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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Pinecone Garland DIY

Well, the festive season is upon us, and here is a simple DIY garland that can transition your home from Thanksgiving to Christmas. What I love about this garland is that it is a hardware store craft; I don't know about you but I love going into hardware stores and imagining what I can do with non-crafty supplies.


Supplies: Package of small screw eyes, pinecones, twine and scissors (they didn't make it into the picture, rats!) 


Twist the screw eye into the center of the pinecone. It is pretty easy, but you do have to use a bit of gentle pressure. My finger tips were just a little bit sore after doing all of these.


If the screw is a little bit tight, you can use a pair of scissors or a chopstick to help twist it into the pinecone. Once all of the pinecones have the screw eyes, tie them onto a length of twine. I cut a 7 foot piece of twine and I tied the cones about every 6 inches.


Ta-da! An easy pinecone garland, if you want to get even more festive you can paint the pinecones gold or silver or add glitter to them.

2 comments:

  1. i just bought some cinnamon scented pinecones because i smelt them at the grocery store and couldn't say no... maybe i should hang them now instead of just putting them in a bowl... hmmmm

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  2. so cute! I should do this to decorate our front window for winter/Christmas.

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