects using decoupage;
- improve skills in working with paint, glue, napkins;
- cultivate dedication, accuracy, artistic taste.

About 20-30 years ago, coasters for mugs took a strong place in the life of almost every person, and they began to choose an original name for them. The most popular were bonfire, coaster and beermat. The name "beerdekel" was borrowed from the German language and translated means the lid of a beer mug. In Germany there were beer mugs that had lids on top. Such mugs cost a lot of money, and in beer shops beer in these mugs was served only to wealthy people. And ordinary people drank beer from ordinary mugs, which had a small felt circle on top. The Germans put this mug under the mug so that it would not get in the way, and at the same time absorb any accidentally spilled beer. Thus, the lid was renamed into a mug stand.
Later, various companies began placing their advertisements on mug stands. Travel enthusiasts bring with them from various countries such mug coasters with various designs or inscriptions as souvenirs.
We will make a stand for a mug from old CDs, old postcards and napkins with a pattern.

For work we will need the following materials:
- CDs,
- old postcards,
- napkins with a pattern,
- white acrylic paint,
- gouache,
- beautiful cord,
- pencil,
- scissors,
- hair dryer,
- PVA glue,
- glue "Moment-Crystal".

Sequence of work:
For one stand you need to cut out 2 circles from postcards. Colored cardboard will not work, because... Repeated application of paint and glue will warp. The postcards have a laminated layer on one side and do not warp when applying paint and glue.



Apply Moment glue to the disk and glue the cardboard circle first on one side, then on the other.



The lower part of the stand can be painted with gouache and varnished, or you can leave it as is.


So, let's start decorating the stand. Apply paint, for example green, using a swab.


The paint can be dried with a hairdryer. Then apply PVA glue to the dry surface. The thicker the glue, the smaller the cracks on the surface of the stand will be.


Apply white acrylic paint to the slightly dried glue and quickly dry it with a hairdryer. Under a stream of hot air, cracks form in the paint - crackle.


Cut out your favorite motif from a napkin. If the napkin is multi-layered, then we use only the top layer with the pattern.


Place a napkin on the stand and drip PVA glue

And spread it from the middle to the edges of the motif.


Add a small inscription that will balance the composition.


Cover the mug stand with a layer of thick construction PVA. After complete drying, we decorate the end of the stand with a cord, which we glue using Moment-Crystal glue.


The mug stand is ready.


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These mug coasters are convenient to use at work during your lunch break.

Good luck to everyone who wants to repeat this master class!

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