The base material for your mosaic coasters can be cork, wood, or ceramic tiles. Pick a base that goes well with the look you want for your coasters. Make sure the surface is clean and smooth before ...
As you’ve probably realized from this summer DIY series, I love to upcycle and repurpose. I’ve accumulated dozens of coasters from bars and restaurants and decided to upcycle them. They make great ...
Get some use out of any spare buttons you have around the house. Glue two different colored buttons together using a hot glue gun, then add more buttons around the one in the center. Use the smallest ...
I’m seeing gilded-edge agate slice coasters everywhere, and they’re beautiful. They are also very expensive. For a set of four, you’ll find prices around $100–even higher at some stores. Luckily, you ...
As a member of the theatrical and popular Branson, Mo.-based country rock group, The Haygoods, Patrick Haygood is no stranger to feeling butterflies in the stomach. But after riding the new Outlaw Run ...
In this world, only three things are certain: death, taxes, and the fact that houseguests will eventually ask for your Wi-Fi password. What’s also certain is that, regardless of how simple your ...
Consider it the summer of the coaster. Theme parks from east to west are unveiling new roller coasters made of wood, steel and a combination thereof that soar through the air, plunge through water and ...
OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) -- Two young entrepreneurs in the East Bay are using new skills they developed during the shelter-in-place to not only create a business, but save others at the same time. We ...