DIY Snow Capped Pinecones

There's nothing prettier than a pinecone dripping with snow. But for anyone that lives in the south or anyone that wants to bring this look inside the house, it can be hard to achieve.
But did you know that you can add a snowy look to pinecones using epsom salt?
All you need is epsom salt, glue and pinecones. It's an easy craft to make. Remember that if you're using pinecones from your yard, not purchased from a store, you need to bake them to get rid of any bugs living in them.
Simply dot glue on the tips of the pinecone and roll it in epsom salt.


There you go - beautiful snow capped pinecones for your winter decorations.


Find out more tips and tricks to making them in the blog post below:
Bobbie Byrd - Clumsy Crafter
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Go
Frequently asked questions
Have a question about this project?
  1 question
  • Mocha Mary Mocha Mary on Apr 10, 2018

    Well, tell me more about the baking process. I'm in New England and it is a big pine cone year. I know, I know, it is supposed to be spring, but we've been getting snow - yes in April - and I reckon it is hearkening me forward to Christmas decorations.

Comments
Join the conversation
 1 comment
Next