I hung my "Boo" banner on the wreath and am working on a thanksgiving banner to decorate with next. I think the wreath would look awesome with the natural colored coffee filter. Let me know if you make one because the decorating possibilities are endless.
Kim from Savy Southern Style, Vanessa from Nifty Thrifty Things, Marty from A Stroll Thru Life,
Beth from Home stories a-z.
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Beth from Home stories a-z.
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Michelle / Simple Pleasures
11 comments:
Very cute, Michelle. LOVE it! We made coffee filter roses last year-dyed some and used some of the natural ones, too- xo Diana
Cute wreath Michelle...love it!
Love it!
Are these regular size coffee filters and just regular sticks pins?
Blessings~ Lori
Love it Michelle! What a great inexpensive one night project (you know how we love those!).
Hope all is well. Staying busy here. Today I did my first electrical project and I didn't even get curly hair out of the deal LOL!
Kendra
Cute, I'll bet you can dye them with all sorts of great colors.
I just love the look of coffee filter wreaths. Haven't done one myself yet but your tutorial makes me want to start stat! Coming over from Between Naps on the Porch and I do believe I'm your 200th follower! =)
Jeanine
This is too cute! My one attempt was an epic FAIL! Bet your thanksgiving one will be adorable. Visiting from BNOP.
Cute wreath. My mom made me one similar to this about 20 years ago made from white netting. She did it the same way as the coffee filter one. after she was done with the wreath she made a bow and added some holley. I still have it. Janice
I like this easy project! Thank you for sharing!
Love it. I have saved a package of the brown coffee filters for this very reason...may be time to put them to some good use :) Thanks for the reminder....blessings
I still havn't tried this, yours is so pretty. Love the boo Thanks tons for linking to Inspire Me. Hugs, Marty
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