Have you ever wanted your very own beermat just like the ones you see in pubs? Just follow the easy steps below and you’ll have your own beermat in no time!
What You’ll Need
- Cardboard
- A sharp knife
- Glue
Making The Beermat

1. Using a sharp knife, carefully cut out the beermat image above from the screen.
2. Use the beermat image as a template and cut around it carefully on the cardboard.
3. Glue the image to the cardboard you have cut out then wait for the glue to set.
And that’s all there is to it!
If you want to make any more beermats simply refresh this page.
September 21, 2008
LMAO I’m laughing so hard right now – the refresh part totally takes the cake 🙂
September 21, 2008
Awesomeness
September 22, 2008
It is not fair to trick us drunks like that, you know.
Now I have bloodied hands, and furthermore I still do not have a beermat.
Bah!
September 22, 2008
As soon as I cut the image out of the screen it seems to disappear and I’m just left with a square of grey plastic material. What am I doing wrong Mark?
September 22, 2008
Arrr! Me cutlass is sharp, but too much grog runs in me veins to make this work.
Avast!
September 22, 2008
Great stuff! I’m gonna have to try it out. Thanks for sharing!
September 23, 2008
Grazor, without wishing to alarm you it does sound as if your house has been infiltrated by members of the brewery profession who are known to use distraction and sleight of hand to swap out any homemade beermats with worthless grey replacements. Beermat-production is a lucrative business and they have even been known to kneecap amateur coaster entrepreneurs in order to maintain their hold on the industry.
September 25, 2008
"As soon as I cut the image out of the screen it seems to disappear and I’m just left with a square of grey plastic material."
I totally lol’d.
September 26, 2008
Next can you teach us how to make beer? But dump the refreshing the page part. : )
September 26, 2008
Thankyou Qelqoth, but that won’t get my monitor working now will it? ;o)
September 24, 2015
Can you simplify the instructions, or create a you tube video for those of us that are still struggling to understand this?