Learn how to make a coffee filter wreath using Dollar Tree supplies!

This takes some time, but its inexpensive and the results are worth it!

Coffee filters are a very under appreciated craft supply.

DIY coffee filter wreath

Here’s what it looks like after two rows . . .

Yes I said craft supply.

If you do a little search online, youll find a ton of things people have made with them.

Everything fromflowerstocottagecoreto kids crafts.

Coffee filter wreath with bow

Theyre not just for filtering your morning grounds!

As you probably guessed, Im using them to show you how to make acoffee filterwreath.

And youre going to be happy, because this is a really inexpensive andeasy craftidea.

Hand holding a coffee filter in front of a wreath form

When I purchased the supplies at Dollar Tree, it was pretty funny.

She did a double take.

Its not that far from my house, so I did.

Adding a second row of filters with hot glue

And she was wowed!

I think youre going to be wowed when you make thishome decorfor yourself.

I can say that I was, for sure.

Second row of coffee filters added to the wreath form

Wreath Made with Coffee Filters

There are three steps to making this cool DIY wreath.

Thats all there is to it!

The only investment in this bad boy is the time.

Third row of coffee filters added to the wreath form

How many coffee filters do I need for a wreath?

My project used in the neighborhood of 550 to 600 coffee filters.

you could also get them onAmazon.

Fourth row of coffee filters added to the wreath form

The unbleached kind would make a cool wreath too, dont you think?

Ready to get started?

Heres how its made!

Fifth row of filters added to the wreath form

It depends on a variety of factors like how fast you fold and how fast you glue.

Maybe make the kids fold and roll the coffee filters?

Sorry for the suggestion, kids!

Coffee filter wreath with bow

The wreath is going to get very fluffy!

Heres a preview of what to expect.

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Folding a coffee filter into a cone shape

Bending the end over on a folded paper filter

Adding hot glue to the bottom of a filter and attaching it to the wreath form

Three coffee filters glued to the inside of a wreath form

Gluing down a first row of filsters inside the wreath form

Gluing down a second row of filters to the form

Diagram showing where to glue the coffee filters on a wreath form

Back of the wreath when done

Adding a pipe cleaner hanger to the back of the wreath form with a glue gun

Make a wreath with coffee filters