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Easy DIY Wild White Daisy Wreath Using Coffee Filters

If you're looking for a creative and budget-friendly way to add a touch of spring charm to your home, this DIY wreath featuring wild white daisies with colorful tips is the perfect project. Using coffee filters and a few craft supplies, you can create a delicate, floral masterpiece that’s both whimsical and elegant.  

coffee filter wild daisy wreath

Hand holding coffee filter flower wreath

Video tutorial

Materials You’ll Need:

- Coffee filters  

- Yellow and pink stamp ink  

- One soft stamp sponge  

- Scissors  

- Cardboard  

- Hot glue  

- Twine or craft string  

- Embellishments (such as jewels)  

Materials for coffee filter wreath


Step-by-Step Instructions


1. Create the Wreath Support

Start with an old cardboard box and cut out a medium-sized section. Make sure it’s long enough to form a round shape, then bend it into a circle. Use hot glue to securely attach the ends, forming the base of your wreath.  

Cutting a strip of cardboard

2. Prepare the Coffee Filter Flowers

Take a coffee filter and fold it in half. Then, fold it in half again, and repeat this process two more times until the filter forms a cone shape. Use scissors to trim the top edges, choosing either a rounded or angled cut.  Tip: To speed up the process, stack multiple filters and fold them together before cutting!  

Steps on creating flowers with coffee filters

3. Bunch & Tie Your Flowers

Gently bunch each coffee filter by grabbing the end and securing it with twine or craft string. Repeat this step until you have enough flowers to cover your wreath base.  

Coffee filter flower

4. Attach the Flowers to the Wreath

Before using hot glue, be sure to protect your fingers! Apply hot glue to the base of each flower, then press it onto the cardboard ring. Continue this step until the wreath is filled with beautiful, full flowers.  

Attaching flowers to cardboard wreath

5. Add Color to the Daisy Tips

Dip a soft stamp sponge into yellow and pink stamp ink, then gently dab the tips of the flowers. This gives them a smooth, colorful gradient effect. The combination of white, yellow, and pink enhances the wild daisy look beautifully.  

Using stamp ink for coffee filter flowers

6. Finish with Embellishments

For extra charm, attach small jewels to select flowers. This detail adds a subtle sparkle and complements the soft color accents.  

Embellishments

7. Attach a Hanging String

Flip the wreath over and secure a piece of craft string to the back, making it easy to hang and display your creation.  

String on back of cardboard wreath

Final Thoughts

This coffee filter daisy wreath is a simple craft that transforms everyday materials into a beautiful, decorative piece. Whether you're sprucing up your front door, adding floral charm to your living space, or gifting a handmade wreath to a friend, this project is sure to bring joy and creativity into your home.  

Wild daisy coffee filter wreath

Wild daisy coffee filter wreath

Wild daisy coffee filter wreath

Would love to hear how your wreath turns out! Happy crafting. 🌼 

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Comments

  1. This is so clever and creative!

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  2. Wow, this is so pretty and I would have never known it was coffee filters.

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    1. Amy, aw, thank you. It's truly amazing what you can create using coffee filters.

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  3. So adorable . Pinned to my paper crafting board.

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    1. Thank you. I'm happy you enjoyed this craft idea. 😊

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  4. Absolutely love this! Wow. Pinned. :) Thanks for sharing this post with us at the Will Blog for Comments #64 linkup. Hope to see you next time, too. Have a great week!

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    1. Jennifer, I'm so happy you enjoyed this project. It was such a fun project to work on. I hope your week is going well.

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  5. Steph, this is AMAZING! Featuring when my link party opens.

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