White pine cones are great to use for Christmas decorating. Here's a snowy, glittery pine cone DIY in 3 easy steps. See different looks you can get with painting techniques & different crystal glitters .
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Pine Cones Are Wonderful To Use For Christmas crafting. The ones I collected were dark - here's how I Lighten & Glitter pine Cones To Add Lots Of Sparkle: https://www.joyusgarden.com/lighten-g...
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I grew up in New England, where as a kid, the thought of snow for Christmas made me downright giddy. I’d trek through the woods for hours with all or any of our 5 dogs to gather things to create with & come home to a warm fireplace. I now live in the Arizona desert where the holidays mean sunshine & blue skies. I still use a lot of elements from nature when I decorate for Christmas & want to show you a snowy, glittery pine cone DIY in 3 easy steps.
I painted some of the cones so they were just tipped with white as though kissed by a frost (I’ve obviously been listening to too many Christmas carols already!). They others I partially painted or did a full on brush, as though a blizzard had blown through. Using 3 different types of crystal glitter give them a different look too.
By the way, I gave my foraged pine cones a good brushing off before starting this project. You can stick your pine cones in a 175 degreeF oven for an hour or 2 if you think bugs and/or their eggs might be a problem. Don’t leave the house while they’re “cooking” just to be safe. If you’ve bought the cones, they’re good to go as is.
These white, sparkly cones give a serene look to any White Christmas wonderland or snowy nature scene you might be creating. They also look elegant with silver or gold. My favorite way to use them is with evergreen branches & lots of red berries and balls. How about you?
See More Details In The Post Plus Links To Materials Used: https://www.joyusgarden.com/snowy-gli...
Pine Cones Are Wonderful To Use For Christmas crafting. The ones I collected were dark - here's how I Lighten & Glitter pine Cones To Add Lots Of Sparkle: https://www.joyusgarden.com/lighten-g...
See More Details In The Post Plus Links To Materials Used: https://www.joyusgarden.com/snowy-gli...
Pine Cones Are Wonderful To Use For Christmas crafting. The ones I collected were dark - here's how I Lighten & Glitter pine Cones To Add Lots Of Sparkle: https://www.joyusgarden.com/lighten-g...
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MY BUSINESS: JOY US GARDEN
This is where I share all things gardening & creating. Let's get out in the garden & make the world a beautiful place!
YOU CAN CHECK IT OUT AT: http://www.joyusgarden.com
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoyUsGarden
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JoyUsGarden
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I grew up in New England, where as a kid, the thought of snow for Christmas made me downright giddy. I’d trek through the woods for hours with all or any of our 5 dogs to gather things to create with & come home to a warm fireplace. I now live in the Arizona desert where the holidays mean sunshine & blue skies. I still use a lot of elements from nature when I decorate for Christmas & want to show you a snowy, glittery pine cone DIY in 3 easy steps.
I painted some of the cones so they were just tipped with white as though kissed by a frost (I’ve obviously been listening to too many Christmas carols already!). They others I partially painted or did a full on brush, as though a blizzard had blown through. Using 3 different types of crystal glitter give them a different look too.
By the way, I gave my foraged pine cones a good brushing off before starting this project. You can stick your pine cones in a 175 degreeF oven for an hour or 2 if you think bugs and/or their eggs might be a problem. Don’t leave the house while they’re “cooking” just to be safe. If you’ve bought the cones, they’re good to go as is.
These white, sparkly cones give a serene look to any White Christmas wonderland or snowy nature scene you might be creating. They also look elegant with silver or gold. My favorite way to use them is with evergreen branches & lots of red berries and balls. How about you?
See More Details In The Post Plus Links To Materials Used: https://www.joyusgarden.com/snowy-gli...
Pine Cones Are Wonderful To Use For Christmas crafting. The ones I collected were dark - here's how I Lighten & Glitter pine Cones To Add Lots Of Sparkle: https://www.joyusgarden.com/lighten-g...
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