You will need pinecones of varying sizes for this one.
You could do this without the jewels. Just hot glue ribbon on the wide part of the pinecone and hang from a window. Saw this done at the Culinary & Craft House in Branson.
Just one large pinecone in an urn...simple, yet elegant. Spray the pinecone silver or gold or just leave natural.
Branches of pincones to use on top a hutch or sideboard or anywhere for that matter!
Ah, don't forget to jazz up your gift wrapping with some nature!
Ah, don't forget to jazz up your gift wrapping with some nature!
The only place I've seen huge pinecones like this were in California. I should have gotten some when I lived there. Oh well. All you Californians can do this!
Ok, hope that inspired you all! I'm off to gather my pinecones now!
Don't forget to get your blog posts ready for tomorrow's "Christmas Cookie Recipe Party!"
See you soon!
Darlene
Don't forget to get your blog posts ready for tomorrow's "Christmas Cookie Recipe Party!"
See you soon!
Darlene
3 comments:
Usually they're annoying when all over the ground, but now I'm wishing I had picked some up when I saw them! Fabulous ideas.
I love to use pine cones. Last night I pulled out the container of pinecones from my home in Alabama. I already had a few ideas but you've just given me some others!
So many possibilities with pinecones! I recently updated my pinecone tree from the fall to a more holiday version.
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