Southern Oregon Living: Recycle and Reuse - Coffee Sleeve Wreath

Recycle and Reuse - Coffee Sleeve Wreath

Recycle and Reuse - Coffee Sleeve WreathRecycle and Reuse - Coffee Sleeve Wreath.  This very Simple Coffee Sleeve Wreath is a great way to recycle and reuse your cardboard coffee sleeves to create a unique wreath for the holidays.  Siobhan and Lindsey of Magpie and Cake provide a step by step tutorial on how to create an environmentally friendly wreath from salvaged cardboard coffee sleeves. 

If you need some cardboard coffee sleeves, perhaps you might convince your family, friends, co-workers, and even your local coffee house to recycle a few for you for this project.  The coffee sleeve wreath is a fast and easy project to make, and a very green way to reuse an ordinary coffee sleeve!  Enjoy!

6 commentsMel Peterson - The Naked Blogger • December 13 2009 01:49AM

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I am pretty sure that I will never do this, but your wreath looks great.

Posted by James Lyon (Vista Pacific Realty) over 2 years ago

Oh come on James, you can do it!

Posted by Mel Peterson - The Naked Blogger (Real Estate Cafe LLC) over 2 years ago

I'm with James on this ..........the wreath looks nice but pretty sure no one will receive one from me.  I don't remember seeing any coffee sleeves in my jars of Maxwell House instant.

 

Terry Coffee Drinker Edwards

Posted by Terry Edwards (Russell & Jeffcoat Real Estate Corp.) over 2 years ago

Reuse, recycle what a concept.  Great things come from other things...and we use them over and over.  How rewarding, like leftovers...I love leftovers. 

Posted by Terrylynn Fisher, HAFA Certified, EcoBroker, CRS, CEP Realtor, Etc. (Dudum Real Estate Group - BuyStageSell.com) over 2 years ago

Melinda....your wreath does look great....If I tried to create that, it just would not come out looking like that...

Posted by Barbara Todaro "Franklin MA Homes" (RE/MAX Executive Realty ) over 2 years ago

Terry Coffee Drinker Edwards ~ Funny!  Maxwell House Instant... oh my goodness!

Terrylynn ~ I love leftovers too!  Especially tuna casserole :)

Barbara ~ Give it a try.  You can always donate it to the Goodwill :)

Posted by Mel Peterson - The Naked Blogger (Real Estate Cafe LLC) over 2 years ago

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