*This post was updated March 6, 2020
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When I first published this blog post, I had given my best friend a DIY coffee mug for her birthday. She lived in Arkansas at the time and I lived in Ohio. Now she lives in Massachusetts and I live in Oregon. Literally completely opposite sides of the country. So I decided to make these mugs again and give her one for Christmas! The photos on this post are now one thousand times better, and I have actually learned a couple extra tricks!
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How to Make Long-Distance-Best-Friends DIY Coffee Mugs
What I used:
- Coffee Mugs. I bought some cute matching ones from Goodwill but anything will do. Even something from the dollar store or Amazon.
- Sharpie Paint Pens. They HAVE to be the oil based paint pins. They work so much better than regular Sharpies.
- Rubbing Alcohol. To clean the surface before writing on the mugs and to fix mistakes.
- A box and bubble wrap. For packing to send to your friend. I just did this part at the post office.
What I did:
- I stuck both mugs in the dishwasher with a load of dirty dishes before I started my project.
- Next, I printed the shapes of our two states (Oregon for me and Massachusetts for her) off the computer and cut them out.
- Then I practiced tracing them on paper.
- I wiped down the mugs with the rubbing alcohol.
- I taped the state shapes to the mugs and traced around them ever so lightly with paint pen.
- After I got them traced, I took the paper off the mugs and went over my drawings darker.
- Next I put little red hearts over the areas where we each live and wrote our names by the hearts. Then I put the mugs side by side and drew a dotted line between the hearts.
- I erased any mistakes I made with the rubbing alcohol.
- Once I got the mugs looking the way I liked, I sat them on the counter to dry for 72 hours!
- Then, I popped them in the cold oven and turned it to 425 degrees Fahrenheit for two hours.
- Then I turned it off the oven and let them cool down completely in the oven.
- When they were done baking and had cooled completely, I took them out of the oven. I packed the Oregon one up in a box and mailed it to Massachusetts along with a picture of the two mugs together. I kept the Massachusetts one and I think of Ashley every time I drink out of it.
Since I made these DIY coffee mugs I also made 10 different ones for a Galentine’s Day brunch/gift exchange I attended this year! They turned out so good!
Have you ever made a sharpie DIY coffee mug? I never realized how easy they are once you use the right tools. Plus they’re super cute!
Thanks so much for reading!
This is such a cute idea and I will attempt it for the maid of honour gifts. I hope she won’t read this post after I published this comment or it’s not going to be a surprise.
I’ve always wanted to try creating these mugs. I love the idea and will be sharing with my nieces. They love this type of DIY.
What a fun project idea. I love DIY!
OMG! those are adorable! I can’t wait to try a few of my own. Dollar store, here I come! 🙂
Oh, those are precious! i love how easy they are too
What a super cute idea! I love how easy they are too.
I love these! I have a couple very dear friends back in the Midwest where we used to live. I would love to get some of these for them!
Quick question, these hold up well in the dishwasher?
Yes they hold up perfectly in the dishwasher!
What a cute idea. I have a friend that lives in Texas and I am in Oregon. Perfect.
This is a very cute DIY gift for close buddies. I love craft, so I am gonna try this at home.
Oh, this added to my collection of diy projects feature, thank you for sharinge they are so cute!