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DIY Coffee Filter Wreath

Written By Admin_BT on Monday, May 21, 2012 | 10:53 PM

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It's Craft Sunday time! Or Craft Monday....?? Anyway, here's my tutorial on this gorgeous wreath! I made one for my Mom and one for my Mother In-Law for Mother's Day last week. They turned out so pretty I might have to make one for myself! --After recooping of course, they're a lot of work!!

Coffee Filter Wreath

Supplies you'll need:
- 1 foam wreath (I got mine at WalMart)
- about 1.5 yards of ribbon (depending on the length you want)
- 3-4 different colors of acrylic paint
- between 200&300 coffee filters
- 1 roll of masking tape
- a hot glue gun
- a pair of scissors

step1

First, mix your paint with water until you have a milky consistency. Then dye the coffee filters by dunking them in the paint and letting them sit for a few minutes. You can dye 20-30 filters at a time.

step+2

After they've sat for a minute, wring them out and hang them up to dry. If you have a clothes line to hang them on that's awesome! I just basically used my entire apartment. This specific photo is of our headboard. Haha.

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Once the filters have dried, take 3 at a time (you can use anywhere from 2-4 but I find 3 to be best) and stack them on top of each other. Fold in half once and then again so you have a triangle shape. Then cut the outside into scallops like a flower. Next cut the triangle into 2 parts (photo #2) When you unfold the filters you should have 3 rings and 3 small circles.

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Take the 3 circles and twist them in a figure 8 to make the center of the flower. Take about 18 inches or so of tape and tape them down as shown. Next cut a slit in the rings and starting with 1 ring, tape the first end down and ruffle the filter as you tape it down. Do the same with the other 3 rings, leaving a little tape at the end.

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Now, starting at the end with the twisted centers, roll the tape up, shaping the flower as you go along. When you finish you'll have a beautiful paper flower. Cut the tape on the bottom so it's flat enough to glue down. Now repeat, repeat, repeat until you have enough flowers to cover your wreath.

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Once you've exhausted yourself making flowers, it's time for the next best part; hot gluing them to the wreath. (I covered my wreath with fabric before beginning to glue).

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The last step is to tie your ribbon to the length you want it and glue it to the back of your wreath. Then you're all done!! Tah Dah! A totally gorgeous wreath made out of simple coffee filters!

Both my Mom and my Mother In-Law hung theirs on the front door. I think it would also look gorgeous simply hanging on the wall.

I also gave both Moms a refill of Bath and Body Works' wallflowers. I painted an egg carton to store them in and made tags with scrapbook paper and ribbon for a more personal touch.

beforeafter

wallflowers


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