Friday, December 11, 2009

super simple coffee cardboard recycled wreath tutorial

It's Wreath Week over at Dollar Store Crafts! Great timing, as just a few days ago, in a burst of Christmas decorating, I made a wreath of my own... using the cardboard sleeves from disposable coffee cups.



I hate the waste of disposable coffee cups. But coffee is also an essential part of my morning commute, and sometimes I forget my stainless steel coffee thermos. I started to collect the coffee sleeves in a drawer of my desk at work - partly to remind myself how much waste builds up over the course of a year - and partly to reuse them at a later date in some craft project that I'd eventually dream up.

The variety of colours and textures that these things are made of is actually quite lovely. Like little swatches of cardboard.

I also have a bit of a history with cardboard coffee sleeves: a couple of years ago, I made a whole quilt out of coffee sleeves.

I didn't take any step-by-step photos while I was making the wreath, but it is super easy to make. Here's how...

Super Simple Coffee Cardboard Recycled Wreath Tutorial

You will need: old cardboard coffee sleeves (don't use new ones; just collect a few, or ask your friends to donate them from their eggnog lattes); a cereal box (ie a larger piece of cardboard for the backing); a glue gun (or strong glue + a bit more patience); scissors, a ribbon.

1. Plug in your glue gun!

2. Cut out a ring of cardboard from the back of an old cereal box. I used two bowls to outline the circles before cutting. You really don't need to be very precise though, as the circle will be totally covered when you're done.

3. Take your cardboard coffee sleeves, and cut out leaf shapes. You don't need a template for this either. Try to vary the sizes of the leaves, so you can tuck some little ones in among the larger leaves.

4. With your glue gun, put a dab of glue on a leaf, then stick it down onto the ring. You want to glue onto the "advertising" side of the cardboard (ie. where it says the name of the coffee shop), so the finished wreath is plain cardboard.

5. Repeat with all the leaves, gradually layering them. Vary the angles of the leaves to create an organic, branchy look. Also mix up the sizes, colours and textures of the leaves as you go.

6. Tie on a ribbon, and you're good to go!


22 comments:

  1. How awesome - great recycling!

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  2. Great! I think I will have to try this. :)

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  3. This is very clever and cute, I would add some flowers from the coffee cup and put some sticks in too as interest.

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  4. This is fabulous! Thanks for sharing!

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  5. So pretty and clever! ~Lanie

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  6. This is such a super awesome wreath! I am sorry to say I forgot to include it in the voting for the DSC handmade wreath contest, so I'm going to include it in the final voting round (it should have made it that far anyway!). So sorry about that, I feel really terrible about it!! I really love this wreath.

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  7. nice work! i love how you saved those cup holders to remind you of the waste!
    i just made my own wreath at www.reworkedart.blogspot.com wish it was recycled though!

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  8. Very cool, and inventive!

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  9. All these boxes are really too versatile and durable .

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  10. So cool! Thanks for the link!

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  11. Ive seen a lot of wreath crafts before but this one is unique. Its very cute. I am going to have to start saving the cardboard when i buy coffee so I can add this to my collection of wreaths.

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  12. Thanks, No Impact Bride!

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  13. Terrific up-cycling project! Thanks for sharing!

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  14. Looks great! I have about 300 coffee sleeves--stuck in a drawer like you did. I have been trying to make a wreath, but my attempts look really amateur, so I am going to start again with your instructions. Thank you!

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  15. Good luck with the wreath, Angie! I'm sure it'll look great!

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  16. I love this wreath so much I gave it a try, with a Valentine's theme twist.
    You can take a look at it here - http://soscraft.blogspot.com/2012/02/dia-dos-namorados-chegar-valentines-day.html
    Thank you for sharing!

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  17. @Filipa Sompy - Wonderful! A Valentine's wreath is a lovely idea. Nice work!

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  18. FANTASTIC! I'm hosting a candy tasting party for Unreal Candy and wanted to use the showy cardboard box pieces in my decor...this will be POIFFFFECT. Will blog it and link back to MARVELOUS YOU! MWAH!!! (http://www.liveyourloveoutloud.com)

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