Knowing to Easy Ways to Create Your Own Coffee Filter Wreath
Wreaths are great decorations for your home. And you can have wreaths hanging on your doors or walls not just during Christmas, but all year round. Unfortunately, most stores sell wreaths only during the Christmas season. So if you want to have a wreath that can beautify your home anytime of the year, then it's best to create one of your own. One of the easiest ways of creating your personal wreath is by using coffee filters.
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Creating a coffee filter wreath is really easy and cheap. The tools you need are simple, too! You just need to have a wreath base, coffee filters, glue gun, glue sticks and your imagination! You can buy a ready-made wreath base from any crafts store. There are different types to choose from, like grapevine, straw, or Styrofoam. If you have enough time, or if you want to save on your budget, you can just create your own wreath base by using two old wire coat hangers twisted together, form a circle, tie the edges with a floral wire and afterward cover the coat hangers with floral tape. Alternatively, you can also use dried long grass, bundle them up, form a circle, then tie the edges with a floral wire or strong thread.
Learning about Coffee Filter Wreath
You also have the option to color your coffee filters or use it as is. Having different colors can add variety to your wreath and makes it more attractive and artistic. Colored coffee filter wreaths can also reflect the seasons. You may use vibrant and bright colors for summer, pastel colors for spring, subdued colors for fall and pure white or with a tinge of blue for winter. Dye your coffee filters to your desired color and once its dry you can then begin to make your own coffee filter wreath.
So, how does one create a coffee filter wreath? It's really quite simple. Take a few coffee filters, scrunch them and glue the filters one by one to the wreath base. If you want a more fancy-looking wreath, you may create a flower from the coffee filters and glue the flowers on the wreath base. Depending on the size of the wreath or how fancy is the design, it will take up to an hour or so to create one wreath. Not to worry, you wouldn't notice the time flying by if you're enjoying what you're doing. There you have it, quite easy!
You can spruce up your wreath with a ribbon (you can also use the ribbon to hang your wreath with) or add other items like leaves or twig or berries or sprinkle them with glitters.
Now all you have to do is find a special space to hang your finished product.Coffee Filter Wreath
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