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Coffee Filter Snowflakes
Coffee Filter Snowflakes

This is a great craft for a snowy winter day. Decorate resident windows and doors, hang them on a tree or make them part of a hallway mural.

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Written by StoriiCare
Updated over a week ago

This craft was sourced from One Little Project. Click here to see the original post. Click here to watch video instructions.

Supplies

  • Coffee filters

  • Washable markers

  • Water

  • Eyedropper or small measuring spoon

  • Scissors

  • Parchment paper (optional)

  • Iron (optional)

Instructions

  1. Design

  • Pass out the coffee filter(s) and markers. Using wintery blues, purples and pinks are ideal!

  • Have everyone colour on their coffee filter. Since the colours will eventually blend together, it doesn’t really matter what gets drawn. The more coverage, the better. It will make the colours really pop!

  • Use an eyedropper or small measuring spoon to drop water onto the coffee filters. You want the entire coffee filter to be saturated, but not soaking or it will take ages to dry.

2. Dry

Leave the snowflakes to dry. You can either leave them sitting overnight, or you can dry them in the oven at 115 F/50 C for 30 minutes. Keep an eye on them because after too long they will start curling at the edges.

3. Fold & Cut

  • Once completely dry, fold the coffee filter in half.

  • Fold the right corner of the coffee filter to the left so that it is 1/3 of the way over.

  • Fold the left corner of the coffee filter so that the edges line up on the right (if you open it up to check, you should have perfect thirds).

  • Fold the coffee filter in half one last time.

  • Taking scissors, cut out the pieces from your folded coffee filters to make your snowflakes. You can cut half circles, half hearts, half diamonds, half teardrops, and all sorts of other shapes to make a beautiful snowflake! When you cut off the tip, it will give you a hole in the centre.

  • Open them up to see the beautiful patterns you’ve made!

Optional: You can place snowflakes on a piece of parchment paper and iron over them to make them nice, stiff and flat for hanging or using as decorations.



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