Giant Hand Dyed Coffee Filter Rose DIY
Giant Manual Color Filter DIY Pink
The bright giant flowers are my favorite! I'm very allergic to fresh flowers so I can not keep them at home. Instead, I make paper roses. This is my newest and most popular! Create a giant hand-painted coffee filter with just a few supplies. This large paper flower is 16 inches square. Perfect for a single flower with a description ... or to create a bouquet for a flower show, party, wedding, flower bouquet or any other extravagant occasion!
This beautiful flower has 115 coffee filters, hand-painted with low soft light.
I will show you how the amazing flower coffee filter works. When you create it, post it and tag me @doodlecraft. I want to encourage you!
Watch this video to make small coffee filter flowers.
Materials needed for giant coffee filter flowers:
115 coffee filters per flower
Food coloring
Water
stapler
Sheet
Washcloth or plastic tablecloth
Step 1 ፡ The coffee filter is dying.
Start by pouring 1/8 cup of water into a shallow bowl. Add half a teaspoon of food coloring. The more food coloring you use, the brighter the color will be. Mix water and paint together.
Take 4-5 cups of coffee, fold in half and keep in the middle.
Then soak the coffee filters in warm water. Coffee filters moisturize the color of food.
Then place the coffee filter on wax paper or a plastic tablecloth to dry. Repeat for different colors. Let the coffee filter dry completely ... about 8 hours or overnight.
Now the coffee filters are ready to take on the look of a wonderful rose.
Step 2: Create a flower coffee filter
Start placing roses in the middle.Create a center
Start with a yellow-orange layer in a stack of 5 coffee filters, then cut in half.
Turn the corner and turn the center stack into a cone shape by turning the edge over the twisted coffee grounds.
Make pink flowers;
Now make 5 rows of roses by stacking 5 coffee filters and folding them in half. Then place it on the petals in the center of the rose.
Turn the petals in the middle and roll them up.
Fold in half and repeat the process with 5 more coffee filters.
Then go along.
Repeat the process for the petals. The center will be bigger and bigger, the petals will fit differently. Just put them aside and then pack them up and put them on the other side.
It is very important to see roses! When creating backgrounds for photos, create roses in different sizes.
Multiple color layers to add dimension and variation. Continue with the main leaves around the rose.
I start with pink, red and orange and end with tea and herbs. Decide what you want your rose to look like and go for it!
I love the soft coffee filter in this rose.
Place the petals on the old leaves until the size fits you. My rose is 16 inches square and about 6 inches long. I like that! Used 115 coffee filters.
The background of the rose is here, you can see how the petals are formed at first
Flowers make it easy to hang a rose on a hook.
I like the watercolor color.
Do you not like it !? This is a piece of 3D art!
Unfortunately, my coffee filter ran out and I could not do any more. But I like it the way it is!
Now create a wall of soft, vibrant coffee roses!