Monday, October 18, 2010

Coffee (Filter) Filled Center...Includes Tute

Nope it's not a yummy candy with a coffee center. OK now I'm craving a mocha. Back on task. I know everybody and their sister in blogland has made a book wreath, but as some non-crafty friends remind me "not everyone lives in your world". True, true. Since I'm making stuff for a craft fair next month, I figured maybe there will be people who aren't sick of book wreaths, especially since I saw one recently similar to the technique I'm going to show you that was waaaaaaayyyyy overpriced (IMO).

Here's my finished project:

The book pages are mounted on a circle of cardboard from a leftover box. I prettied it up by covering the back w/ some scrapbook paper. But the tutorial is on the center: 





I used an old ceral box for my base and went "old school" ( would take longer to load my Expression) and drew circles and cut out. Then I made a bunch of coffee filter clusters. 

Fold in half, then in half again and gather the bottom into a stem. This will naturally form a ruffle / flower. Staple about 1/2 way up the stem. Turn on glue gun. Start gluing bundles ( I didn't count but make at least 20-25 for a medium sized circle). I started in the center and worked outwards
I put the first two back to back and then the next two on either side and just kept working around until the cardboard circle was covered:
As it fills in, you can fluff along the way to determine how many more of your bundles you need to add.

Glue in the center of your book wreath!

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15 comments:

  1. this looks great. i have No head nor hands to make things. I buy. rose

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  2. That is so pretty!

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  3. Very nice! And I just adore the center with the coffee filters.

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  4. Totally awesome, and you must have the patience of Job to make that many folded filters. yikes. But the results are well worth it, it's gorgeous!

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  5. Love your book wreath! I haven't had the courage to try one yet, thank for the easy tutorial! :)

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  6. Love it!! I've seen book wreaths before, but the coffee filter center? Genius! :)

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  7. I'm still planning on making these some day. I like your version with the coffee filter rosette in the middle.

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  8. Ooh, I love the denseness of the flower, it makes such an impact! Excellent tute, I need to try some coffee filter fun.

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  9. okay, me too. i gotta jump on this coffee filter flower bandwagon soon before it leaves the station... hey, wait up!!!

    pretty pretty wreath!

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  10. OMGosh, I love it. 2 of my most favorite things combined. Great idea Ÿ

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  11. You are amazing and this is gorgeous!!!!
    XO

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  12. It looks great! I love those coffee filters ;)
    We appreciate you stopping by and joining us for Anything Related!
    {*Rebekah*}

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  13. Very cool! I just love the frilly center!

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  14. I love the vintage quality of this! Thanks so much for linking up.

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