How to create a coffee topiary with your own hands to improve the interior.

How to create a coffee topiary with your own hands to improve the interior.

From coffee beans can be prepared not onlyaromatic drink, but also very interesting and original decorative crafts for the home. Today we want to offer you an interesting master class on creating an original "coffee" topiary. How to make a coffee topiary. Photo №1 To make this topiary we need the following materials and tools:

  • Fried coffee beans. Their number will depend on what kind of topiary you want to get in the end. For our "tree" it took about 100 grams of grains.
  • Ball-base. For this purpose, you can use a Christmas ball or any other suitable object.
  • Super glue or glue gun.
  • Swords or a few pencils.
  • Brown paints.
  • Capacity for fastening the tree.
  • Scissors and various elements for decoration (ribbons, burlap, etc.).

To collect our topiary we begin with the fact thatwe make a tree trunk out of the skewers and attach a ball to it. To keep the ball more securely, you can fix it with a small amount of glue. Then take the coffee beans and begin to glue them to our foundation. Stick them as close as possible to each other. In order for the tree to look more bulky andThrough the gaps did not shine through the basis you need to repeat the manipulation with the grains again, trying to cover the unfilled areas. The trunk of the topiary we will paint with brown paint. We leave our tree for gluing of glue, and in the meantime we start to make a decor. To do this, we take a piece of burlap and cut out a circle from it, with which we will wrap our jar. Then we take the workpiece from the burlap and turn it aroundit is our capacity. To fix the fabric on the jar we used a regular elastic band. By the way, skewers for greater strength can also be fastened at the bottom with an elastic band. After that, you can start installing ourtopiary in capacity. We used a small amount of gypsum solution, which was carefully poured into a jar. Fill the jar can be slightly more than half. When the solution gets a little bit stiff, we put a sapling into it and leave it to the full hardness. You can decorate the gypsum with ground coffee, which will create an imitation of the real earth. The last thing we have to do is addseveral decorative elements in the form of thin multi-colored ribbons. We tie them on the trunk, and also on the jar, thus hiding the elastic band that fastens the burlap. And now our sweet and fragrant tree of happiness is ready. Wherever you put it, it will complement the interior and refresh it with the aroma of natural coffee.

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