A couple of days after Halloween I was at Target and noticed they had all their Christmas merchandise out. (Don't get me started). The up-side to this is that it allows one a whole month before Christmas to use the merchandise for inspiration to make your own crafts. ;) I was admiring some pine cone trees there ($20 a piece) and decided it would be fairly easy to make my own version. Here's how I did it:
I gathered my materials: stryofoam cone, pine cone, scissors, glue gun.Start by removing all the wings from the pinecone. You can probably break some of them off but will need the scissors for others. Trim them so that the ends are all straight across.
This is what you should have when you are done with the trimming step. |
Apply a little hot glue to the underside of a pinecone wing and adhere it to the styrofoam cone.
Start at the bottom and work upwards, overlapping layers in rings around the cone form.
It should look something like this when you are done. |
The top is a little tricky. You may have to trim the wings to a point to make the top. Or add a bow or star or something to camouflage the imperfection. ;)
Now, gather your materials for decorating. You can really do whatever you want for this part. I kept mine simple. My base is a condiment cup from Walmart--I got a pack of four for $0.88. I used some Krylon glitter spray paint and a little iridescent pewter-colored ribbon.I did several layers of the spray paint and let it dry. Then I affixed a bow to the condiment cup with a glue dot and just set the tree on top. You could glue it down with hot glue if you want, but I didn't think it was necessary. Super simple.
I love the sparkliness from the paint. Isn't this ribbon pretty too? |
That's it. This will be a fun addition to my Christmas decor this year. It didn't cost much and it was pretty simple to do. Wouldn't it be fun to have a whole glittery pinecone forest on your mantle? I think that would be magical.
6 comments:
I love this! You make it seem so easy...I want to try it. And yes! A small forest on the mantle would be beautiful...if I give this a try, I will share with you. Thank you for the inspiration!
Fabulous!
So much cuter than the one at target plus it's sentimental. I love your little Alabama sparkle tree. So precious.
love,
Kitty
Hi, I was just searching for this craft - I found a similar item for sale down in Palm Springs but without the glitter - it looked wonderful along with a twig tree and one made from ruffled newspaper. They used cardboard shaped into a cone instead of styrofoam. Selling it for $29. Ah, not thanks. I'll do it myself for FREE! Thanks for the tip on how to cut apart the pinecone!
That's fantastic! I'm so glad I could help in some small way. I like the idea of using cardboard instead of Styrofoam. I may have to try that myself in the future--sounds more economical. Thanks for stopping by.
Wow, this is gorgeous! I have never seen a pine cone tree like this one..you really did a great job with it! Even just plain it looks awesome. Thank you so much for sharing the tutorial for it... I may give it a try but I'm pretty sure mine won't look as great as yours :) I hope it's okay, I've just finished a pine cone crafts and decor round-up and just couldn't resist featuring your fabulous pine cone tree. You can see it here:
http://jamiebrock.hubpages.com/hub/Pine-Cone-Crafts-and-Decoration-Ideas-for-the-Holidays
Thanks for sharing this :)
Super pretty and I'm totally going to make one today.
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