Frequently Asked Questions
Each coaster measures three and a half inches by three and a half inches. This size is ideal for various drinkware, including coffee mugs and tumblers.
The coasters are made from foam, similar to high-quality mouse pads. This material ensures durability, heat resistance, and a comfortable surface for drinks.
There are four coasters included in the set. This makes it a perfect addition to your dining or coffee table.
Simply place the coasters under your drinkware to protect your table from water stains. They are suitable for both hot and cold beverages.
Yes, these coasters can be used outdoors. They are designed to withstand various temperature conditions, making them versatile for indoor and outdoor gatherings.
Yes, these coasters are heat-resistant. They can safely hold hot beverages without damaging the surface.
You can clean the coasters by placing them in the top rack of your dishwasher. Lay them flat to dry, ensuring they retain their vibrant colors.
No, the designs are permanently dyed onto the coasters. This means they will remain vivid and intact, even after multiple washes.
Store the coasters in a dry place, preferably stacked to save space. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight for prolonged periods to maintain their colors.
Yes, these coasters make excellent gifts. They are perfect for housewarmings, weddings, or as thoughtful presents for friends and family.
The coasters feature vibrant, full-color artwork depicting Guernsey cows. This artistic design adds a charming touch to any decor.
Yes, pairing these coasters with insulated coolers or huggers creates a cohesive gift set. This combination is ideal for any occasion.
Yes, these coasters are safe for kids. The materials used are non-toxic and designed for everyday use.
These coasters are perfect for gatherings, parties, and everyday use. They enhance any event with their practical and aesthetic appeal.
Yes, they are designed to be both artistic and practical, combining vibrant artwork with functionality to protect your surfaces.

