How To Make Coffee Filter Flowers (2024)

What’s nicer than a fresh bouquet of flowers? How about a homemade bouquet of flowers made with STEAM (Science + Art)! Easy coffee filter flowers are the perfect craft for spring, or any time of the year. Find out how to make flowers out of coffee filters. Fun STEAM activities are always engaging for junior scientists of all ages!

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Enjoy Flowers For Spring

Spring is the perfect time of year for art and craft activities! There are so many fun themes to explore. For this time of the year, our favorite topics to teach kids about spring include weather and rainbows, geology, Earth Day and of course plants!

Get ready to add this flower craft, to your lesson plans this season. How do you make easy coffee filter flowers? Let me show you! In fact, this has to be our favorite craft to make with coffee filters.

Simple enough to do with your preschoolers, and kindergarten students, as well as older kids. All you need is a handful of bright markers and pipe cleaners to finish off a pretty bouquet to give away!

Our craft activities are designed with you, the parent or teacher, in mind! Easy to set up, quick to do, most activities will take only 15 to 30 minutes to complete and are heaps of fun! Plus, our supplies lists usually contain only free or cheap materials you can source from home!

And if you are looking to add a little STEAM (science, technology, engineering, and art) to your lessons, then this is the activity you need to try. Even my “not interested in crafts” kiddo loves it! While you’re at it, make sure to check out these other fun flower art and crafts.

Mother’s Day! Birthdays! Weddings! Teacher gifts! Spring crafts!

Learn About Solubility With Coffee Filters

Make a gorgeous bouquet of flowers with coffee filters, and markers. No coloring in skills needed because simply add water to the coffee filter, and the colors beautifully blend together.

Why do the colors on your coffee filter flower blend together? It’s all to do with solubility! If something is soluble that means it will dissolve in that liquid (or solvent). The ink used in these washable markers dissolves in what? The water of course!

With our DIY coffee filter flowers, the water (solvent) is meant to dissolve the marker ink (solute). For this to happen, the molecules in both the water and the ink must be attracted to each other. When you added drops of water to the designs on the paper, the ink should spread out and run through the paper with the water.

Note: Permanent markers do not dissolve in water but in alcohol. You can see this in action here with our tie-dye Valentine cards.

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More Fun Coffee Filter Crafts

Want to have more fun with coffee filter crafts? You will love…

  • Earth Day Coffee Filter Craft
  • Coffee Filter Rainbow
  • Coffee Filter Turkey
  • Coffee Filter Apple
  • Coffee Filter Christmas Tree
  • Coffee Filter Snowflakes

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How To Make Coffee Filter Flowers

Also check out another easy way to make coffee filter flowers!

Supplies:

  • Coffee Filters
  • Washable Markers
  • Gallon Size Zipper Bag OR Metal Baking Sheet Pan
  • Scissors
  • Water Spray Bottle
  • Pipe Cleaners
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Instructions:

STEP 1. Flatten round coffee filters, and draw colors in circles, patterns, or even scribbles! Make a rainbow on one with all the colors or stick with just complimentary colors!

Check out our rainbow coloring page to learn about the colors of the rainbow!

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STEP 2. Place the colored coffee filters on a gallon size zipper bag or metal baking sheet pan and then mist with a water spray bottle.

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Watch the magic as the colors blend and swirl! Set aside to dry.

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STEP 3. The last step in your coffee filter flower bouquet is a stem!

  • Once they are dry, fold them back up and round the corners if desired.
  • Pull the center together just a touch and tape with clear tape to make a flower.
  • Wrap a pipe cleaner around the tape and leave the remaining pipe cleaner for a stem.

Why not use any leftover pipe cleaners to make these easy crystal flowers!

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Fun Flower Crafts To Explore

When you finish making this coffee filter craft, why not try one of these ideas below. You can find all our flower crafts here and plant activities for preschoolers!

Cupcake liner flowers are great to make as a homemade gift for Mother’s Day.

Color in this cute flower printable with nothing but dots.

Paint these fun bright flowers with their own homemade stamps.

How about a homemade handprint flowers bouquet!

Use art and craft supplies you have on hand to make the parts of a plant.

Printable Spring Pack

If you’re looking to have all of your printable activities in one convenient place, plus exclusive worksheets with a spring theme, our 300+ page Spring STEM Project Pack is what you need!

Weather, geology, plants, life cycles, and more!

How To Make Coffee Filter Flowers (2024)

FAQs

How do you make coffee filter flowers with markers? ›

HOW-TO:
  1. Flatten round coffee filters, and draw colors in. ...
  2. Place the colored coffee filters on a gallon-sized. ...
  3. 🌈Watch the magic as the colors blend and swirl! ...
  4. Once they are dry, fold them back up and round the. ...
  5. Pull the center together just a touch and tape with. ...
  6. Wrap a pipe cleaner around the tape and leave the.
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How long does it take for coffee filter flowers to dry? ›

They take only a few second to make each once the filters are dyed and dried. The bigger step here is dyeing the coffee filters which also really easy (and fun!) but allow a few hours to overnight to let the filters dry. Dye as many as you can and use them for lots of flower projects!

How do you make coffee filter flowers with food coloring? ›

Place coffee filters in a stack. Fold them in half 2 times. Dip the pointy end of the folded stack into the cup of food coloring half way. Once completely dried, refold the stack of coffee filter.

How long do coffee flowers last? ›

Once coffee flowers bloom, they are only open for a day or two before withering and falling from the branch. When flowers wilt, they have reached the end of their pollination period. When the blossom falls off the tree, it leaves behind a small carpel that looks like a tiny, green pinhead.

Why you should always put a coffee filter in your flower pots? ›

Placing a coffee filter at the bottom of your potted plant, between the pot and the soil, will allow optimal drainage while keeping your soil nice and tidy. No longer will a mudslide of soil escape the bottom of the pot along with the pour of water you've just deposited.

Is it better to wet or dry coffee filter? ›

Yes, most coffee professionals recommend pre-wetting your filter. Pre-wetting will remove the papery taste from the brewed coffee. And if manually brewing a pourover coffee, using hot water to pre-wet the filter will also heat your carafe, so it will better retain the temperature of the brewed coffee.

How do you make a colorful coffee filter? ›

You can use many things to add color to coffee filters. Food coloring, watercolors, liquid watercolors… there are endless options. Markers are my preferred method (I've tried them all), but it's still fun to explore other ways, too.

How do you make a coffee plant flower? ›

Make sure that your coffee plant is getting enough light. These plants thrive in bright indirect light. In lower light spots, they likely won't get enough energy to produce flowers. Try keeping it by an east window, or a few feet back from a south or west window.

Can I dye coffee filters with food coloring? ›

You can use either RIT dye or food coloring to dye coffee filters and since I only had red food coloring and blue RIT, that is what I did. The method for dying the coffee filters with each was exactly the same, but I found that the RIT dye gave a darker color quicker, so keep that in mind.

How do you process coffee filters? ›

Traditional: place finely ground coffee on top of the filter paper in the bottom of the larger cylinder. Pour water over the coffee and stir for about ten seconds to get rid of any air trapped in the grounds (so no need to bloom). After about a minute insert the plunger, place over a cup and depress.

How do you make a temporary coffee filter? ›

A clean dish towel or cloth napkin

Set the cloth into a pour over or automatic drip basket (or use a rubber band to secure it to the mouth of your mug, letting it droop slightly into the cup), put 2 tablespoons of ground coffee inside, and gradually pour about a cup of not-quite-boiling water over the grounds.

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