I have had so much fun making this with my girls
I just had to show you how to do it!
I saw something similar at you guessed it....Anthropologie
Theirs wasn't as cutesy but you can really add anything you
want to create the style you are looking for.
Materials:
brown and white coffee filters
cupcake liners
string/ribbon
scrapbook paper/wrapping paper/ledger paper/old patterns...let your imagination run wild!!!
fabric flowers(you can find these at any craft store and they already have a hole punched in the middle to make stringing easy) Easy is Good!
Glitter and Glue
Fabric or food dye
metal skewer for poking holes
Steps
1. First you will want to dye the coffee filters. Add hot water to a bowl and drop in your dye. I used Americolor's Electric pink to achieve this light pink color.
2. Put the coffee filters 10 at a time in the hot water with dye for 10 minutes. Take them out and wring them out over the bowl and place them in the dryer on low for 5 minutes. They will not leave dye in the dryer and they are incredibly durable. You will not tear them. They come out nice and crinkly.
3. Once you have all of your coffee filters dyed and dry get out all of the items you will use in your garland. It's great to have it organized in front of you by paper, flowers, glitter, coffee filters etc.
4. Get your string or ribbon ready(I used both) and take a piece of tape to cover the end. This helps guide the ribbon through the holes you create in the paper and filters. Tie a knot near the end so the filters do not fall off the end.
5. Take your metal skewer and poke a hole through a few coffee filters.
6. Do the same with cupcake liners, coffee filters and your paper.
7. String the items on your ribbon and tie a little knot on each end to keep that group of filters/paper in place.
8. Add your flowers or any other decoration. You can see here I added little tags that I stamped dream on and then glittered. These would be cute in Holiday paper for any occasion and string them up to be festive! You could even string lights through the filters.
You can hang these pretties on your mantle or your curtains...you can even lay them on tables. My girls and I made these for a Paris themed luncheon for our teachers. I laid them on the tables with flowers and candles to add a little whimsy and color.
If you make or have made a coffee filter garland, I would love to see it!!!!
Yes....the crepe paper tree made it to the luncheon! You can find these fun eiffel tower bottles at World Market. I filled them with olive oil and fresh rosemary!
Adorable!! I can't wait to try it. Thanks for sharing!
Heidi
Posted by: Heidi Meyer | June 26, 2011 at 05:31 PM
groovy craft, groovy chick!
thanks for sharing
xo
elyse
Posted by: elyse | September 04, 2010 at 01:37 PM
I LOVEEE these coffee filter garlands!!! Can't wait to make some! Have ideas now for fallish theme and Christmas.. but the pinks.... so fun and whimsy! THank you for posting about them and showing us how to make them:) yea!
Your blog makes me so happy!!
Happy weekend to you!
Posted by: Tricia | August 27, 2010 at 08:54 PM
This coffee filter garland is soooooooo cute! Love it! Thank you so much for sharing this!
We ate the last cookie yesterday and it was just as good as the first day they arrived! Thank you so much again for doing these for us. The kids really enjoyed them!
LuLu♥
Posted by: LuLu Kellogg | August 21, 2010 at 09:30 AM