An hour or two is all it takes to make this stunning wreath from coffee filters! The finished wreath is full and lush and resembles rose petals!

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Supplies needed:

wreath base (I used a 12" straw wreath form) You can buy one for right around $2.00 if you use a 40% coupon at Michaels

hot glue gun and lots of glue sticks (I'm assuming you already have these and didn't include them in the cost to make the wreath)

1-2 pkgs white coffee filters (the basket style like these that come 200/pkg) You can save some money by buying them at the dollar store, although you only get 150/pkg. You could get away with one package, but I made my wreath super full and found I had to dip into the second package so save yourself the hassle and buy two!

If you shop smart, you should easily be able to make this wreath for $5! Use a coupon for the wreath form and buy your coffee filters at the dollar store (that's about $4.00).



If you need extra glue sticks, you can purchase those at the dollar store as well.









Steps to Make a Coffee Filter Wreath:

1. Fold a coffee filter in half





2. Loosely roll it up, keeping the ruffled edges even





3. Bend the bottom





4. Glue it to wreath form



5. Repeat - a lot!

It's so much easier to just show you!

























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