Introduction: Jubilee Home Decor-Marble Coasters

What an honor to bring to you a new project today using Stacey Caron’s Renaissance Jubilee line of dies. Her style is classy and sophisticated and although we generally see cards created from these thin dies, I thought I would show you how easily they translate into a home décor project. Making a set of coasters is fun, fairly inexpensive and would make a great gift. So, let’s get started!

Supplies Needed:
Platinum, Platinum 6 or Prizm Machine

Spellbinders Renaissance Jubilee Nestabilities Dies by Stacey Caron:

Jubilee Label 46 Decorative Accent Etched Die (smallest die)

Jubilee Framed Label 46 (medium die)

Alcohol Ink-3 colors of your choice

Alcohol Blending Solution

Blending Tool or a sponge

White Tile-Hardware Store

Xyron Metallic Sheets-Found here

Step 1:

Drop several colors of alcohol ink onto glossy white tile and blend and pounce colors across tile with blending tool. Add additional color if needed.

Step 2:

Drop several drops of alcohol blending solution onto tile and pounce around until you have the achieved a look you like.

Step 3:

Apply xyron adhesive to the back of two colors of metallic sheets. Die-cut several shapes from the metallic sheets.

Step 4:

Peel back paper and adhere metal to embellished tile. Add two images of die-cut shape to each tile. Press down die-cut firmly onto tile.

Step 5:

*For additional adherence, apply a thin coat of glossy accents to completed tile and allow to dry.

Step 6:

Well that was it! Pretty cool, huh? What colors did you use? I love adding some gold alcohol ink into the color mix because it looks so veiny and marble like. What else could you create from this beautiful die? Please show us what you have been up to by hashtagging us☺ at #teamspellbinders.

Thanks for visiting! Debi