Contributed by
Coffee filter 'coloring' is something I really enjoy doing. The kids always have to beat me off so they get a chance to color the filters too *blushes*. The dark edges just sort of happen on their own -- the water wicks the color to the edge to create this pretty effect.
This is one of those crafts that's really simple for little kids (toddlers and preschool) but remains fun as you get older.
Note: You can complete this project using food colouring instead of washable markers. However! I find this option to be very messy so would not do it with young children (if they get food colouring on their clothing you won't be able to get it out). I would only use this option with children over age 10 and even then would want a good amount of supervision and old clothes to be worn.
Flatten out the coffee filters on a plate.
Let dry (this takes about 1/2 an hour, but will take
longer if the filter has been soaked by an over-zealous
crafter!).
Take the second filter and fold it in half.
Fold the arms over and glue or tape so it looks like she
is holding her hands in front of her.
For the head, you have a few options: