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Coffee Filter Poppies

January 26, 2016 by Bethany Sy

Well it’s that time of year when we’re all pretty much OVER WINTER. It’s only fun for so long… until it’s not fun. It’s just cold.

I’m not usually one to complain about winter (especially when I’m snowboarding), but lately I keep catching myself daydreaming about balmy days… the girls swinging, picnics, sidewalk chalk, and fresh spring blooms.

Gorgeous pink poppies by Amanda Rydell

I found this amazing pic on Instagram via Amanda Rydell last summer and saved it to my ‘Inspiration folder’ …and I remember thinking ‘poppies are SO PRETTY and obnoxious!’

And then my next thought was… ‘’those MUST be made out of coffee filters.’

But, they aren’t! THEY’RE REAL! I even had to do a little Google research to confirm that they just really look like that!

I’m sure you can guess what happened next… I MADE SOME POPPIES.

Make genuine-looking poppies with coffee filters and food coloring! {Reality Daydream}

Here are the supplies you’ll need:

  • coffee filters
  • food coloring
  • scissors
  • small paper plates (or cardstock cut in circles)
  • black texturous fabric
  • glue
  • disposable plastic cup (about the size of a red Solo cup)
  • small bowl

Supplies for making coffee filter poppies {Reality Daydream}

Put about an inch of water in your bowl, and add several drops of food coloring. I used mostly red with a few drops of yellow to give it a more ‘peach’ color. Be advised that red food coloring will give you a PINK poppy. If you want a true red poppy, you’ll have to use this red food coloring (aff link). It will get them pretty darn red, but even then it’s not a true blood red like red poppies you see in nature.

I made a red one just to show ya… that’s my cute model, Paisley.

Make gorgeous poppies using coffee filters and food coloring! SUPER simple! {Reality Daydream}

Take 4 or 5 coffee filters (still stuck together), fold in half and in half again, then hold them in the dyed water for a few seconds. It’s so fun to watch the color move up the coffee filter before your eyes! At this point, you can still add more dye if you find that the color isn’t as saturated as you want. Keep in mind that they will dry lighter than they appear when wet.

How to make gorgeous authentic-looking poppies with coffee filters! {Reality Daydream}

Next, drape them over the plastic cups to dry. This makes them naturally ruffle a bit naturally, and when they dry, they’ll stay in that exact position!

Use dyed coffee filters to make very authentic-looking poppy flowers! {Reality Daydream}

Use coffee filters to make poppies! {Reality Daydream}

Repeat, repeat, REPEAT! For however many poppies you want to make! Each poppy will only technically need 3 or 4 filters, but I like to use 3 or 4 filters from separate drying cups so they have different ruffles and shape. Does that make sense?

Dye coffee tilfers with food coloring to make poppies! {Reality Daydream}

Let this dry until they’re super stiff… a couple hours, depending on how many layers you have stacked. Then peel apart your layers!

Making coffee filter poppies {Reality Daydream}

Next, dollop some glue on the center of your paper plate, and press on the first coffee filter. (I used Elmer’s, but you could use a hot glue gun too). Then dollop some glue in the center of that filter and add another layer of coffee filter… REPEAT until you have as many layers as you want! I think I did 4 on mine.

Make coffee filter poppies with basic household things! {Reality Daydream}

While you’re letting that glue dry, cut your black fabric into circles. I had this super texture-y / stringy fabric laying around that was PERFECT. But I don’t remember where I bought it (literally more than 10 years ago) so I can’t help you there. But even if you just use black felt, it will be ok because it’s just going to look dark inside the flower.

Dollop some more glue  and press your fabric circle into place!

Make super authentic-looking poppies with coffee filters and food coloring! {Reality Daydream}

Let em dryyyy!

Make poppes with coffee filters... they look so real! {Reality Daydream}

I trimmed off the edges of the paper plate base, and used this tutorial to add the stems… easier than I thought!

Use coffee filters to make a bouquet of poppies! {Reality Daydream}

Just looking at these makes me feel happy and READY FOR SPRING! And I love that they won’t die.

I popped a few in a clear vase and put them in the twins’ room for now. A vase of flowers always brings a nice touch to any room… and in this case I don’t have to worry about 4-year-olds spilling water and such.

Little girls room -- how to make coffee filter poppies {Reality Daydream}

Now that I’m thinking about it, a bouquet of these could be a great Valentine’s gift for a friend, teacher, neighbor, loved one… etc!

Make genuine-looking poppies with coffee filters and food coloring! {Reality Daydream}

There you have it! A fun little crafty tutorial! I can tell you from experience that it’s a great activity to do with the tiny dictators in your life. It’s nearly impossible to mess them up (the poppies, not the children). And my girls love to ‘smell the poppies’… hehe! Maybe I should spritz them with something yummy smelling.

NOW, if I could only get poppies to grow in my garden. I sprinkle seeds every year… and NOTHING! Please advice if you have a good method for getting poppies to grow. They’re so giant! And pretty!.

~Bethany

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…P.S! If you’re curious about the rest of the twins’ room, be sure to check out the rest of it! There are tutorials for EVERYTHING!

Tons of cuteness and tutorials for this little girls' room! {Reality Daydream}

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Nick and Bethany Sy are the creative free-spirits behind DIY/Lifestyle blog, Reality Daydream. They recently purchased a historic mansion and have been documenting the ups and downs of renovation and making this home their own... all while sharing tips and tutorials along the way! When they found themselves in the trenches of infertility, they started a journey that would prove to be their most important DIY project ever, and have 3 beautiful girls to show for it. <3

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Comments

  1. 13

    Betty says

    August 27, 2022 at 9:13 pm

    Ur poppies are lovely , but what about the stems ?? How or where did you get them ?

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  2. 14

    saundra says

    April 8, 2022 at 3:31 pm

    Hi! I love the idea of the coffee filter poppies! Could you please tell me how to make the stems? I went to the link you shared, but the stems that she has doesn’t look like yours. She said she got floral wire to make the stems.. Is this how you did it? If not, please let me know what you did. You’re so creative, and I love everything about this cute craft! Thanks so much for your time!

    Reply
  3. 15

    Randy says

    February 13, 2021 at 9:02 pm

    Stems?? What did you do for stems?

    Reply
  4. 16

    Wer ruft An says

    October 6, 2020 at 8:26 pm

    I just called my friend to tell that I have the solution for her problem.
    She need to make flowers for her doughter for shool. Et voila, thank you a lot!

    Reply
  5. 17

    carol says

    July 31, 2020 at 3:37 am

    your poppies are so pretty. I have to make some!! Sounds easy to do (sure hope so); I m impatient when it comes to crafting The colors look so lifelike. Thanks for the tutorial and introducing Paisley shes beautiful.

    Reply
  6. 18

    Chrissy says

    December 27, 2018 at 5:54 pm

    I bought a perennial in a pot and then harvested the seeds (there are a BUNCH in each of those cool looking black pods so let that part die /dry on it’s own, now I have poppies everywhere and they are even slightly different colors even though they came from the same original plant. Once you get them going they live for a long time. Mine are about 9 years old right now. The only problem is they are so delicate and only last a short time but it’s a glorious one!

    Reply
    • 19

      Bethany Sy says

      December 28, 2018 at 2:12 am

      I love knowing that! I’m gonna try it!

      Reply
  7. 20

    Flaf says

    January 27, 2016 at 9:20 am

    A friend of mine, who is a botanist, told me that you should sprinkle poppy seeds in the ground in the late fall… Because, apparently, poppy seeds need to freeze first during winter, and then they will grow in the spring. Maybe you could try it?

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    • 21

      Beth @ Reality Daydream says

      January 27, 2016 at 4:58 pm

      Fascinating! I’ll have to remember that next fall. I just love poppies!

      Reply
    • 22

      Lynn Spires says

      March 24, 2020 at 5:18 am

      This is true the winter 2020 was not cold enough for them to come up. I miss mine, this year.

      Reply

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