{with burlap roses}
Hope no one was holding their breath?
I’m so bad!
You guessed it.
*Low temp is fine and what I used.
You can get these at the Dollar Tree.
You can use any fabric you like to match your decor!
(like this fast-forward shot below)
Step Three
Click here for a Simple, DIY Tutorial on How To Make Burlap (or any fabric) rose and flowers!
After all that fluffing, gluing and flower making.. you should have yourself a wreath that looks something like this.
I think the coffee filter wreaths are sort of like fingerprints… so it won’t be exact!
Just love the wreath YOU made.
Mine is a little wonky, but it grew on me.
Update; and funnily enough… was later featured in FOLK magazine.
Just goes to show, ya never know!?
I’ve since made lots of flowers.
I find so many ways to use them.
More Fabric Flowers Here.
I’ve had my wreath hanging somewhere in the house since I made it. I just love it.
I think the burlap flowers made it much more versatile.
Hope the tutorial for creating a Coffee Filter Wreath of your own was easy to follow!
If you have any questions, message me, I am happy to help.
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I need to make one of those! I have one made out of pattern pieces, which I love, but this would be fun, too. Love the color of the wall over your fireplace.
Just found your tutorial through DebbieDoos. Thanks so much for sharing this.
I am a little late getting around to making one of these, I pinned this a month ago, but I am finally going to do it! Thanks for the tutorial 🙂
Amy
Way Cool – coffee filters. Who Knew? I love your coffee filter wreath and I don’t think it’s wonky at all. Thanks for sharing – I found you at Savvy Southern Style.
Thanks for this great tutorial! It’s awesome, now I can make one 🙂
Your coffee filter wreath is ANYthing but wonky, Shannon! I LOVE it … and, thank you for the fabulous tutorial … I must try!
Shannon,I had to stick a “pin” in this one.
Thanks for the inspiration & the Tute!
Better late than never Shannon – it looks great in any season!
Kelly
😀 I love this project. Too cute!
nawwww..girl you could never be fired. Well worth the wait on the tut. Excellent job. This is where I would want to come and learn..certainly not on my tut LOL.
Shannon…those are the cutest wreaths of all. I need to make one. I got burnt out of wreath making last year with burlap. These look easier and cleaner to make. Very cute – for all year!
Okay, so it may have been 9 months in the making Shannon, but it is a great tutorial and a fantastic looking wreath.
Love x 100 😉
Great tutorial! I am still in love with this wreath! 🙂