Supplies: Styrofoam ring Glue gun Coffee Filters (approx. 230) Wire and pins for hanging
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If you're looking for a crafty project this weekend, check out this DIY creation that Natalie, from White Dress Photography in Alberta, put together. Recently, she started the beach house in the city blog to share her DIY projects, decor inspiration and reno projects. We absolutely love it!
Supplies: Styrofoam ring Glue gun Coffee Filters (approx. 230) Wire and pins for hanging
there was a bit of trial and error and experimentation on my part. i found that by taking 3 filters at one time and folding them in half twice, so as to create a triangle, gave a nice fluffy amount to work with...
i won't lie....it took about an hour and a half....but i just sat in front of the tv and did it....not too bad... and this is what you get....fill in any empty spaces or weird gaps if needed with single filters
figure out how to hang it, if that's what you want to do....figured this was easy, b/c i had this on hand
and look what you get! pretty impressive for coffee filters! i think the wreath form was about $4 or $5, so all in all it cost me about $8 and an hour an a half of my time! worth it, i think!
i have to admit i like the soft and romantic feeling of it.....i guess it's not completely "beachy," but i don't think everything in my house needs to be themed out. i do love the natural color of it. it's not a bright white, so it does almost give the feeling of natural coral, which i love.... i probably could've spent more time "evening" it out, but i kinda like the look of it....almost a little like a giant flower.....different levels of filters are like petals....
Check back for more DIY projects from our craft chic, Natalie.
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