Here’s a fun and simple craft to do with the kids this Holiday Season. My 5 year old enjoyed it and so did the adults! These Coffee Filter Snowflakes are easy to make, and the results are beautiful! We first tried making snowflakes out of paper, but I found that using coffee filters instead produce prettier snowflakes!
All you’ll need to make these are coffee filters and scissors! Check out the simple steps below.
I can assure you, you’re not going to want to stop making snowflakes! I made so many because there’s just so many different designs you can come up with! I’m trying to think of a way to use them. We may use them to decorate our glass doors, windows, and walls! What would you use these for?
Maggie C says
So cool! I was looking for a cheap way to decorate the windows and this looks to be it! Thanks 🙂
Ashlee says
what a cute Idea I am going to have to try this out 🙂
Melinda Dunne says
That is a great and inexpensive craft decorating idea. Thanks for posting!
Jessica Cali says
This is cool!! I’ll have to do some of these with my kids this weekend!
Crystal Irvin says
I’ve actually done this with tissue papper as well!
Susan Bewley says
I used to love doing that as a kid!
Andrew says
Great idea! The pleated coffee filters adds an extra dose of awesomeness!
Cassandra - The So Cal Coupon Mommy says
Such a cute idea – thank you for sharing 🙂
Jessica Hehir says
Great idea!! I can’t wait to try these out with my girls- bring on the snow!
malia says
Can’t wait to make these again next year…I love decorating for the holidays!
Jessica E. says
So cute! I have a coffee filter handprint angel that my oldest made for me and I love it. These are awesome. 😀
Aimee Worley says
These are so cute! I used to love making these as a kid & it’s inexpensive 🙂
Julie D. says
I know I am late in commenting on this but what a cute craft! I think my almost five year old would love to do this. Pinning this post! 🙂
malia says
As soon as you know it, the Holidays will be here! Can’t wait to make these again this year 🙂
Deb says
Love these, can’t wait to make them this winter!
Andrea says
I love this. I teach kids camp at our Scrapbook store in Texas and this is a cheap craft we can do and it’ll keep them busy for a while.
Alaina Bullock says
What a great idea! WE have tons of leftover coffee filters, and now I know exactly what we can do with some of them!
wheezi says
Always looking for some creative way to do with my Avajade. This one will definitely do! Thanks 🙂
Krista B says
This is such a great and easy project – thanks for the idea!!
Cassandra says
I always forget how to make these… It used to be so easy for me as a kid, and now I always forget. But, I def have to do this with my pre-k class in Winter! We have the coffee filters!
Grandmacarol3 says
This looks like a great idea to do with the grand kids when they come for a weekend!! Thanks
Michelle F. says
never thought to use coffee filters. very cute
Linda H. says
That’s a neat idea. I’m sure the kids would love to do this =)
Rebecca Parsons says
Ok that is cool. My daughter spent 2 hours last year making snowflakes out of paper I can’t imagine the time she would spend doing these. I’ll give her some of the coffee filters I have and see if she will make some. We covered a wall last year. I will let her go and I am sure my room would be covered this year.
Teresa Daine Null says
great idea!!
ANN*H says
These are really cute and easy and also cheap to make with the coffee filters. They also can be colored . Each one can be totally different then the one before. Cute to hang up for Christmas holidays too
Brandi Dawn says
This is awesome! And I bet they last longer than regular paper ones because the coffee filters are a bit more durable.
Marcia Lee says
What a great craft for kids. I have plenty of coffee filters and children’s scissors. I might do this in my after school Good New Club Bible club. Thank you for sharing.
Lori E says
These are soo cute! They are going on my list for Christmas decorations this year.
Linda Manns Linneman says
These are so cute. I will have to try doing this with my grandkids. They would really enjoy this
Dandi D says
I’d never thought of using coffee filters. We don’t drink coffee anymore, so this would be a great way to use up the filters.