Giant Hand Dyed Coffee Filter Rose DIY
Large hand-painted pink coffee filter
My giant colorful flowers are my favorites! I'm very allergic to real flowers so I can't keep them at home. Instead I make paper roses. This is my last and favorite! Create a giant hand-painted coffee filter flower with some yeast. This giant paper flower is 16 square inches. Perfect for a single flower...or create a bouquet to highlight your flower wall, perfect for parties, weddings, giant bouquets or any other occasion!
This beautiful flower features 115 hand-colored coffee filters in light and juicy layers.
I show you how to make an amazing coffee filter flower. If you're ok with this, post and tag @doodlecraft. I want to encourage you!
Watch this video for the smallest coffee filter flowers:
Materials needed to make a Giant Floral Coffee Filter:
115 coffee filters for each flower
food coloring
waterfall
closure
MAP
Tablecloths made of waxed paper or plastic
Step 1: Get rid of coffee filters
Start pouring about 1/8 cup of water into a deep bowl. Add half a tablespoon of food coloring. The more colorful foods you use, the more intense the color will be. Mix water and paint together.
Take 4-5 cups of coffee and fold them in quarters and hold them in the middle.
Then dip the coffee filters in colored water. Coffee filters absorb food coloring.
Then place the coffee strainer on a paper towel or plastic napkin to dry. Repeat multicolored. Let the coffee filters dry completely...about 8 hours or overnight.
Now the coffee filters are ready to be finished in beautiful pink.
Step 2: Build a Coffee Filter Flower
Start building the rose in the center.Create center:
Start with 5 layers of yellow and orange in a stack of coffee grounds and cut in half.
Place the corner and place the middle cone in the shape of a cone, extending the edge along the curved part of the coffee strainer.
rose petals:
Now build the rose petals by assembling 5 coffee filters and folding them in half. Then place the center of the rose on the petal.
Find the petals in the center and tie them together.
Repeat the process with 5 more coffee filters folded in half.
Then hug.
Repeat the process for the petals. The waist is increased, and the petals fit differently. Tie them to the side, then fold and tie to the other side.
Seeing the pink flower is very rewarding! When creating a photo background, create roses of different sizes.
To add dimension and variety to different layer colors. Keep holding the leaves around the rose.
I start with pink, red and orange and then finish with pink and green tassels. Decide how your team should go and go!
I like the smooth layers of coffee filters in this rose.
Build the petals until they match the size of the previous petals. My pink is 16 inches square and about 6 inches tall. I will! He used 115 coffee filters.
Here is the pink background, you can see how the petals are constructed in the front.
The petals make it easy to hang on a promising pink hook.
I like the watercolor look of the petals.
You do not like it !? This is a 3D work of art!
Unfortunately, I ran out of coffee filters and couldn't do anything else. But I like how it turned out!
Create a wall of bright pink coffee filters now!