The only difference is that I decided to go for the topiary look.
I started off by cutting a small 3in circle out of cardboard. I then got my filters and folded each one in half.
I then folded the filters into a fourth, grouped 3 together and stapled them together at the point.
I then used hot glue to attach the filters to my circle. It is important to overlap them as you are gluing.
When you are done gluing you can either fluff it out by separating the layers or attach a rod like I did for a topiary. {If you plan on only hanging the pom pom then I suggest you punch a hole in the cardboard circle in the beginning of the process.} I hot glued my rod to the cardboard circle.
I already had the perfect little bucket in mind to use for my new topiary.
I decided to use Spanish Moss as my filler.
After filling the bucket with Moss and adding the new topiary I was really happy with the result. It only took about 20-30 minutes but looks awesome in our entryway.
So, what do you guys think? Add some color to the tips or leave well enough alone?
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This is super cute. I just made a coffee filter wreath. I love all the uses for coffee filters.
ReplyDeleteTurned out great! Love it just the way it is :)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fabulous project!!! I would totally Glimmer Mist this puppy!!! Awesome!! =)
ReplyDeletehiya visiting from debbies newbie party x just love this project and i am with cassie about glimmer misting it x tfs hope to see you over at mine soon
ReplyDeletexmaggiex
This is super cute! I see one of these as a future project! So fun!
ReplyDeleteThat's so cute, Amy. I like it. As someone else suggested, glimmer mist - that would be a really cool twist.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Tracy - http://allthumbscrafts.blogspot.com
This is a super neat idea!! And I have a ton of filters now I just need to find the time to do a copycat project. :)
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Too COOL! I love it. Thanks for joining my newbie party. If you have any spray paint projects I have a party coming up Friday color my world.
ReplyDeleteI like it the way it is....it looks clean and refreshing :)
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! I like it white. But you could soray the tips a pretty shimmery color??
ReplyDeleteso pretty, i love it white, very fresh and bright! thanks so much for sharing this at my party!! thanks so much for sharing this at my party!!
ReplyDeleteSaw you at Serenity Now's linky party.
ReplyDeleteLOVE your topiary! I would leave the white alone but maybe add a big ribbon bow around the rod. :)