42 Pinecone Garlands You Can Easily DIY

42 Pinecone Garlands You Can Easily DIY
Pinecones are perfect for decorating for the fall and winter, and they are all-natural and you can compose sustainable decor of them. I love using pinecones for winter and Christmas decor, and the first thing I usually make is garlands that are amazing for decorating mantels, console tables and just credenzas. Wanna make some, too?... 
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DIY Pinecone Wreath Ornament Tag For Christmas

DIY Pinecone Wreath Ornament Tag For Christmas
Don’t know how to make cool Christmas gift wraps? Here’s an idea! The supplies are miniature pinecones, cardstock, miniature bottle brush trees, a hot glue gun, spray paint and glitter. Start by cutting a basic round wreath shape out of cardstock. Use a low temperature hot glue gun to glue a ring of hemlock pinecones... 
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10 Simple DIY Pinecone Fall Decorations You’ll Love

10 Simple DIY Pinecone Fall Decorations You’ll Love
Pinecones are often considered cool for winter decor but what about fall? They look great in fall arrangements, too! Pinecones are super easy to clean and preserve, this is a perfect material for decorations of any kind. Place them into bowls with candles, pumpkins, vegetables, decorate them in fall colors and just gild them –... 
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8 Easy DIY Pinecone Ornaments For Christmas

8 Easy DIY Pinecone Ornaments For Christmas
Pinecones are pretty and very cool! I can’t name a material that would be more appropriate for winter and Christmas crafts. We’ve already told you of pinecone wreaths, garlands and even Christmas trees made of pinecones. Today it’s all about pinecone ornaments, which are extremely easy, truly Christmas-like and very budget-friendly as pinecones can be... 
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Easy DIY Festive Pinecone Swag

Easy DIY Festive Pinecone Swag
Pinecones are the best natural decorations and the most budget-friendly ones, so crafting with them is a pleasure. You’ll need leftover paint, containers, pinecones, wax paper and painter’s tape. Water down house paint or use craft paint. Dip the pinecones and lay them on the wax paper to dry. Some of the pinecones will open... 
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