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A Spring Wreath From Pinecones?

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A Spring Wreath From Pinecones?

I went to my friend, Jackie's, house last summer and saw a very clever wreath on her door. It was bright and colorful and made of pinecones! I decided then that it had Chics With Tools Workshop potential.

One of the best parts of this project is that the pinecones look like zinnias. I have a pleasant association with that flower because as a young kid, my mom always had them in her garden. 

Another great aspect to this project is that it is very inexpensive, that is if you live in an area with lots of pines, which  I do. It does take a little time because you have to cut apart the pinecones into flowers. You may want to wear gloves because these things are prickly.

One negative Jackie encountered was that hanging on the front door in the Georgia heat, the pinecone flowers started falling off the wreath because the hot glue melted. So to prevent that from happening, we decided to use both glue and hot glue.

If you want to make one of your own, here is how. 

MATERIALS

18" Grapevine wreath

Garden shears

15 pinecones

Spray primer or white paint

Craft paint or house paint

Burlap ribbon (8 feet)

Hot glue

Wood glue, Shoe Goo, or Clear Gorilla Glue

STEPS

  • Forage for pinecones of different sizes. You need ones that are symmetrical and open.
  • Using gardening shears, cut one pinecone into two flowers that are no more that 1 1/2 " high.
Cutting pinecones
  • Pull out the center scales so the pinecones look like flower centers. Make 27-30 flowers.
Trimming pinecones into flowers
  • Spray the flowers with a thin coat of primer or white paint.
Spray painted pine cones
  • Choose your paint colors. I had 27 flowers and chose nine colors so I did three of each. Remember, odd numbers are more visually pleasing.
  • Using a brush, paint the flowers.
Painting a pinecone flower
  • If you want the flowers to look more realistic, first paint the centers yellow or light green.Then add brown on top just in the very center. 
Painted pinecone flowers
  • Lay out the finished pinecones on a table to get the arrangement you want.
Painted pinecones arranged for wreath
  • If this wreath is only for indoor use or is protected from excessive sun and heat, hot glue alone is fine. But if that is not the case, use wet glue AND hot glue to attach the pinecones to the wreath. 
Hot gluing pinecone flowers
  • When finished, cut 4 feet of burlap ribbon to make the hanger.
  • Use the rest to make a simple bow.

THE RESULTS

Pinecone wreath

 

The participants of the Chics With Tools Workshops did a fabulous job! As you can see, the wreaths were all different and all gorgeous! Well done ladies! 

Finished pinecone flower spring wreath Chics With Tools

 

Finished pinecone flower spring wreath Chics With Tools

 

Finished pinecone flower spring wreath Chics With Tools

 

Finished pinecone flower spring wreath Chics With Tools

 

Finished pinecone flower spring wreath Chics With Tools

 

Finished pinecone flower spring wreath Chics With Tools

 

Finished pinecone flower spring wreath Chics With Tools

 

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