Then you’ll love this coffee filter seashell suncatcher craft! It is one of our fun summer-themed coffee filter crafts for kids of all ages. Transform coffee filters and colored paper into a colorful seashell suncatcher you can hang in the window. You can do this craft at home, as a ...
This Fall Coffee Filter Craft is a great way to createfall themeddecorations that will welcome autumn into your home! Recommended Grade Level: Preschool Kindergarten 1st Grade Supply List Coordinating Activities Fall Coffee Filter Garland Craft Supplies: Parchment paper Large cookie sheet pan Coffee fi...
Step 2: Set the first “bunch in the center of a second coffee filter and repeat the same bunching motion. Step 3: Repeat Step Two until you have four coffee filters. Using a small rubber band (I used a child sized hair band) and secure the top of the paper flower “stem”. It w...
Let’s learn how to make this Angel Coffee Filter Craft! This cute little angel can be beautifully diverse using any color of construction paper for her face, and is easy to make. Plus you can easily turn her into a princess by folding the wings smaller to be princess sleeves and adding...
This coffee filter rose craft is perfect for kids of all ages that you can make these at home or in the classroom. It is one of our favorite kids crafts because it makes the prettiest flowers no matter the child’s skill level. Make gorgeous paper coffee filter roses. It’s easy, fun...
coffee filter clear plastic cup markers or pens tissue paper (or wool/string) clear tapeInstructions:leave the coffee filter intact and color with pens, wet and then dry. thread some string throught the base of a plastic/paper cup so it hangs upside down, and then thread the string ...
Coffee Filter Crafts for Kids: Coffee Filter Flower Craft To make this, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For more, see ourDisclosure Policy.) Two white basket coffee filters Crayonsormarkers Construction paper ...
coffee filter blue and green washable markers (we used crayola brand) squirt bottle or small glass of water black construction paper glue Optional: white paint, old toothbrush and popsicle stickNote: You can complete this project using food colouring instead of washable markers. However! I find ...
STEP 2.Place a colored coffee filter on a craft mat or zipper bag and spritz with water to watch the magic!Set aside to dry. Read on to find out why the colors blend together when you add water. Pin STEP 3.Clip the clothespins on a scrap of cardboard and paint all sides with bro...
Looking for a great but simple Valentine’s craft that will be fun for all kids – toddlers and beyond? This tie dye coffee filter Valentine Heart Craft is super easy and very enjoyable. It’s also inexpensive to do, which makes it a complete winner. If you are looking for more ideas,...