Friday, February 5, 2016

Coffee Art

We've officially used most things that can be used for art from the Kitchen. Flour, Corn starch, Seeds, Lemons, Flowers, Straws, Salt, Sugar, Potatoes, Baking soda, Vinegar, Powdered Milk, Oil. 

So why not Coffee? There's so much left after filtering anyways! And it's a *gorgeous* brown! 

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The Practical Mom: Coffee Art



The Practical Mom: Coffee Art

The Practical Mom: Coffee Art

The Practical Mom: Coffee Art

The Practical Mom: Coffee Art

The Practical Mom: Coffee Art

The Practical Mom: Coffee Art

The Practical Mom: Coffee Art

The Practical Mom: Coffee Art

The Practical Mom: Coffee Art

The Practical Mom: Coffee Art

The Practical Mom: Coffee Art

The Practical Mom: Coffee Art

The Practical Mom: Coffee Art



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23 comments:

  1. What a great idea! Thanks for sharing :)

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  2. I love using house hold items for my kids activities. I haven't tried coffee thanks for the good idea :).

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  3. how fun! I've seen videos of professionals doing coffee art and it's amazing. I never really thought of using it for my little dude. Plus it would be safe when it inevitably ended up in his mouth!

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    1. Yes I've seen professional art and they bowl me over- how do they do it!

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  4. When I first clicked on the post I thought it said coffee *filter* art - but this is way cooler! (Must smell wonderful, too!) Thanks for sharing at the Thoughtful Spot!

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    1. I've never used coffee filter since we don't have an expresso machine anyways! haha.

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  5. What a great idea! The house would smell fantastic too!

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  6. Your pictures are beautiful! What a good idea to use things from the kitchen for art. It opens up those little minds to all sorts of creative possibilities. Very cool.

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  7. My son would love this - it's almost like playing with mud, ha ha! Saw this on Laugh and Learn

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    1. exactly! except this is delicious smelling mud!

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  8. wow this is a great idea! xx #coolmumclub

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  9. Ah that's lovely! It would never even occur to me to use coffee. ;)
    #coolmumclub

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  10. Another fabulous idea and so very creative - who would have known? Love it! Thank you so much for sharing with us at Brag About it each week. Pinned and tweeted to share.
    ~Laurie

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    1. Thanks so much commenting, pinning & tweeting !

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  11. Part of me thinks this is a lovely idea whilst part of me thinks this is a waste of precious coffee! Thank you for sharing :)

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    1. I would never waste coffee! I love it too much to waste it. This is the leftover coffee in the filter, after we filter it! We throw that anyways

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  12. Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things blog hop

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  13. Hey, I dye with tea or coffee; why not use it for art? Clever idea indeed! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
    hugs,
    Jann

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    1. You dye with tea and coffee? will have to know more!

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  14. Very cool idea! You will be featured on #LaughLearnLinkup as most clicked link! Congrats, Haley
    http://haleysvintage.com

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  15. All I need is some grandchildren so I can give this a try!

    Thanks for Sharing Your Cup!

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  16. Thanks every one for the lovely comments, I always look forward to them :)

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