Painted Pinecone Wreath

Ariel
by Ariel
3 Materials
$10
30 Minutes
Easy
Getting back into the groove of things after the holidays is always a little slow. Today I'm excited to share my winter painted pinecone wreath with you. It's inexpensive to make and you can paint the pinecones any color you like.
Here is what you need:Materials


  • Glue Gun
  • 1/2 of a 10″ Wood Embroidery Hoop icon  (the other half was used on this wreath // here //
  • Martha Stewart Crafts Liquid Gildingicon
  • Craft Paintbrushesicon
  • DecoArt Americana Paints: Pink Chiffonicon ,  Light Mauveicon , Poodle Skirt Pinkicon , Boysenberry Pinkicon , Avocado Dipicon , Evergreenicon
  • About 30 Eastern White Pinecones – dried and bug-free
  • About 30 Shortleaf Pinecones (or what I suspect, are actually 30 really small Eastern Whites)
  • Ribbon
Step 1: Paint your pinecones! I divide mine up 6 at a time. I painted the inside of the spines first, and the outside. That way you would catch the colour from every angle.
Step 2: While the big ones are drying, paint the small ones. In this case I just painted the outside. I did half in liquid gold, and then used different shades of pink and green to do the other half.
Step 3: While you wait for all the painted pinecones to dry, apply your base rim of pinecones to the hoop.
Step 4: With your base layer securely attached, start adding the painted pinecones in the spaces in between. I kept to one direction, but inverted some just to keep it fresh.
Step 5: Once you’ve applied your Eastern Whites, glue the smaller ones into the gaps to cover the giant gobs of glue and such.
Step 6: Once you’re satisfied with the wreath’s cone placement, add your ribbon! Thankfully the pinecones left a few gaps between them and the hoop, so I was able to thread a big velour ribbon through the hole.
Hang your wreath and enjoy your craftiness.


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  • Kathy Kathy on Jan 04, 2021

    Do you have any trouble with the pinecones closing up when they get wet from the paint?

  • Terry Terry on Jan 04, 2021

    I LOVE your pinecones! Where are you located, or what is your source? I am in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in So. Colorado and we don't have any cones that are that very cool shape. GREAT PROJECT!!

  • Marjorie Marjorie on Nov 09, 2022

    Sophisticated And charming.

    How did you attached the base layer?

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  • Mary McDonald Mary McDonald on Jan 15, 2020

    Super cute! And I’ve got to say I noticed you are not afraid of colour! I don’t know how but your pinks look really good with your orange colours! You have a great eye!

  • Ardale Ardale on Nov 11, 2021

    This is one of the prettiest wreaths I've seen this year! Just wish I could get large pine cones in our area. If I ever do I will remember your wreath and make one for myself. Thanks for sharing. It's really beautiful

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