Vibrantly Colored Coffee Filter Flowers (2024)

If there's one thing we can't get enough of around here, it's COLOR. Well, that and liquid watercolors, but those two kind of go hand in hand. As you know, Seattle has some dreary and gray winters. To bring the feeling of spring to our house, S and I decided to work together to figure out how to make the brightest and most vibrant coffee filter flowers we could.

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They are sooooo pretty. I stare at them a lot.


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So first thing's first. You need some large white coffee filtersVibrantly Colored Coffee Filter Flowers (3). Flatten them out, then, laying two on top of each other, fold them in half, then fold in half again, and once more, and finally one last time. That's a total of four times where you fold it in half. It should look like the coffee filter on the left. Now about 1/3 of the way down, cut an arch like you see on the left. Once you've cut all the way through, carefully unfold the coffee filter until they are again laying flat (directly on top of one another). Carefully cut down the folded lines about 2/3 of the way toward the center. This will give your petals more movement.


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After you've cut along the lines to give the petals a bit more separation, lay your double-thick coffee filter flower flat in a tray or dish. Using an eyedropperVibrantly Colored Coffee Filter Flowers (5), have your child add the smallest number of drops of liquid watercolor possible to completely color the flower (note: if you do not have liquid watercolors, you can use slightly diluted food coloring in its place). Adding too much color will decrease the brightness. S and I discovered that just two well placed drops were enough to color each petal. It is so fun to watch the colors mix and swirl when they meet!


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When you're done, there should be very little overflow of color into the tray, as you can see here. Carefully transfer the completed flower to something that is resistant to absorption - a plastic tray, or a plastic wrap covered tray. Placing them on something like a paper towel will again decrease the brightness.

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Allow them to fully dry (3-4 hours at least), then carefully separate the two coffee filters from each other. Gather one up, adding a small crimp/twist to hold it together as you see on the left. Then fluff the petals a bit as you see on the right. Next take the second duplicate filter and wrap it around the outside of your first. I rotated the copy flower so that the patterns were offset. I also added a dab of glue at the base between the two flowers to hold them together. Because I'm impatient, I used hot glue, but if you are a patient person, you can use regular glue and just wait for it to dry before attaching stems. :)


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Using hot glue, I attached the base of each flower to a green pipecleaner and then placed them in a salt filled vase from the Dollar Tree. :) You can use marbles or whatever you would like as a vase filler - I just loved the contrast between the white salt and the colorful flowers.

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Thanks to our beautiful flowers, it's been feeling like spring in our house for weeks now! Now if only the weather would get the hint....


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Vibrantly Colored Coffee Filter Flowers (2024)

FAQs

How do you color coffee filters? ›

First, use washable markers (Crayola are perfect) to color large patches of color on a coffee filter. You don't have to color all of the white space, but color most of it. Next, THE VERY BEST TRICK, stack the coffee filter on top of two other coffee filters (so you have three stacked in total).

How do you make coffee filter flowers with pipe cleaners? ›

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 do you make a rainbow coffee filter? ›

  1. Fold the coffee filters in half and set up some liquid watercolors (in rainbow colors, of course) to use.
  2. Use a dropper to “paint” rainbows on the coffee filter. Watch how some of the colors blend together!
  3. Done! Let the coffee filters dry and then open them up. Do you see the rainbow?

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 a Garland coffee filter? ›

Neither had we, until we came across this nifty little project idea from 31 Bits. Quite simply, you get a bunch of coffee filters, fill a spray bottle with water and food dye, spray the coffee filters, let them dry, then string them together with a length of yarn.

How do you dye a blue coffee filter? ›

To dye the filters, simply grab a stack and dip them into your dyebath for a few seconds until they absorb as much dye as you want. Remove filters from the dyebath and allow to drain for 1 hour. Separate filters and lay them out to dry on newspapers, paper towels or hang them on a clothesline to dry.

How do you extract color from flower petals? ›

Take the petals off a few flower heads and drop them into a little bowl. Pour boiling water over the petals – just enough water so the petals are covered. Using your wooden lollipop stick or paintbrush, mix the petals in the water. The dye will change colour right away, but will continue to darken for a while longer.

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