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This panel will be a wonderful gift for all coffee lovers, as well as decorate the kitchen or workplace of a true coffee lover.
Coffee panel in the kitchen

Coffee panel in the kitchen

  • The frame is wooden.
  • Sackcloth.
  • Plastic bottle 1.5 l.
  • Gouache paint is dark brown ("chocolate").
  • White acrylic paint.
  • Thick cardboard.
  • Coffee beans.
  • Dried slices of citrus.
  • Star anise.
  • Cinnamon sticks.
  • Glue gun.

Coffee panel in the kitchen

1. Let's make a basis for a panel. To do this, cut a blank from a thick cardboard to fit the frame. Pick up a piece of burlap slightly larger than the frame.
Coffee panel in the kitchen

2. Preheat the glue gun. Apply glue along the edge of the cardboard blank and glue the burlap to it.
Coffee panel in the kitchen

Coffee panel in the kitchen

3. Apply glue to the inside of the frame. Insert the cardboard blank into the frame and press firmly.
Coffee panel in the kitchen

Coffee panel in the kitchen

4. Using scissors, trim the excess burlap along the edges.
Coffee panel in the kitchen

Coffee panel in the kitchen

5. At the top of the plastic bottle, draw the outline of the cup of the desired size. Carefully cut the workpiece.
Coffee panel in the kitchen

Coffee panel in the kitchen

6. Open the plastic blank with white acrylic paint. Leave in a warm place until dry.
Coffee panel in the kitchen

7. Open a small piece of thick cardboard (approximately 15x7 cm) with brown gouache.
Coffee panel in the kitchen

Coffee panel in the kitchen

8. From the cardboard, cut out the substrate for the cup to the size of the plastic blank and the blank for the saucer.
Coffee panel in the kitchen

Coffee panel in the kitchen

9. Cover the blank of the cup with a layer of brown paint, completely painting over white acrylic.
Coffee panel in the kitchen

Coffee panel in the kitchen

10. Apply glue to the side surfaces of the plastic blank and stick to the backing. Glue the workpiece-saucer from below.
Coffee panel in the kitchen

Coffee panel in the kitchen

11. We begin to glue the cup with coffee beans. Apply a layer of glue to a small area of ​​the workpiece. Spread the grains in even rows, trying to minimize the gaps between them.
Coffee panel in the kitchen

Coffee panel in the kitchen

Coffee panel in the kitchen

12. Lastly, glue the saucer over the grains. The lower part of the saucer on the panel will be almost invisible, so it can be pasted over with fragments of coffee beans.
Coffee panel in the kitchen

13. Place the cup on the panel, select the optimal location and stick it to the burlap.
Coffee panel in the kitchen

Coffee panel in the kitchen

Coffee panel in the kitchen

14. For cup decor, you can use dried citruses, cinnamon, star anise, burlap bows.
15. Place the dried orange inside the cup. Glue a few sticks of cinnamon. A slice of lemon can be placed on a saucer.
Coffee panel in the kitchen

Coffee panel in the kitchen

Coffee panel in the kitchen

16. Fill the empty space at the top of the panel with patterns of coffee beans, glue star anise stars.
Coffee panel in the kitchen

Coffee panel in the kitchen

17. Put the handle of the cup out of the coffee beans and gently glue it.
Coffee panel in the kitchen

Coffee panel in the kitchen

Coffee panel in the kitchen
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