DIY Theme Park Map Coasters
A while back, I posted about our experience making Disney Park Map Magnets. We had so much fun making them that we wanted to see if we could find a similar project. We like making crafts that we can use and still remind us of our trips or vacation. Recently, we took a trip to Hersheypark. We had a great time, so we brought a few extra maps home with us to use in craft making. We decided to make DIY Theme Park Map Coasters!
We didn’t need a lot of supplies, but I did have a hard time finding the cork coasters locally. I did find them on Amazon, though, at a good price.
Supplies:
- Cork Coasters
- Pencil
- Scissors
- Foam Brush
- Maps
- Mod Podge
- Clear Acrylic Sealer
We started by picking out the parts of the map that we wanted on the coasters. Each of us had a map to work with. We traced the coasters on the map and then cut out the circles. We then trimmed the circles down a little, so the map was not larger than the coasters.
At this point, we were ready to use the Mod Podge to glue the map to the coaster. I poured Mod Podge into paper bowls, so each of us had our own bowl close by.
We covered the top of the coasters with Mod Podge and centered the map circle on top. Then, we painted the Mod Podge on top all the way out to the edges of the coasters. Then, it was time to wait for the Mod Podge to dry. Cue Disney movie…
We put three layers of Mod Podge on top, allowing each layer to dry before painting on the next. At the end, I took them outside to spray them with the Clear Acrylic Sealer. I felt the Mod Podge was just a little “tacky”, but the Clear Acrylic Sealer made it smoother.
Here’s our first batch finished. We can’t wait to try them out! Obviously, these can be made with park maps from any theme park, and you could even use regular maps from your trip planning. What theme park maps would you use to make your map coasters?
Addi says
This is such a cute idea. I love that kids can create the coasters and they do not cost a lot of money to make!
Stefanie says
That is a darling idea! What a great gift idea! My sister in law LOVES Disney and this would be a really fun Christmas present!! Thanks for sharing!
Dawn says
What a cute idea! This would be a great project for the kids.
melissa k says
what an adorable idea!!! I Just love this. This will make a really special craft for my boys to do. cool!
Xenia @ Thanks, Mail Carrier says
Okay, these are just super cool. I would never have thought of this but my kids would love to use maps from their favorite theme parks for other things – I’m going to go check out your magnet post now because I think they’d especially get a kick out of that!
Tiff @ Babes and Kids says
This would be a fun way to have a keepsake from a park without having to spend a lot in the park.
Jamie H says
What a great momentos of travels! Cheap and easy to make too!
Jenn Park says
That’s a clever idea. Definitely a fun craft!
Katrina says
I absolutely love this idea. What a great way to reuse those maps.
Jesica H says
This would be a great way to keep a memory alive. I might have to try this!
Janell Poulette says
This is such a great idea! Thanks for sharing.
Wendy says
oh, this is GREAT! We’re headed to Disney/Universal in October and we’re looking forward to it. Now we can make gifts with maps !!
Sara P. (@SensiblySara) says
LOVE these! They are so cute! And what a great idea!
Crystal says
I’ve tried something similar to this before, but my coasters must not have been thick enough. They curled all around the edges. I think yours turned out wonderfully.
Naomi M. says
Thank you, Crystal! These coasters really aren’t very thick.
Donna Hup says
I love Modge Podge! I’ve been wanting to do coasters too. Do they absorb the water or is that why I need to spray them with acrylic?
P.S. The maps are super cute!
Naomi M. says
Donna, I’m not sure if they will absorb water without the spray or not. The one benefit that I see is that the matte acrylic spray made it less shiny than without.
Jennifer @ Mom Spotted says
Love this! What a creative and expensive touch to the party!
Shop with Me Mama (Kim) says
Now this is really cute!! What a neat way to keep something from a trip, but still have it be useful!
Melissa says
I love this! I just made some recently with WDW park maps!
Shell Feis says
How fun are these map coasters?! Such a fun way to remember a great vacation trip. I think we would do something local or Disney.
Sarah Marturano says
This is such a cool project. We could use some coasters for our living room.
Mellisa says
What a great way to remember those fun times at your favorite parks. We always have maps left over when we go to theme parks.
valmg @ Mom Knows It All says
What a creative idea! This would be perfect for folks that like to travel!
Elizabeth Ferree says
These would make for great souvenirs or even birthday gift thank yous. Love this idea and totally going to use it the next time we do something like this.
Chelle @ Oh Just Stop Already says
Oh what a wonderful way to relive family memories over and over again. Love it.
Kimberly Grabinski says
Such a cute project, my kids would have fun with these!
Kat B. says
This is so cute and it looks fun to do!
Digna D. says
This is very creative. I was just looking at my old coasters a few days ago and thinking I needed to get rid of them. This has me thinking!
HilLesha says
That is such a cute idea! I would have never thought of that.
Michelle says
What a cool idea for a nice memento of a vacation!
Liz Mays says
That’s a perfect and inexpensive way to remember the fun you had. Great idea!