Get inspired by these colorful and creative 15 pinecone crafts and art projects. Create beautiful pine cone wreaths, flowers, and more.
Pine cones baskets are excellent craft ideas for Thanksgiving and Christmas decorating
Use easy materials and tools to make adorable DIY pine cone crafts using fresh pinecones from the nature for kids and adults this Fall.
Time to gather up all the pinecones because I have over 40 awesome pinecone crafts and projects that kids and adults will love creating.
These pinecone bird feeders are so easy to make! This is such a fun craft for kids of all ages. Kids, teens, tweens, adults, seniors - Who doesn't love watching a little bit of wild life in their backyard!? Each pinecone bird feeder takes about 10 minutes to make... maybe even less? The best part is that you can add as much or as little peanut butter and birdseed as you like. If you want, you can absolutely LOAD your pinecone with peanut butter before dipping it in the birdseed. It's just that if you do that, it won't look
Bleaching gives pine cones an aged, whitewashed patina that works for both modern and rustic décor schemes!
Just look at this beautiful owl made from pine cone scales! Follow the wonderful photo tutorial at Nature Notes From Above then get inspired and create your own pine cone creature :)
Petr Vaclavek – Dubanci.cz
Bleached pinecones have a weathered, soft patina that's perfect for holiday crafting. Follow this easy guide on how to bleach pinecones for decor.
The fall decorating experts at HGTV share how to capture the beauty of fall with this versatile woodland wreath complete with acorns and pinecones.
How to Make a Pinecone Bird Feeder with peanut butter - the birds love this recipe and the kids will enjoy creating this craft!
There is SO many outdoor activities to do in Autumn. Here's our list of fantastic favourites we use for inspiration.Get out there and enjoy Autumn!
Learn how easy and inexpensive it is to make beautifully bleached pincones for your fall, Christmas, or holiday decor and crafts.
Welcome the harvest season with a touch of charm. I found a few inspiring natural wood, glass and porcelain autumn accessories what would looks wonderful my mantel, coffee table or bookshelf. I wil…
These easy wax-dipped pinecone fire starters make starting a fire a cinch! It is cold here in Kansas and we are trying to take the chill out.
Have you seen the flying carp streamers in Japan? They are known as Koinobori. (Admittedly, I just learned that term.) They are typically made from a woven fabric and flown during the Japanese celebration known as Tango no sekku. This celebration is dedicated to children and also referred to as Children's Day. This is a celebration of the children of Japan in the hope they may grow up to be strong and resilient like the carp that swim up the waterfalls. Read more about the festivities here. I'v
If you've found yourself with an abundance of pine cones, I'll help you put them to good use. Here's 9 ways to use them in your home and garden.
This cute little hedgehog belongs in Arbis. What do you think it's name would be?
Today I'm introducing a new theme to A Wayward Wind; Campy Camp Crafts! DIYs with a scouting theme! I collect many camp and scouting books, and love drawing inspiration from them. I adore the dedication of completing a long list of tasks a scout needs before acquiring a badge. Growing up I always dreamed of being a part of Campfire Girls or the Girl Scouts, but alas, my softball and art activities ate up my extracurricular time. All good scouts needs the skill and know how to build a proper fire. A good fire is an essential to a camp for both cooking and warm. And really is there anything more fun than sitting around a campfire with good friends? This a fun craft to make to ensure that you will have the proper tinder to start a fire, and doubles as a great gift for fellow camping enthusiasts. Supplies are fairly easy to gather. You could use left over wax from candles at home as well! I didn't have any, so I opted to use natural bees wax. I just love the way it smells like honey. 1. Chop your bees wax up and put it in a left over can. I put the can in our dutch oven filled with water and made a double boiler to melt the wax. 2. While the wax was melting I wrapped my cones in braided cotton candle wicking. Leaving enough at top to hold onto for dipping. 3. Happy dipping! I would submerse my cone, and then let the wax drip off and dry a bit before dipping back into the wax. A few coats should do the trick! 4. Then I placed my cones back into the tart trays and filled the trays up with the rest of the bees wax. This gives the cones a stable base when using to light a fire. 5. Getting your cones out of a metal tray may seam tricky at first. Just pop the tray in your ice chest for about 5 min, and the waxy cones should pop away easily from the tray.
Pinecone mobile made at the Adirondack Museum.
Pine cones can easily be transformed into many wonderful creations? Browse through these amazing pine cone crafts ideas, and you and your kids will fall will have plenty fun projects to make. Some of these
From branches and leaves to acorns and pinecones, the outdoors is full of materials for DIY goodness.
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In this detailed step by step tutorial we share exactly how to make pinecone fire starters that would make terrific winter wedding favors or great gifts!
Private swap with Ilaria in Italy. Thank you so much!!
You never know where you might be when your muse visits. For Petr Václavek of the Czech Republic, inspiration came while he was out on a walk with his kids.
Today’s great rustic wedding favor idea comes to us from our friends over at My Own Ideas a blog that has tons of great printable and resources. Today’s DIY tutorial is great for a camp style wedding or an outdoor type of rustic wedding and is the perfect favor for a fall or winter wedding. Think about getting all of your bridesmaids and girlfriends together for a craft night leading up to the wedding and make this project a group effort! Material: • White Beeswax • Dry Pine Cones • Candle Wick • Large Tin Can • Sauce Pan • Drying Rack • Tongs Step one: Create your own double boiler by placing a large tin can into a saucepan filled with a few inches of water. Melt your beeswax in the tin can completely. Step two: While you are waiting for the wax to melt, wrap the candle wick around each pinecone: leave a few inches of wick at the top and wrap it around the pinecone all the way down to the base. Step three: Once your wax is melted and your pinecones are wrapped, dip each pinecone into the wax. You may want to use a pair of tongs […]
Set of three mushroom ornaments. Cute tiny accessory to a Christmas tree. Holiday decoration. Boletus ornaments with acorn cap tops and birch branch stems. A little bit of cottagecore decor for your home. Mushroom ornaments can be hung on the tree or to decorate your home. They look a lot like real ones, made from organic materials - acorn caps and tree branches. Each acorn is different in size, they usually measure between 2-3cm. Stems are about 3cm, hanging twine about 8cm long.
Life is busy. We often don’t have the time to find the goodies we need to make cute things with our children. Well, now you can rely on The Magic Craft Box! Everything you’ll need to make these beautiful handmade treasures with your children will be mailed straight to your doorstep, ready and waiting for […]
A pinecone rubber stamp for lots of fall and autumn decor or nature inspired ideas This stamp would be great for printing onto stationery, bags, clothing, tea towels, gift wrap, journalling and lots more. This stamp measures approx 4cm X 3cm, is wood mounted and arrives ready for gifting in a fabric bag. A single pinecone or make it a complete set with 3 other designs. For other autumn designs check out: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/626383278/autumn-leaf-stamp-fall-wedding-decor UK CUSTOMERS: This item is sent using Royal Mail 1st or 2nd class post. Choose either class at purchase. Delivery from date of dispatch is estimated 1-3 days. INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS: This item is sent using standard Airmail. Royal Mail advises international delivery to take between 3-7 days. This can vary due to delays at peak times and therefore can be 2-4 weeks in some cases.
I have been imagining this family of fairies...just awaiting all the pieces...and they found me ~ pine cones at my favorite beach, acorns at a park in Montreal and these lovely pink maple keys on a tree at the zoo. I gathered and stored...with people wondering why I had pine cones tumbling out of my beach bag, acorns living in my purse and maple keys in the coffee holder in my car?! ~ for woodland fairy folk of course! So simple ~ no need for a tutorial here! Basically a just pine cone body, an acorn head, maple key wings, dried grass arms and a stone to glue it all on to ~ fire up your glue gun and off you go! I love crafts that can be created, more often than not, with nature from your own back yard (or other's back yards ; ) ! As I brought these wee fae folk into existence and felt their spritely nature come to life...I knew they each needed a name. (I must confess...creating fairies has that effect on me!) Here is the Queen mama Caelia and her babe Mab... The king of the fairies...Oberon. the mystical daughter...Nyx and the regal son Elden These magical fairies made themselves right at home in our backyard... Creating these after my girls hit the hay was such a wonderful way to soak up the quiet and let my imagination take over...lost in another world...reminding myself of the gift it is to take time out in solo stillness. After I finished these fairies, I placed them atop of our piano for the girls to discover when they awoke ~ their delight was delicious. In the spirit of sprites ~Shanti~