Giant Hand Dyed Coffee Filter Rose DIY
DIY Giant Pink Manual Color Filter
Bright giant flowers are my favorite! I have a severe allergy to real flowers so I can't keep them at home. Instead, I make paper roses. This is my latest and most popular! Make a huge hand-painted coffee filter from two ingredients. This giant paper flower measures 16 inches square. Perfect for a unique floral arrangement ... or a perfect floral arrangement for a party, wedding, bouquet or other extravagant occasion!
These amazing flowers include 115 coffee filters, hand painted with a layer of soft light.
Let me show you how a great coffee filter works. If you do, post and challenge @doodlecraft. I want to encourage you!
Watch this video on how to make coffee filter flowers.
Materials needed for coffee filters with large flowers
115 coffee filters per flower
Food coloring
Cascade
Stapler
Plate
Waxed paper or plastic tablecloth
Step 1 The coffee filter dies
Start by pouring 1/8 cup water into a shallow bowl. Add half a teaspoon of food coloring. The more colors you use, the lighter the color will be. Mix water and paint together.
Take 4-5 coffee filters, fold them into quarters and place in the center.
Then soak the coffee filters in lukewarm water. Coffee filters water from food coloring.
Then place the coffee filters on wax paper or a plastic table to dry. Repeat for more color. Allow the coffee filter to dry completely ... about 8 hours or overnight.
Now the coffee filters are ready to make your coffee shiny pink.
Step 2: Collect the flowers from the coffee filter.
Start building a team from the center.Create a center;
Start by stacking the yolks and oranges in 5 coffee filters, then cut them in half.
Flip the edge and roll the center stack into a cone so that the tip passes over the rolled coffee ground.
Make rose petals;
Now combine the rose petals by stacking 5 coffee filters and folding in half. Then place the pink center on the flower.
Fold the petals in the center and bring them together.
Repeat the process with 5 more coffee filters.
Then rub together.
Repeat the process for the petals. The center will always be large, allowing the petals to come together in different ways. Just set them aside, then cover and wrap the other side.
It is very important to see roses! If you create a backdrop, create roses in different shapes.
Draw them in different colors to enhance the size and contrast. Continue the main petals around the rose.
I start with pink, red and orange and end pink with tea and vegetables. Decide what you want your rose to look like and find it!
I like the soft coffee filter of this rose.
Grow petals from old flower petals until you are happy with the size. My rose is 16 inches square and about 6 inches long. I love it! 115 coffee filters have been used.
The bottom of the rose is here, you can see how the petals are built on the old ones.
Flowers make it easy to hang a rose on a hook.
I like the watercolor color of the flowers.
You don't like it !? A work of 3D art!
Unfortunately, my coffee ran out and I couldn't make it anymore. But I like that!
Now create a wall full of soft and vibrant coffee roses!