How do you make coasters out of beer caps?

How do you make coasters out of beer caps?

Drake’s DIY: Bottle Cap Coasters

  1. Drink beer!
  2. Get your jar lids and arrange your bottle caps inside in whatever pattern makes you happy.
  3. Prepare your epoxy resin exactly according to the directions on the box.
  4. Slowly pour the resin into jar lids evenly.
  5. Use a needle or Xacto knife to pop the tiny bubbles as they appear.

What is a beer bottle cap called?

The crown cork (also known as a crown seal, crown cap or just a cap), the first form of bottle cap, was invented by William Painter in 1892 in Baltimore.

What beer has puzzles under the cap?

Lone Star Beer
Lone Star Beer has been putting rebus puzzles on the inside of its bottle caps since 2001 (Lone Star Light came on board in 2005).

How do you make resin coasters?

  1. Gather Tools and Supplies. Collect the supplies for the project.
  2. Mix the Resin. Mix the epoxy resin with the hardener according to the manufacturer’s directions.
  3. Add Color.
  4. Pour the Resin into the Mold.
  5. Apply a Heat Gun.
  6. Allow the Resin to Cure.
  7. Remove the Coasters from the Mold.

How do you cut beer bottle caps?

You can use strong scissors to pick up a piece of the bottle cap. You need to twist upward and repeat around the cap until you can remove it.

What are the uses of bottle caps?

Here’s a list of some unexpected, fun, and useful ways to give bottle caps a second life.

  • Backsplashes. Want memories of beers gone by?
  • Bar or counter top. As with a backsplash, bottle caps can be used to make the surface of a bar, countertop, or table.
  • Tiny votives.
  • Magnets.
  • Planter.
  • Floors.
  • Liven up your siding.
  • Fish scaler.

How do you play bottle caps?

The children take turns throwing the ball in an attempt to hit the bottle caps. The object is to hit all four bottle caps in order—going from the biggest down to the smallest. Each child can only go on to the next smallest cap after they have successfully hit the one sequentially bigger.