How to make a large coffee filter flower:
What you’ll need:
- coffee filters
- hula hoop
- hot glue gun
I needed something to anchor coffee filters, and I thought a hula hoop would be the perfect size. I bought one from Target (less than $2). I also bought lots of coffee filters just like these and had my husband and my cousin flatten each of them individually for me (thanks guys!)
I attached the coffee filters to the hula hoop with a low-temp hot glue gun (if you don’t have one, they’re super inexpensive on Amazon!), overlapping each of them slightly.
Then I simply spiraled the coffee filters in towards the middle, hot gluing each coffee filter to the layer behind it, until it looked like this:
Now I needed to figure out something for the center. I didn’t want it to be another color, but I didn’t want pure white either. I decided to make a big rosette out of some lace from my husband’s grandmother. I just hot glued it right onto another coffee filter, and trimmed the edges once it was the size I wanted.
Then I hot-glued it to the center of my coffee filter flower:
I hung it with a command hook so we didn’t damage the surface we were hanging it from, centered it, and stepped back to enjoy the finished product!
My mom and I were testing out the “present opening spot” – and of course Buckley jumped into her lap and I had to capture it
Don’t you love how it fills that space now?! It fit perfectly with the rest of our bridal shower decor!
I love that this project is a big impact, but just cost about $6. Coffee filters are amazing!
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Shannon says
Oh my goodness. This is incredible. I want to make this for our dining room. YOU ARE AMAZING!
Shannon says
Oh by the way – I showed Jared your creation and he was in awe, then I showed him the pin and he goes “Wow, compared to hers, that looks terrible.” Haha, and he is very hard to impress 😉
Jill Flory says
That is one of the coolest projects I’ve seen for awhile!! I love it!! The huge size of it is just delightful! Job well done!
Jennifer @ Decorated Chaos says
I absolutely love your coffee filter flower. Its gorgeous!
Jennifer
Jenny@NorthwestLovelies says
It’s amazing!! You did such a great job! I bought coffee filters awhile ago but have yet to use them… Now I have a great idea! Thanks!
amanda says
Love this! I think I might have just found the inspiration I was needing to fill a huge decorating hole in my living room wall !
Liz @ Here's to Handy Andy says
Very cute! What a great idea!
Rebecca @ My Girlish Whims says
Woah, so big! I didn’t realize from the first picture it was hula hoop size, but totally looks great in that space!! 🙂
HydrangeasandHarmony says
Lovely! Great tutorial too.
Carrie says
This is awesome! I love the simple statement it makes. Thanks for sharing!
Blessings,
Carrie
Abbie (Five days...5 ways) says
Your flower is crazy GOR.GEOUS!
Seriously, you did such an awesome job, Christina!
I would be thrilled if you would share it at my Feature Friday FREE-FOR-ALL party so I could feature you this upcoming week.
http://www.fivedaysfiveways.com/2012/07/feature-friday-free-for-all-28-trip-to.html
Abbie
Sarah Welch says
um I am seriously impressed! this is beautiful!!! Can’t wait to see pics from the shower! Hope it goes well!
brandi says
This is amazing! I didn’t realize how big it was. You did such a beautiful job!
Brianne says
What an amazing idea! And it has such an impact! I might have to do this for my office, but I think I would die the filters first for an awesome pop of color.
Jeannine @ The Concrete Cottage says
Love it!! So amazing what can be created with simple kitchen items. Great job!
~ Jeannine
Maggie says
This is absolutely gorgeous, i’ve not seen flowers this big before.
I would luv for you to share this tut with our readers at
http://www.passionatelyartistic.com/2012/07/fashion-trend-for-under-500-with.html
Thanks a lot,
Maggie
http://passionatelyartistic.com
Lindsey Ralls says
What a great idea! So Creative, thanks for sharing!
Bethany Marcello says
This paper flower looks great! We’d love to feature it as a how-to on CraftFoxes. Interested? Feel free to email me at [email protected].
Missy@somedaycrafts says
Thanks for linking up at Someday Crafts. I will be featuring your project tonight on our blog. Thanks for the inspiration!
Andrea Butler says
Ah Christina, I am speechless, this is FABULOUS!
Southern Flair Crafts says
This is FABULOUS!! I MUST make one – I’ll think of somewhere to put it. I think I’m seeing it in my Christmas decor. Thanks for sharing!
Tammy
Allison {A Glimpse Inside} says
Uh…. LOVE!!! It is gorgeous! It is so perfect on the fireplace!
Thanks for linking up to this week’s Catch a Glimpse Party! I’ll be featuring this tomorrow!
Shannon at madiganmade says
I did not realize it was so big till I saw the hoop and the final picture. This is stunning! Love the lace rosette in center… perfect touch.
Suzan says
This is seriously gorgeous – my daughter is getting married next summer – I want tons and tons of these everywhere!!!
Definitely your newest follower – would love to have you visit and follow back!
Hugs,
Suzan
Sarah Nicholson says
I followed your tutorial and made the wreath for my front door! Love it! Thanks for such a cute idea!
Here’s the link for my coffee filter wreath http://memoriesinthemakingnbaking.blogspot.com/2012/07/a-new-coffee-filter-wreath.html
SJ says
This is so awesome! I love that you made something so pretty for so cheap. I will definitely keep this idea in mind for the next girly party/shower I host! Thanks for sharing the inspiration.
Nancy says
Oh MY!! This is too stunning for words. Normally I don’t spend time leaving comments on peoples blogs BUT THIS needed some acknowledgement. Excellent job! You can use this as a permanent accessory right there on the mantle wall…
Barbara says
I love this! I’ve seen smaller flowers from coffee filters, but the size of this one is what makes it such a statement piece. I don’t think I’d ever take it down (:
Crystal says
Gorgeous! Pinning this! 🙂
lovee @ iheartclearance says
Pinning it! I know this had to be the talk of the Shower. I think the flower itself is a great present…they could use it over thier bed…for the honey moon period anyway.
judy Davis says
Christina, I just came across your coffee filter flower! And I absolutely love it! I’m going to give it a try. Thanks.
Barbara Warner Pisani says
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL…..love it !
Raquel Caldas de Okada says
Gracias Cristina. Me encantó la idea. Te prometo hacer la rosa pronto.
Saludos desde Perú.
Kim says
I love love love this! Thank you for sharing and I am going to give it a try but I have one question that I hope you or someone else that has made one, can answer for me. The first row of filters on the hoop..are they stacks of 4 or (?) and are all the others after the first row just (1) individual filter?? Please HELP so I can get started and thank you again!!!
Jessica says
I have the same question 🙂
deb says
I bet you could make smaller versions for the table, packages, etc out of muffin liners.
cathy c says
This is so beautiful. Hope you don’t mind.. I shared your link on my blog @ http://www.crosson5.blogspot.com
Cathy C
SheilaG @ Plum Doodles says
Absolutely gorgeous, Christina!
Gajay says
This is just lovely. Love it!
Mary says
This flower is beautiful! I am going to add this to my project list. You did such a great job.
Chaney says
First time reader here (came over from East Coast Creative) – this is great!! You did a fantastic job. It’s amazing what you can do with coffee filters!!
Marsha says
Just finished making one for my wall! Yours is much cleaner looking! But mine came out super cute! Thanks for the idea! ♥
Lydia says
About how many coffee filters did you use?
Theresa says
Thank you so much for this great idea. Instead a hula hoop i picked up a wick.er wreath from the dollar store. The area above my fireplace was to small for the size of a hula hoop
Pam says
Clever girl!
Lacey English says
This is just beautiful. I am going to try and make this for my sister’s upcoming bridal shower, and maybe even take it home to hang in my house afterwards! What a wonderful idea!
Beja says
Thanks so much for this! I am going to make this for a women’s conference. CUUUUUUTE!!!!!
Crystal says
Wow, this is simply gorgeous! It looks so elegant and yet so easy to do. I will be pinning this one for sure. Thanks for the post! Keep up the great DIY work!
Crystal
Brianne says
You have inspired me to make this for an upcoming bridal shower I am hostessing! Quick question for you…when you start your first row attached to the hula hoop…are there multiple coffee filters on top of each other…where you would put one…are there several on top of each other?
Kimberlie says
I just finished this for my sister’s upcoming bridal shower in August, turned out beautiful. For the table centerpieces I made coffee filter peonies and this was a great addition to my fireplace also. Thanks for the idea!!
halie says
i tried this but dident turn out as well as yours but i absolutly love this flower
vanessa castro says
This flower is very beautiful! How did you get it to hang on the stone? We are renting a hall with the same type of wall and would like to hang with out damaging the wall to hang. Thanks, Christina your awesome. Vanessa
alles-vanellis says
thursday i’ll post this lovely flower on my blog. Thanks for sharing this. My friends in the Netherlands will like this.
healthy life changing quotes says
I am seriously impressed! this is beautiful!!! Thanks for sharing
Deneen says
Brilliant!
Susana says
Absolutely gorgeous! Can not wait to try this out for my Alice in Wonderland themed party!
Esther says
I love the coffee filter flower and want to make it for our Easter Brunch. What I was wondering is if you could give me an exact count of how many filters you used for the whole project and how many you stacked together per ‘petal’? I am really looking forward to working on it this next weekend.
Thank you!
Yinni says
Amazing, I am new at crafting and this inspire me.
Marcela Amado says
Absolutely amazing! I’m making one right now. Did you put 2 coffee filters together or just a single layer?
Thanks for inspiring me!
Christina says
Thank you!! Just a single layer! 🙂