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This bleached pine cone wreath has a unique and natural look. The patina on the pinecones from the bleach gives the wreath a modern flair. Bring natural beauty to you home with this easy wreath tutorial.
Pinecones are iconic natural items to use for seasonal decor, whether you adorn a wreath with them or simply display your collection in a pretty basket. Instead of painting or bedazzling them with glitter this year, try giving them a softer, weathered look by bleaching your pinecones!
Learn how easy and inexpensive it is to make beautifully bleached pincones for your fall, Christmas, or holiday decor and crafts.
This wreath is the perfect way to adorn your entrance this fall and winter. It has a rustic farmhouse look, but the surprising white colour of the pinecones gives it a modern, minimalist feel. And the best part? It is super easy to make! Here’s how to make one for yourself… How to Make a Bleached Pinecone Wreath; Materials; Make It!
How to Make a Pinecone Wreath Using Bleached Pinecones from the Red Pine Tree. One of my early, and more popular, blog posts was on How to Make a Pinecone Wreath. Today I am going to update that post using a different type of pinecone. The first post used pinecones from white pine trees.
Although it is super quick and easy to whitewash pinecones, there are a few tips and tricks to make them look very natural, almost like real bleached pine cones (instead of painted white pine cones). I will share with you all the secrets in this tutorial!
A second option is to use bleached pine cones. Bleaching turns the cones into a beautiful driftwood color which I plan to post about in the future so stay tuned! Or the pine cones can be spray painted any color you desire. . I use spray paint that specifically states it can be used with wood.
This is one of my favourite Fall wreaths from several years ago and it is still looking good. It’s made from a grape wine wreath, orange ribbon and coloured plastic canvas cut into leaf shapes and stitched around the edges. Wreath projects: Wreath making: bumbershoot wreath; button wreath; cork wreath; heart wreath; hosepipe wreath; little ...
You could bleach the pinecones beforehand, or even give your finished wreath a light coat of white spray paint for a frosty effect. You can also embellish it with touches of moss, greenery, or berries.
What You Need to Make a DIY Pinecone Wreath. 22 gauge floral wire (Floral or hardware wire) pine cones (You can pick them up on the road or purchase them in Amazon) double wire wreath form: wired ribbon (I loved using blue ribbon for this wreath but any color will go. wire cutter (scissors)