I had a lot of my subscribers asking me to do an Oreo Cookie coaster, so here it is. Unfortunately, it involved me eating more Oreos (double stuff of course) then anyone should in one sitting.
This coaster is thicker than it really needed to be because I used the double stuffed. If you use the regular ones, you can use less resin. Also, the Oreo writing on the cookie gets lost when the resin is poured on it. If you remember the flower jewel coaster, they lost their beveled cuts also.
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You will need:
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– Oreo cookies – I used a regular sized one and the snack sized ones around it: https://amzn.to/2VvlC8b
– Coaster mold: https://amzn.to/2WaEnSK
– Resin (use whatever resin brand you like):
Easy Cast: https://amzn.to/2yjYmBC
Art Resin: https://amzn.to/2yk9X3z
Clear Cast: https://amzn.to/2z4rxGw
FX Poxy: https://amzn.to/2AF3Pkk ~ According to the manufacturer, this one is heat resistant to 500 degrees F.
Easy Cast: https://amzn.to/2yjYmBC
Art Resin: https://amzn.to/2yk9X3z
Clear Cast: https://amzn.to/2z4rxGw
FX Poxy: https://amzn.to/2AF3Pkk ~ According to the manufacturer, this one is heat resistant to 500 degrees F.
Here is the video tutorial:
Directions:
1. Prepare your resin according to the package directions.
2. Pour a thin layer in the bottom of your mold and place the Oreos into the resin.
3. Allow to cure for 12 hours.
4. Pour your next layer of resin over the cookies. I will warn you, this coaster will have many bubbles coming up because the cookies are so porous. You will have to be vigilant with your lighter to straw to keep popping the bubbles for the first hour or so.
5. Allow to cure for at least 12 hours before unfolding.
That’s it! Thanks for stopping by and Happy Crafting!
Mona
Hi i wished to know the coaster looked still the same after few mnths or yrs of using it? Coz i wished to try this.