Mario Power Up Coasters
Keep your tables dry with these completely unique pieces of Nintendo pride! Designed and created in Saint Paul, Minnesota, these coasters use laser cut Baltic birch panels, a variety of premium stains, and a non-slip cork bottom.
I designed this piece utilizing a minimalist, stained glass wood style. I’ve been a Nintendo geek since 1988 and I know I’m not alone. I digitally trace the shape of each power up, break them up into polygons and then engrave them onto a Baltic birch panel. Then I cut identical pieces, stain them and glue them onto the board. Finally, I glue a cork base underneath and finish it with two coats of polyurethane to protect it from moisture. I hope you enjoy having it in your home as much as I enjoyed creating it!
These coasters come in sets of four and are 4” in diameter and 3/8” thick.
Keep your tables dry with these completely unique pieces of Nintendo pride! Designed and created in Saint Paul, Minnesota, these coasters use laser cut Baltic birch panels, a variety of premium stains, and a non-slip cork bottom.
I designed this piece utilizing a minimalist, stained glass wood style. I’ve been a Nintendo geek since 1988 and I know I’m not alone. I digitally trace the shape of each power up, break them up into polygons and then engrave them onto a Baltic birch panel. Then I cut identical pieces, stain them and glue them onto the board. Finally, I glue a cork base underneath and finish it with two coats of polyurethane to protect it from moisture. I hope you enjoy having it in your home as much as I enjoyed creating it!
These coasters come in sets of four and are 4” in diameter and 3/8” thick.
Keep your tables dry with these completely unique pieces of Nintendo pride! Designed and created in Saint Paul, Minnesota, these coasters use laser cut Baltic birch panels, a variety of premium stains, and a non-slip cork bottom.
I designed this piece utilizing a minimalist, stained glass wood style. I’ve been a Nintendo geek since 1988 and I know I’m not alone. I digitally trace the shape of each power up, break them up into polygons and then engrave them onto a Baltic birch panel. Then I cut identical pieces, stain them and glue them onto the board. Finally, I glue a cork base underneath and finish it with two coats of polyurethane to protect it from moisture. I hope you enjoy having it in your home as much as I enjoyed creating it!
These coasters come in sets of four and are 4” in diameter and 3/8” thick.