Gnome Car Coasters That Make Every Drive Feel a Little More Magical
If you love gnomes, cottagecore vibes, and cute-but-functional accessories, these gnome car coasters are for you. We sublimate each design onto soft neoprene to create rich color and a crisp print that looks great in your cup holders.
Because neoprene is flexible and slightly cushioned, it sits nicely and helps catch drips from cold drinks. As a result, you get a cleaner cup holder and a fun pop of personality every time you hop in the car.
What You’ll Love
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Set of 2 coasters (or grab 2 sets for the best value)
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Sublimated design for bold, full-color detail
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Soft + flexible neoprene (easy to place and remove)
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Helps absorb condensation and reduce cup holder mess
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Great for cars, trucks, SUVs, and gift baskets
Bundle Pricing
Choose the quantity that fits your needs:
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1 Set = 2 coasters – $9
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2 Sets = 4 coasters – $15
Product Details
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Material: Neoprene
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Print Method: Sublimation (permanent, vibrant color)
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Quantity Options: 2 coasters (1 set) or 4 coasters (2 sets)
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Use: Fits most standard vehicle cup holders
Care Instructions
To keep your gnome car coasters looking their best:
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Hand wash gently with mild soap and water
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Air dry completely before placing back in your cup holder
Made for MadTymes Fans
MadTymes.com is WHERE WEIRD IS NORMAL, and even a cute gnome can be a little weird in the best way. Pair these coasters with other MadTymes accessories to build a themed ride you actually love.
Attribute Name: Bundle Size
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1 Set (2 Coasters) – $9
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2 Sets (4 Coasters) – $15
Processing Time: Orders are typically made and shipped fast (often within 1 business day).
Packaging: Coasters ship protected so they arrive clean and ready to use.
Due to the custom nature of sublimated items, we do not accept returns or exchanges. However, if there is anything wrong with your order (damage, defect, or you received the wrong item), contact us and we’ll make it right.
Gnome Lore
Garden gnomes have been known to mysteriously disappear, only to reappear later in strange places. Some call it the “traveling gnome phenomenon,” where gnomes vanish and are later seen far from home—as if they moved on their own. Whether prank or something stranger, gnomes have a long history of showing up where they shouldn’t. Learn more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travelling_gnome













