Updated 6.19.20
You won't believe how easy these are to make! I made several of these coffee filter peonies for my nephew's wedding arch.My daughter and I did all the decorating for this, I couldn't have done it without her help and designer eye. We make a pretty good team! We were even kidding about how we should go into business together!
I just love how the arch turned out! They had the arch structure and we decorated it for less than $30!
1. Fold the coffee filter in half.
2. Fold in half again.
3. Fold in half again.
4. And one more time in half.
5. Then cut the top off in the shape of an ice cream cone.
Next, you'll want some pipe cleaners for your stem. I chose white, because I didn't want the stems to show. Cut the pipe cleaner in half.
Poke the pipe cleaner through the center of the filter, with about a ½ inch of the pipe cleaner through.
Use a hot glue gun, you will be happy you did. It drys quick and creates a very sturdy flower.
Apply glue to the ½ inch of the pipe cleaner that's poking out of the center.
Then quickly pull the filter over the glued area, pinch it with your thumb and forefinger with a twisting motion. It was kinda hard to get that motion on camera.... You want to pinch the base, where the glue is.
If you look closely, you can see the pinched base of the flower.
Next, use the bottom of the pipe cleaner stem and poke through the next coffee filter and pull it up near the base of the first filter.
Apply glue from your hot glue gun all around the base the previous filter and pull the new filter over the glue and pinch and twist again. You will continue this same process for all 8 of the coffee filters.
This is the base I was telling you about. That end is very secure and is holding all of the filters together on the pipe cleaner.
I found eight filters to be enough for a fluffy full peony flower. This is what 4 filters looks like.
And here is 8 filters. It looks so full and fluffy!
Gorgeous! We mixed the "peonies" with some faux hydrangeas, it gave just the right romantic look. I also made a few coffee filter roses. Those were a bit harder, but complimented nicely.
One more look...
Apply glue to the ½ inch of the pipe cleaner that's poking out of the center.
Then quickly pull the filter over the glued area, pinch it with your thumb and forefinger with a twisting motion. It was kinda hard to get that motion on camera.... You want to pinch the base, where the glue is.
Next, use the bottom of the pipe cleaner stem and poke through the next coffee filter and pull it up near the base of the first filter.
Blessings!
Fantastic idea, have an upcoming wedding and will definitely use these. D
ReplyDeleteAwesome!! They look soo pretty!
DeleteI LOVE peonies, but they die so quickly. I might make some of these to go around the house instead of buying the real thing. Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI know they are soooo pretty! I'm so glad you stopped by!
DeleteHi Lori �� just came across your page. These are so beautiful ! I am going to try them out today ! I am a big time crafty perso amd especially love the easiness and cheapness of your idea ! I am a sponsor for my daughters prom so I have a few week left to gather some more decorations for prom. We are having an "Enchanted Garden" prom theme & class money is tight this year so making some if these woukd be perfect for all the decor we are going with ! We have lots of "woodsie" lol stuff goin on. Using mason jars, tea lights, vines, etc. Any suggestions or other pointers you could give me to whip some things out? I love suggestions and opinions ! Thanks for posting easy steps on the flowers !!!
ReplyDeleteHi Wendi! Awesome! It was so hard to even tell that these were made out of coffee filters. Sounds like the prom is going to be beautiful! Le me know if you have any questions!
DeleteBlessings!
These are fantastic! Do you happen to have a tutorial for the rose in the background of the how to photos? Sorry if this posts 3 times...im having issues lol
ReplyDeleteWe mixed the paper peonies with other faux flowers. They were ones we purchased. :) Thanks for stopping by!
Deletecan you tell me how many coffee filter flowers to silk you used?
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle! I used about 8 coffee filters per flower. Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteWow Lori! this is an awesome idea! I think I can even give them a twist and do sunflowers. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteGreat! I'm glad that you found it helpful! Hope your sunflowers came out great! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! They look like the real deal. Peonies are one of my favorites....just wish the growing season was longer.
ReplyDeleteHi Christy! Thanks so much! I know, I love peonies. I wish they lasted longer, too!
DeleteWow, what beautiful peonies, am going to try & make these for around the home. Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteSo happy that this photo came across my Pinterest feed! I love to decorate my dining room table, and peonies are one of my favorite blooms. In fact, my great-granny's China features peonies. These will make such a fun project! Thank you for sharing the wonderful tutorial!
ReplyDeleteOh! I'm so happy you found me! I love peonies too! I'd love to see your finished project! :)
DeleteHi, Loti! Beautiful, elegant, simple and inexpensive. My husband and I didn't get a “wedding” before as all little girls dream of. But, because of your tutorial and ones like it, I've convinced him we can have a gorgeous vow renewal that would rival any $50g wedding. In fact, two doctor's I work for got married and had a $1mil wedding and won't be near as beautiful as ours will be! ❤️
ReplyDeleteHi Tabria! Oh, I hope you have a beautiful and wonderful day! So glad, I could help even in a small way!
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