
I love this Jayson Home and Garden Maine Pinecone Wreath ($28) because it's simple, elegant, and looks great as is or tied with a red ribbon. Although it's inexpensive, I could never bring myself to buy it because it's such a simple DIY project. So, if you live in the vicinity of some pine trees and want to make your very own white pinecone wreath, you can learn the steps when you read more
Supplies:
- 1 grapevine wreath
- Pinecones (35-50, depending on size)
- Hot glue gun
- Glue sticks
- Can of white, or off-white spray paint.
- Newspaper, or some sort of dropcloth.
Steps:
- Hot glue gun the pine cones in two or three rings across the wreath, depending on the size of the cones and the wreath. If you want to be symmetrical, put the largest pinecones in the middle ring, and the smaller pinecones in the outside ring. To keep the pinecones stable, use a lot of glue on their bottoms.
- Once all the pinecones are glued, let the wreath sit and air dry for a while.
- Lay newspaper on the ground or on a table, and lay the wreath on it.
- Spray paint the wreath until it is completely white.
- Air dry.
- Hang and enjoy! The wreath will most likely be heavy, so be sure to use a heavy-duty hanger of some sort.
Dina Bar-El
Princesse Tam-Tam
Comfort
I'd love this with a great big bow!!!!!!!! A red one for Christmas and then something neutral for the rest of the winter!!
1I think it's gorgeous too!!!
2dh that's a great idea!
A big red bow would really make it Christmasy!!!
I have mine up already
3This is classic holiday pretty!
4Me, too, aimeeb!
5That is such a good idea, and so lovely. I'll have to collect some pine cones this weekend.
6Great idea! I love making wreaths. It's fun, decorative, and easy to change for all seasons.
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