How To Make Paper Flowers From Coffee Filters
by
Janet Coon-Shabbyfufu
(IC: blogger)
4 Materials
$5.00
1 Hour
Easy
Coffee filters are an inexpensive grocery store item to repurpose into something beautiful for your home. Everyone loves flowers, both real or silk and sometimes our arrangements need something extra to fill in those bare spots. Here is how to easily create paper flowers with your filters...
These are the supplies that you'll need and probably already have. The coffee filters that work best are the basket kind and if you use the smaller and the larger sizes you'll create more realistic flowers.
The only other supply that you will need would be either food coloring or another method of dyeing your filters. You can also use fabric dye, any type of craft paint or just run a marker around the edge and dab it with a wet sponge to create a bleed.
Let the filters dry completely before beginning to craft your flower.
You'll be trimming the ends of your filters into a scallop shape first. Take a stack of your filters and fold your stack into quarters. I generally use from 6 to 8 of the dyed filters to create a flower. Staple as shown to hold them together while you form your flower.
It's not necessary to use glue with this method and you'll be taping with some simple masking tape at the end.
The flowers will be twisted by hand from underneath one by own. The technique does take a little bit of practice, but I share many more details on my blog Shabbyfufublog that is linked below.
Once you've created a few flowers it starts to flow and become much easier. Practice with this technique makes perfect!
Here is my finished flower centerpiece arrangement. It looks so much fuller with some paper flowers mixed in to fill the empty spots!
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Published June 8th, 2017 10:10 AM
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Carol Cole on May 07, 2019
Beautiful,wonderful job.
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Barbara Dirkmaat on Apr 26, 2020
Absolutely beautiful! I’m going to try this soon. Thank you for sharing.
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