January 6, 2011

A Coffee Filter Wreath

Over the holidays I had an opportunity to get a little crafty.

For ages, I've been wanting to try my hand at making a coffee filter wreath.

I know you all have seen them.  If your anything like me, you've probably been drooling over them just like I have been!

Since I planned to use the wreath in a slightly unconventional way, I used a base of form board cut into a donut shape.

After a little experimenting, I had the technique down and the wreath went together very quickly.

You may have noticed a sneak peek yesterday when I was showing off my new table runner,

Here's a close up.


I place the wreath on one of my favorite cake stands . . .


Then added a flameless candle to the middle.


A slightly larger candle would probably look better, but I'm trying to use what's on hand instead of running to the store.

I love how it turned out and it looks so pretty dressing up the dinning room table.


How about you, have you made yourself one yet?

Hope you all have a fabulous day,
Robin






21 comments:

  1. That is really cute! I like how you put it on your cake plate with a candle. I've not made one yet and keep thinking I should. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. So cute! I just love this wreath!!!
    ~tracie

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  3. Your wreath looks so pretty! I think the coffee filter wreaths are perfect for winter because they look like fluffy snow. Maybe you could put a tuna fish can under your candle to raise it up a bit. I'm always raiding the pantry for my vignettes. Cans are nice and sturdy and have flat tops so they work well for propping things.

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  4. I love how you displayed it! I am itching to make one, I have all the stuff for a while now, just need to sit down and do it! :)

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  5. The coffee filter ruffles are so pretty! Looks very nice sitting on your table with the new runner! :)

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  6. Very pretty Robin! I need to make one soon....I bought a package of coffee filters the other day...I don't drink coffee but I saw them and figured I could use them somehow...this would be perfect. Which instructions did you use?

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  7. What a unique way to use this! I love making these wreaths, but I've never thought to use them like this! Love it.

    Kelly

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  8. Very very pretty, Robin; I love it. I may have to try it. Did you hot glue or just glue them on? I have a bunch of those flameless candles and love them.

    Jodi

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  9. I keep thinking of making one, but haven't got around to it yet. I like how it's a table centerpiece now. Very cute!

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  10. I love this! So cute on the cake stand, too. What a simple centerpiece that is so adorable.

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  11. It's so pretty! Looks great on the table, too. I gotta try this.

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  12. This is my kind of thrifty! Love your creativity, love that you used what was on hand. I wouldn't have known they were coffee filters if I hadn't read it, very pretty!

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  13. Your wreath is adorable! Love the way you're using it. Something new and different. Also love your table runner. I love red year round too. Mimi

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  14. Hello Robin,
    Your wreath turned out just gorgeous and it's so romantic! Can't wait to see more of your projects in 2011. You're so talented!
    - Susan

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  15. So pretty Robin!! Don't you just love getting crafty with coffee filters? That wreath is just pure fun!

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  16. I thought about it but didn't get to that yet. It looks wonderful on your table, it made me think of spring and Easter and good weather!!!!!

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  17. Hi there~ I love your wreath- and have been thinking of making one of these myself- thanks for more inspiration to get going on it!! lol! Thank you for sharing at Feathered Nest Friday! :)

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