
Anna
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- New City, NY
9 answers
- Johnavallance82on Oct 22, 2017I don't think there is an easy way.............HelpfulReply
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Catherine Anspaughon Oct 22, 2017What are you trying to do with the pine cone? I guess a pair of needle nose players would work.HelpfulReply
- Annaon Oct 23, 2017Reply to Catherine Anspaugh...I have needle nose plyers. I will try. Thanks.HelpfulReply
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Leisa Yeageron Oct 22, 2017Soak in warm water...makes the pine cone more flexible...cut then let it dry....HelpfulReply
- Annaon Oct 23, 2017Good idea - I will try that. ThanksHelpfulReply
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DesertRoseon Oct 22, 2017I used wire cutters, then clippers, then finally my husband showed me how to use his drill with a sander blade attached. That is the easiest way, but wear safety goggles and be very careful. It would be easy to slice the hand.HelpfulReply
- Annaon Oct 23, 2017Thanks, but that sounds too scary for me!HelpfulReply
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Marianne Fraskaon Oct 22, 2017Heavy rubber gloves. Kitchen yellow ones. Using those tough kitchen shears that cut chicken bones, get as deep as you can and snip. Gloves ARE necessary❣️❣️❣️HelpfulReply
- Annaon Oct 23, 2017That sounds do-able. Thanks.HelpfulReply
- 27524803on Oct 22, 2017I use wire cutters or a pair of tin snipsHelpfulReply
- Annaon Oct 23, 2017Don't have those tools, but thanks.HelpfulReply
- Annaon Oct 23, 2017Yes. Thanks to allHelpfulReply
- Janet Pizaroon Oct 23, 2017http://www.uncommondesignsonline.com/pine-cone-flower-embellished-mason-jars/HelpfulReply