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Coffee Filter Angels Christmas Ornament

Creating coffee filter angels Christmas ornaments is a delightful and heartwarming craft that brings joy and whimsy to your holiday decorations. These charming ornaments are easy to make, requiring just a few simple materials like coffee filters, markers, and some glue. As you carefully shape the filters into angelic forms and add intricate details, you'll find yourself getting lost in the creative process, filling your home with the spirit of the season. Whether you hang them on your Christmas tree or use them to embellish gift packages, these coffee filter angels are sure to bring a smile to everyone who sees them. So grab a warm drink, put on some festive music, and enjoy crafting these adorable ornaments that will add a touch of magic to your Christmas celebrations.

Coffee Filter Angel Craft Supplies:

If you don’t have these materials on hand, you can find them at the Dollar Tree Store, on Amazon, or wherever you prefer to shop for crafting supplies. 

  • Round White Coffee Filters
  • Gold Glitter Glue
  • Gold Tinsel Chenille Stems
  • Wooden Beads
  • Light Pink Craft Paint
  • Ribbon – 10” Lengths
  • Glue Gun and Glue Sticks
  • Scissors
  • Fine Tip Permanent Marker
  • Ruler
  • Cotton Swab

You will need 1 coffee filter, 2 gold pipe cleaners, and 1 wood bead per angel.

How to Make Coffee Filter Angel Ornaments

First, flatten your round coffee filters, then fold them in half once and then fold them in half again.

Apply gold glitter glue in a scalloped pattern following the embossed edges of the coffee filter. Set aside to dry.

After the glitter glue has dried, it’s time to start assembling the angel. Fold the point of the coffee filter, apply glue with glue gun and then insert into the wooden bead.

To create the halo, form a small circle from the gold tinsel chenille stem, folding the end over to secure. Trim the straight length to one-inch with scissors.

Apply glue to end and insert in hole at the top of the wooden bead head.

To create the wings, lay gold tinsel chenille stem down on a ruler (these are twelve inches long). Bring one end into the six-inch mark and twist end to secure.

Bring the other end to the center and twist to secure. Flip angel over and glue the wings directly under the wooden bead head.

To create a face, use a fine tip permanent marker to draw the closed eyes and singing mouth. Apply light pink paint with a cotton swab to highlight the angel’s cheeks.

To finish, attach a loop of ribbon to the halo to hang it up. Wouldn’t she look darling on your Christmas tree?

 

 

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