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20 Coffee Filter Craft Ideas

December 28, by Shellie Wilson.

Coffee Filters Crafts

Most people have tons of coffee filters lying around, and it turns out, they can actually be used for crafts! We’ve compiled the greatest 20 coffee filter crafts in a list, which include bath sachets, wreaths, paper lanterns, flowers, roses, jar toppers, monsters, sea animal suncatchers, snowflakes, bowls, and even cowboys. You’re welcome. This can give you something for you and your kids to do. The best thing is you can do these crafts at any time of the year–Summer, Winter, Fall, and Spring. You can even adapt these crafts for different events – Valentine’s Day, Christmas, Birthday, Easter

Coffee Filter – Bath Sachets — CraftBits.com

Wreath – Coffee Filter Flowers — CraftBits.com

Blush and Bashful: DIY: Paper Lantern

Coffee Filter Flower {bridal shower decor}

Coffee Filter Valentine Roses — CraftBits.com

Coffee Filter Jar Topper — CraftBits.com

Coffee Filter Flower & Carrot Easter Favors – Urban Comfort

Ocean Craft: Sea Animal Coffee Filter Suncatcher for Kids + Pattern –

Tie Dye Coffee Filter Monster Craft: Process Art Activity

Colorful Fall Tree Coffee Filter Craft for Kids –

Peony Coffee Filter Flowers Tutorial – Pretty Petals

Vibrantly Colored Coffee Filter Flowers

Dye Art Projects For Kids – cool results, so easy to do

Coffee Filter Snowflakes

Coffee Filter Candle Bowl | KIDS & GLITTER

Sunset Cowboys

The Lavish White “faux” Hydrangea Wreath {DIY} – Picklee

Coffee Filter Ladybug Craft for Kids – Non-Toy Gifts

Coffee Filter Wreath – Love Grows Wild

Coffee Filter Heart Wreath

Here are 5 other ways to use coffee filters in the home:

  1. Use coffee filters as a natural cleaning tool. Coffee filters are great for dusting and wiping away dirt and grime, and they are safe to use on most surfaces.
  2. Use coffee filters to create beautiful and unique flowers. You can dye the filters with food coloring or watercolor paints, and then shape them into flowers using a pipe cleaner or floral wire. These flowers make for a beautiful and affordable decoration for your home.
  3. Use coffee filters to make your own filter for loose leaf tea. Simply fold the filter in half and then fold it over again to create a cone shape. Place the tea leaves inside the filter and then place it in your mug or teapot.
  4. Use coffee filters as a natural deodorizer. You can place a few drops of essential oils on a coffee filter and then place it in your car, closet, or other small space to help eliminate odors.
  5. Use coffee filters as a natural way to remove excess oil from your skin. Simply blot your face with a coffee filter to absorb excess oil, leaving your skin feeling clean and refreshed.

With a little bit of creativity, you can find all sorts of uses for coffee filters around your home. Whether you’re using them for cleaning, crafting, or something else entirely, these versatile little filters are sure to come in handy.

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