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Allow to dry. 4. Hot glue the coffee filter flowers to the wreath base. 5. Add pops of color to the coffee filters by spraying them with the food coloring spray bottles.
All you need is a round styrofoam wreath form (or anything circular - you can even cut it out of foam core). You fold the coffee filter in half and then in half again and glue them all around.
Wreath Made of Coffee Filters Well, you better believe it, because it is. Found this awesome project off of Tanda Plain and Tall who gives a great tutorial on how to create this pretty item. Would ...
There is a new trend for interior and exterior wreaths! Tweetle Dee Design blogger Abby Hicks is here showing us how to create an easy, simple, DIY coffee filter holiday wreath. The wreath is hand ...
My coffee filters and ribbon came from the dollar store. My total cost for the wreath was $18, which included buying an extra pack of glue sticks and coffee filters because I wasn't sure how many ...
Transform your home with these 22 festive diy holiday decor ideas! From a rustic pinecone standing wreath and creative coffee filter wreath to a poinsettia masterpiece and cozy log candles, each ...
Lenore Welby joins Martha Stewart to make holiday wreaths out of coffee filters. A large wreath requires about 25 coffee filters.
Michelle just sent a picture of her coffee filter wreath creation. How is that for frugal? Posted 7:21 p.m. Dec 10, 2010 - Updated 7:21 p.m. Dec 10, 2010 By Faye Prosser ...