All you need to do is simply flatten the coffee filters and layer them on top of one another. I attached the filters using a hot glue gun, and was able to cover the straw wreath form in a matter of minutes. Then I simply attached the hearts at the bottom. I used the straw wreath form from Hobby Lobby, and actually left it inside the plastic covering it came packaged in. That makes it a lot easier to maintain the shape, and then you are not cleaning up straw pieces that would fall off over time.
Here are three other ways I used the same wreath and just changed up the decorations.
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Great idea! the white is so pretty you might as well!
ReplyDeleteIt was beautiful before and it's gorgeous now! You know I love a project you can re-invent over and over! This is a great one! Nice job!
ReplyDeleteYou have some wonderful Valentine's decorations going up over at your place. Love must be in the air :)
ReplyDeleteLove it, the "ruffle effect" is amazing!
ReplyDeleteLove it! And I love the idea of one wreath you can change up for multiple seasons.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute Megan!! I love the idea of being able to change the decorations with the seasons instead of having to do a whole new wreath. Those could take up a lot of room!
ReplyDeletexoxo, Tanya
Lovely wrath Megan, so beautiful and inexpensive! So lovely, have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteCute wreath!!
ReplyDeleteT'onna @ Submarine Sunday Link Party
http://navywifeypeters.blogspot.com/2013/01/submarine-sunday-15.html
So cute!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I've seen coffee filter wreaths, but not used in this way! Love it!! Thanks for stopping by my blog earlier!
ReplyDeleteJenna @ http://www.rainonatinroof.com
Really cool idea! I'd love to see the link to the original coffee filter wreath post.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Hi there! Under the last picture above if you click on "Coffee Filter Wreath" it will take you to that post. :)
DeleteHow cute is that wreath!!?? I love it and its so different than all the other coffee filter wreaths that I've seen.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun repurpose idea. I would love it if you linked up to my party :http://cupcake-n-bake.blogspot.com/2013/01/manic-monday-1_20.html
ReplyDeleteLooks great Megan!
ReplyDeleteThis looks really interesting or should I say Pinteresting? ha ha Would love to have this linked up to my Valentine Linky Party on my DIY Wreath blog. Hope to see you. I'm pinning this also. Linda
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Thanks for posting and telling how to make this really cool wreath. Very romantic looking. Would love to have you link this to my DIY Wreath blog Hope to see you there. Linda
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It's a great idea. Such a simple change that looks so pretty. I just did something similar and posted it on my blog.
ReplyDeleteRuth
I love this wreath. It's so simple and pretty!
ReplyDeleteADORABLE!! Love this wreath:)
ReplyDeleteKatie
Hi, I just came over from If it's Not Baroque's Link party since your adorable wreath caught my eye. You did such a great job on it. I love how sweet and simple it looks and that you could easily change it out for different holidays. Very multifunctional :)
ReplyDeleteSo simple and I love how you can change it out with the seasons. :) Thanks for linking up at Romance on a dime. Hope to see you tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! We're using coffee filters to make topiaries for my sister's wedding. They're turning out so cute!
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