Pinecones are amazing to make a add a rustic touch to your decor, and you can even make up something catchy of them – a little Christmas tree! A pinecone Christmas tree is a super natural decoration, it looks interesting and bold, it may be used indoors and outdoors and decorated in various ways. How? Here are some examples.
Single Pinecone Christmas Trees
If your pinecone is oversized, you may use it as a single ready Christmas tree. How to decorate it? Go for touches of some paints – paint the whole piece with green paint and add colorful pompoms and a star on top. Make snowy edges or paint the edges in some bright shades. Another idea is not to paint but to place some beads inside the pinecone and top it with a piece you like.
Use large pinecones as Christmas trees, paint them green and add little stars on top.
A large pinecone as a tree in a shabby pot, with a glitter star and a vintage ornament hanging.
Multiple Pinecone Christmas Trees
Read the tutorials on making multiple pinecone Christmas trees and make one. Such a tree can do without any decor – place it on evergreens to make the space natural. Paint or whitewash the tree, add LEDs, lights, beads and colorful pompoms. Paint the tree or add glitter in gold or copper for a sparkly touch. Enjoy!
A couple of gilded pinecone Christmas trees decorated with lights look very festive and interesting.
A large Christmas pinecone tree with each piece painted in a different color will make a statement for sure.
A tree stump underneath is great to highlight the rustic feel and a touch of silver glitter makes the tree sparkly.
A whitewashed pinecone Christmas tree with a red fake bird on top and red berries for a shabby chic look.
Pinecone Christmas tree decorated with cinnamon sticks, nuts, citrus and dried fruits for a rustic feel.