- First, you will want to dye your coffee filters with food coloring. Add some water in a bowl and add the desired food coloring . Add a few drops and stir. I started with just red. Dip the end of your coffee filter into your bowl. 
- The water sort of wicks up and colors the entire filter. I then set mine on a baking sheet to dry. You can make as many of each of the colors as you would like. I chose pink, green, purple, and yellow. 
- I did a mix of red and blue to make colors like the purple above. I will note that when you mix two different food colorings you can kind of see each color on the coffee filter. 
- Allow your coffee filters to dry completely on the baking sheet. 
- Then, you will want to attach them to your wreath form. You can use any wreath form you desire but I do like to cover mine with strips of white cotton material. This makes it extra easy to just rip everything off when you are ready for a change and re-use the form. Then just put the eraser end of a pencil into each of the coffee filters. 
- Use a hot glue gun to attach them randomly into place in rows around your wreath form. 
- You will want to keep filling the coffee filter wreath until it is nice and full. Don't forget to also add coffee filters to the inside surface. 
- Once you have all of your coffee filters in place, you can hang your spring wreath right on your front door. You can add a loop of ribbon on the back for easier hanging as well.