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Marianne Gill

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  • Marianne Gill
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  • A couple of hours will get you a pretty spiffy and inexpensive new fall wreath.  Unbleached coffee filters, a foam wreath and the decorations of your choice.  Pretty great results from a whole lotta nothin.  http://www.recapturedcharm.com/2012/09/fall-coffee-filter-wreath.html 4
  • A couple of hours will get you a pretty spiffy and inexpensive new fall wreath.  Unbleached coffee filters, a foam wreath and the decorations of your choice.  Pretty great results from a whole lotta nothin.  http://www.recapturedcharm.com/2012/09/fall-coffee-filter-wreath.html 1
  • A couple of hours will get you a pretty spiffy and inexpensive new fall wreath.  Unbleached coffee filters, a foam wreath and the decorations of your choice.  Pretty great results from a whole lotta nothin.  http://www.recapturedcharm.com/2012/09/fall-coffee-filter-wreath.html 1
  • A couple of hours will get you a pretty spiffy and inexpensive new fall wreath.  Unbleached coffee filters, a foam wreath and the decorations of your choice.  Pretty great results from a whole lotta nothin.  http://www.recapturedcharm.com/2012/09/fall-coffee-filter-wreath.html 3
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Fall Coffee Filter Wreath

This is the second coffee filter wreath I've made. I made one last year for Christmas and I knew I wanted one for Fall. So easy and takes only a couple of hours. See the full tutorial ...»
here http://www.recapturedcharm.com/2012/09/fall-...

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Lisa D
Lisa D Canada
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  • Marianne Gill
    Commented on Sep 09, 2012
    These are the unbleached coffee filters...
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