Description
Pending delivery of the last few items. Expect delivery within 2-3 weeks, or possibly earlier.
This kit has all the things you need to make a set of 2 coasters – these ones have an aluminium base coaster, but these could be swapped out for tile or acrylic bases. Add some bubbles, and have a girls day in, for a birthday party, hen’s night, any occasion!
What’s in the Kit:
- 3 x Pinata or Ranger alcohol inks depending on colours chosen
- 1 x Pinata Extender
- 2 x aluminium, tlle or acrylic bases
- 1 x cork backing sufficient for 2 tiles. The cork isn’t necessary for aluminium or acrylic coasters.
- 1 x Storage box. You can use this to catch drips and keep your coasters safely while they’re drying, and store your inks etc safely.
- 2 x pairs of gloves
- 2 x bendy straws. Yes, I know they’re plastic but they do work the best in the absence of a paper alternative.
- 1 x baby wipes. The best thing to clean sticky hands!
- 6 x small cups to use to lift your coasters off your work area
- 1 x rubbish bag
- 1 x paint-on sealer/varnish
- 1 x paint brush for sealer
- 1 x Yupo paper (more about this in the instructions!)
- Easy to follow instructions, but fuller information and pics will be online
Optional:
You can have these included in your kit, or you can purchase them yourself. Even though you don’t have to have them, I can pretty much guarantee you will use them! For both of these, tick the box as you order, and they will be supplied separately to be paid for on collection/delivery.
- 100% Isopropyl alcohol and needle tip bottle ($10)
- Gloss or matt spray sealer (or I can do this for you if you’re local) (approx $25-$30, but confirmed on delivery)
- Gold or colour acrylic paint pen. Completely optional but you can use these to finish off the edges of your coasters. I love the Krylon metallic pens, and you can find a good range of other brands, eg Posca pens, locally at Crethars in Magellan Street. There certainly are a multitude of brands with very different results. Let me know if you’d like to test or get advice if you want to use these.
More?
I’ll be running workshops when it’s do-able (after lockdown) but in the meantime, you can book a one-on-one time via Zoom. This is charged at an hourly rate so if a group of 4 are all wanting to create, the cost can be shared! This can also be taken in half hour blocks.