I have a new favorite. I know these have been around for a little while on blog land but I've just gotten around to making mine. I loved how it turned out so much I had to share! This is my 'coffee filter wreath'. Cheap. Easy. Lovely when completed!
(I apologize for the picture quality. Photography is not my strong point....I sure keep trying, tho!)
Supplies Needed:
Styrofoam wreath form
coffee filters
straight pins
All you do is crumple up your coffee filters then pin them to the foam until you get the wreath as fluffy and full as you like it. I didn't realize you can actually buy brown coffee filters (I'm not a coffee drinker. I know, right?) I purchased white ones then went through the pain staking process of tea dying each filter. Yikes! Now, I know. The plain bright white ones look really good, too!
This is on my living room wall above my couch. The wall hanging wood thingy (I just went completely blank on what these are called......it's been a long day people!) below the wreath I made a few weeks ago. It was a blank slate. I stained it, painted it white then distressed it with sandpaper. I love making tags and finding things to hang from it as the seasons change.
Hey, thanks for reading! Have a great Monday!
I love this idea!! I never knew coffee filters could be a great decorating element. The Easter postcard hanging off of you wood thingy is cute too. :-)
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Your coffee filter wreath is beautiful, I have thought of making one, but never have. And I have a bunch of them just waiting, too.
ReplyDeleteThe thingy hanging below it is wonderful, I love it!!!
Hugs, Cindy
Thank you so much Cindy!
DeleteIt's lovely! Thanks for linking up at Feathered Nest Friday!
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