PINE CONE FLOWERS...LOVE! This is such a pretty DIY! I love that this simple garland is an easy one! All you need are pine cones, some felt, garden shears, hot glue, wood beads, twine and paint (optional).
And in all honesty...my obsession with garlands needed to be fed for the Fall Season. :)
Our neighborhood is full of long leaf pine trees so we have pine cones EVERYWHERE. It has been fun hunting for pine cones with my girls and teaching them how to find pine trees. And I must say I crack up when my youngest daughter points to a palm tree and calls it a pine tree because they have "pointy" branches. It really is weird to have palm trees and pine trees next to each other in Florida.
I digress. So. It would not be the Fall season without throwing some pine cone love in the crafty mix.
Now gather a bunch of pine cones. The bigger the better. Grab some wood beads and cut out about a dozen 2 inch felt circles.

1. Using the garden shears, cut all the little sections off the pine cone.
2. Hot glue them around the felt circle in a flower pattern (as if they were petals) until you get to the middle.
3. I tried using the biggest pieces on the outside edge (found towards the bottom of your pine cone) and the smaller pieces towards the middle.
Instead of filling the middle with smaller pieces, use one of your wood beads as the center of your flower to make them look different.
It nicely satisfies my cottage style heart.
♥
And please don't tell me it looks Christmasy.
Let's pretend it doesn't.
I almost did not post this because I thought it looked Christmasy but then I figured no one else has to paint them or use white if they did not want to.
So I posted it. Yay me. :)
Postscript: I have already seen this pinned 3x under the category Christmas. Sigh. So be it. :)
Postscript: I have already seen this pinned 3x under the category Christmas. Sigh. So be it. :)
To create the garland I just hot glued twine to the top of the felt circles (they are slightly heavy) on the back while spacing my flowers out evenly. I ended up using about 5-6 pine cones to make 12 flowers.
So pretty!
I hope you make some pretty pine cone flowers too!
Let me know if you do!
Hugs to all of you Fellow Fall Lovin' friends!
♥
linking to:
crafty soiree...yesterday on tuesday
southern lovely
someday crafts
tea rose home
the creative spark...clean and scentsible
somewhat simple
creative me monday...the southern institute
the 36th avenue
jaqs studio
tatertots and jello
be different...act normal...show and tell
under the table and dreaming
linking to:
crafty soiree...yesterday on tuesday
southern lovely
someday crafts
tea rose home
the creative spark...clean and scentsible
somewhat simple
creative me monday...the southern institute
the 36th avenue
jaqs studio
tatertots and jello
be different...act normal...show and tell
under the table and dreaming


















Just wanted to show you it really works. :)






I rolled out the dough and cut out my shapes.
I created veins in the leaves and a little hole with a toothpick.



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