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Christmas Coffee filter Wreath…

8:29 pm by kim 27 Comments

Hello everyone!
We’ve seen them all over blogland lately…those wonderful coffee filter wreaths. They’ve come in different colours, some coffee stained, some tea stained, some au naturel and I love them all!
I just had to make my own. I don’t know if I did something wrong but this little gal took me
over 3 hours to make!
I used a green foam base, don’t know how many filters I used as I didn’t count! And a glue gun. It’s the first time I’ve used in a glue gun in years! And I have the burns to prove it!

I’ve been wondering where I should put it. It was a toss up between the breakfast nook and over the dining room mantel.

Here she is

She is so pretty that she looks good just resting on the table…

or on the wainscotting…

I think I might hang her in the breakfast nook on the pation doors. They’re not the most attractive doors so I don’t know if I want to highlight them…

Then I thought maybe over the mantel in my dining room, (not decorated completely yet).

Does it kind of overpower the mirror? What do you think?

Thanks for visiting and taking another look at another coffee filter wreath!

I’ll be partying with these ladies this week.

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  1. Farah says

    at 8:52 pm

    You did a great job. It looks beautiful in all the areas…you can't go wrong. I think I might just have to make one for my home too.

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  2. Michelle @Shellsshabbyshack says

    at 9:01 pm

    Kim! That is one amazing wreath! I love the white coffee filter style for Christmas! It looks so full and beautiful! I can see why it was time consuming. It shows!!! Sorry about the burnt fingers. Ouch!

    Gorgeous! xx

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  3. dnicolle says

    at 9:32 pm

    Beautiful, as usual. Still loving all the white!
    Dannyelle at http://www.lifeisaparty.ca

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  4. Tish says

    at 9:48 pm

    Gorgeous and I love it over the mantel!

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  5. michelle says

    at 10:07 pm

    Beautiful wreath! It is so full and pretty! Hopefully you still have finger prints left! πŸ™‚ I always burn myself with the glue gun! πŸ™‚ I purchased everything to make one this year and never did, might have to revisit that since it started snowing pretty good here and we may have some snow days coming up! πŸ™‚

    Reply
  6. Patti's Artful Design says

    at 11:32 pm

    Oh….she would be lovely just about anywhere! Wonderful job! You have inspired me!

    Reply
  7. Amy Kinser says

    at 12:15 am

    What a pretty wreath. Love it!

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  8. Lisa @ Fern Creek Cottage says

    at 1:19 am

    It looks gorgeous!!

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  9. Orange it Lovely says

    at 11:41 am

    love it over the mantel.. Perfect and gorgeous!
    ~Tana

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  10. Kristin @ My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia says

    at 3:56 pm

    This is so pretty! I love it!Everyone says they have burns but I want to try it so bad…
    I'll be featuring your beautiful table tomorrow and I love your mantel!
    XO
    Kristin

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  11. Tricia - A Rosy Note says

    at 9:07 pm

    Gosh, that is so pretty! I've been wanting to try one too, but haven't gotten around to it yet. Best wishes β™₯ Tricia

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  12. Robin says

    at 12:27 am

    OH MY HOW PRETTY!

    You've done a fabulous job. I really like your version. Making one of these has been on my to-do list for ages. Hmmm, might have to get crack'n

    Reply
  13. Enchanted Rose Studio says

    at 11:37 am

    It came out lovely! They are one of my favorites, so full and lush! Fabulous!

    Cheers!
    Tina

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  14. Cindy at Some Really Neat Stuff says

    at 4:35 pm

    did a wreath using brown coffee filters but your wreath is so pretty in white that I might have to make a white one too.

    I think I like yours over your mantle best. You might try hanging it a little higher than the mirror so it only overlaps the mirror or putting some greenery behind it, sticking out around the edges.

    I did a tutorial on making a coffee filter wreath with ideas on how to use the glue gun and not burn yourself at http://somereallyneatstuff.blogspot.com/2010/11/not-just-another-coffee-filter-wreath.html.

    I just first visited your sight from My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia today and will definitely come back.

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  15. Moogie says

    at 7:06 pm

    I'm your newest follower. http://moogieland.blogspot.com/

    Reply
  16. Chrissy says

    at 8:15 pm

    Never seen one like it…..just love it!!!

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  17. Deb says

    at 1:46 am

    Hey Kim, thanks for stopping by! Your wreath looks great and I love your beautiful home! ~Deb~

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  18. Something Nice and Pretty says

    at 4:22 pm

    Love the wreath, you did a wonderful job on it, looks great everywhere but like it best on the beadboard. I stopped by from Faded Charm.

    Reply
  19. LizlovesVintage says

    at 5:37 pm

    Beautiful job!Like to learn more! Thanks, Liz

    Reply
  20. cityfarmer says

    at 6:25 pm

    patience my dear, patience … you must have alot

    Reply
  21. julie says

    at 7:19 pm

    Love, love this wreath – the color, the fullness; so beautiful! I'm a huge fan of white Christmas decor and I love all of your holiday touches.

    Reply
  22. dreams on 34th street says

    at 2:08 am

    Pleased to meet you, Kimberley! I found your blog through sweet Jami. Your wreath is charming! I am now a follower!

    Reply
  23. Vintiques says

    at 3:39 pm

    I just found your blog! I love it! I just opened an antique store in Michigan and your ideas are fabulous. I do have one question…..I am redoing my living room in mor of a shabby chic meets victorian theme and I love the wallpaper. I have to live with dark green carpeting for now but I want to add just a hint of color on the walls. Can you tell me the brand and name of the wallpaper? It looks like a hint of green background with white damask design. I would really appreciate the info. You can check out my new store on my blog vintiqueanddreams.blogspot.com
    Thanks,
    Sandy

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  24. Faded Charm says

    at 5:27 pm

    Very Pretty…..I love how it looks hanging under your shelf with all the greenery.

    Hope you are enjoying your weekend.

    Kathleen

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  25. Courtney ~ French Country Cottage says

    at 12:40 am

    Hi there~ I love this wreath!! It is so charming as is your house~ beautiful! Thank you for sharing at Feathered Nest Friday this week!

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  26. freckled laundry says

    at 5:02 pm

    Just gorgeous! And no, I do not think it overpowers the mirror. Your mantel looks lovely. I adore the simple elegance.

    Hugs,
    Jami

    Reply
  27. Kim @ Savvy Southern Style says

    at 7:33 pm

    Loving all your Christmas decor. Love the lighted branches in the post below. Must find some of those.

    Reply

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