Today we have the cutest homemade gift idea that kids can make…homemade coasters! All you need is some yarn, a paper plate and some willing fingers to weave on the paper plate loom and you will have the coolest handmade gifts, yarn coasters! This budget-friendly craft will teach your how to make coasters that you can use or give as a gift!

Easy DIY Coasters Ideas Kids Can Make
My kids love being creative and the act of making a homemade gift is something that makes them feel so special and connected to the person they are gifting the items to!
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The whole time they are creating their gift they are thinking and talking about the person who to whom they plan on gifting the items. I hope Grandma knows how much her kiddos love her with these felted coasters.
Easy Homemade Coasters Craft for Kids
This handmade gift is so unique, and while easy, a little time consuming so it will keep your child busy. Plus, there is something so precious and meaningful about gifts that are made by hand.
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Supplies Needed for Homemade Coasters

Instructions to Make Yarn Coasters
Step 1
Cut slits into the paper plate every inch or so. You will want each of your slits to be about 1 inch deep.
Step 2
Begin with your largest piece of yarn (ours was several yards long) and wrap it around the plate in a circle, making spokes of a wheel as you circle the plate and put yarn into each of the slits.
Step 3
When you are finished, knot the “wheel” loom to itself – we also added tape to the back to help secure it as my kids were not very gentle to the project as they worked.
Step 4
Alternating different colors and textures of yarn, weave around the paper plate loom.
Step 5
Start in the center and work your way to the outside of the plate.
Step 6
When you are finished, rip the paper plate out from the back of your coaster.
Step 7
Discard.
Step 8
Cut the strings and knot each string “end” to the string next to it. Don’t pull too tightly or your coaster will bubble.
Make Homemade Coaster Making Educational
This is a great time to work on the concept of “every other” or odds and evens with your preschooler. My 3 year old was fascinated with the pattern of going in and out as she wove.

Homemade Coaster Gift Kit
Don’t just give coasters, make it a gift kit! You can make your own coaster kit to hand to friends, family, and neighbors. It is such a cute idea that will get people busy.
To make this craft into a gift kit for the child in your life:
- collect all the supplies
- include a set of instructions for weaving
- and a sample “finished project”
- packaged them up into a gift tin
Give with a Drink with Your Homemade Coasters
You will have an adorable coaster ready to gift to grandma. For a gifting “pair” maybe your children can whip up a batch of homemade Hot chocolate to include for her.
{Make and Give} Coaster Homemade Gift Kit
There is something so special about a homemade gift and this handmade coaster is no different! Plus, you can turn this gift into a cute DIY Coaster Kit.
Materials
- Paper Plate
- Scissors
- Collection of yarn scraps
- Paper Plate
- Tape
Tools
- Scissors
Instructions
- Cut slits into the paper plate every inch or so. You will want each of your slits to be about 1 inch deep.
- Begin with your largest piece of yarn (ours was several yards long) and wrap it around the plate in a circle, making spokes of a wheel as you circle the plate and put yarn into each of the slits.
- When you are finished, knot the “wheel” loom to itself – we also added tape to the back to help secure it as my kids were not very gentle to the project as they worked.
- Alternating different colors and textures of yarn, weave around the paper plate loom.
- Start in the center and work your way to the outside of the plate.
- When you are finished, rip the paper plate out from the back of your coaster.
- Discard.
- Cut the strings and knot each string “end” to the string next to it. Don’t pull too tightly or your coaster will bubble.
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How did your homemade coasters turn out? How did you give the gift of DIY coasters?
Adorable idea! Thanks for sharing at Silver Pennies Sundays. x
What a great idea! I taught a kids class on Navajo weaving that did something like that with a piece of cardboard, but I never thought of using a plate like that.
This is such a cute idea.
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Very interesting idea. Thanks for sharing with Afterschool!
love this! I have the yarn and the tins so off to create 🙂 Would love if you could link up to our month long search for the best crafts, tutorials, free patterns and recipes! http://2crochethooks.com/snickerdoodle-sunday/
I think I have some extra yarn for this project
This is an adorable way to give your children the opportunity to create their own Christmas gifts for others. It is very creative and kids will be so proud of their creation! We will be tweeting your DIY gift kit to our followers from our Twitter account, @OncorPML. Thanks for sharing!
What a fun idea for a cute holiday gift. Thanks for sharing!
I think all my kids–even my 11 year old–would like doing these! Thanks for linking up with the Bloggers Brags Pinterest Party. I have pinned your post to the Bloggers Brags Pinterest Board!