7 DIY Leather Coasters To Make Right Now

diy leather coasters to make right now

Leather is a great material that easily and effortlessly adds class and texture to any space, and we’ve already shared some decor ideas and furniture made using leather and faux leather. Today I’d like to share some simpler and smaller accessories of leather for those of you who don’t feel like spending much time crafting, let’s take a look at some leather coasters. Here you’ll find various ideas from metallic and marble coasters to simple cutout and applique ones. Let’s start!

This simple crochet gift can be made in less than an hour and is a perfect DIY gift for him. Make these coasters for Father’s Day, Christmas or just for yourself! I also think that cool leather coasters with a crocheted hem are ideal for any kitchen: they look boho chic, and bohemian style is very popular for home decor now.

DIY leather coasters with a crocheted hem (via makeanddocrew.com)

DIY leather coasters with a crocheted hem (via makeanddocrew.com)

Add a floral touch to your space with these cool black floral coasters! The tutorial will tell you how to stencil and cut out some coasters of black leather and then paint flowers on the coasters using a silver or white pen. They won’t take much time to make and will be a nice fit for many kitchens, especially for contemporary and minimalist ones thanks to the black and white color scheme, get inspired!

DIY black leather flower coasters with silver pen decor (via www.lovemaegan.com)

DIY black leather flower coasters with silver pen decor (via www.lovemaegan.com)

Bring a touch of color to your space with these bold and bright leather coasters. They are made using alcohol based inks and a gold pen to highlight the edges of the coasters. Rubbing alcohol will help you create bold coasters with a watercolor effect, they are sure to be bold and amazing. Make them as a gift for anyone or for yourself and enjoy your drinks!

DIY alcohol ink marbled leather coasters (via akailochiclife.com)

DIY alcohol ink marbled leather coasters (via akailochiclife.com)

Mix up the materials to make super cool and bold coasters! Grab some dark textural faux leather and burlap and mix them up for chic coasters. The faux leather looks super cool and wipes clean easily, and the burlap fringe is sure to make them a bit rustic and boho and add special charm. Create a unique and bright pack of coasters and make someone or yourself happy with them.

DIY faux leather and burlap fringe coasters (via www.mamainastitch.com)

DIY faux leather and burlap fringe coasters (via www.mamainastitch.com)

Keep adding bright colors and patterns to your space with bold coasters. Faux leather is spruced up with some acrylic paints to achieve a marble effect, and what I like in water marbling a lot is that each section of the marbled paint looks different. So, while some of these coasters were dipped in the same marbled paint, the look is completely different from each other. Get inspired!

DIY water marbled leather coasters (via akailochiclife.com)

DIY water marbled leather coasters (via akailochiclife.com)

Make some simple cardboard or cork coasters bolder and cooler with faux leather. The coasters are decorated with faux leather in two colors – gold and white, or you may try any other shades. Recreate a cool geometric pattern on the coasters to make them bold and trendy. Geometry never goes out of style, get inspired!

DIY faux leather triangle coasters (via bywilma.com)

DIY faux leather triangle coasters (via bywilma.com)

Metallic touches are always cool for home decor, they are timeless. This tutorial will tell you how to spruce up usual brown faux leather coasters with gold glitter. Use some tape to tape off the coasters and then add gold glitter to make a cool pattern of your choice. The contrast is sure to make the coasters bright and amazing, they will be a great gift or just a great accessory for any home.

DIY neutral marble leather coasters (via www.homeyohmy.com)

DIY neutral marble leather coasters (via www.homeyohmy.com)

These marble coasters are a nice idea for any space, they feature a trendy pattern yet are neutral enough to fit most of spaces. If you feel like bold colors, go for brighter shades with the same pattern, read the tutorial to make a whole pack of these cuties.