These would be so cute in your kitchen or den -- really, anywhere you want a touch of winter!
Before:
Pretty, or pretty blah?
After:
Frosty goodness!
You'll need:
pinecones
spackle/joint compound that dries white
cheapie paint brush
clear/irridescent glitter
bowl
paper plates
thin ribbon (if desired)
hot glue gun
First, paint the joint compound onto the pinecone with your brush.
Put your pinecone in the bowl and pour glitter over it.
You can recycle the same glitter by pouring it onto a paper plate and using it again for the next one.
At this point, it'll look like this:
Put it over on the counter to dry (~ 10 minutes). At this point, if you'd like ribbon loops for hanging, cut your thin ribbon into the length you want for loops, and hot glue the ends together. Then squirt a glob into the top of a dry pinecone, and stick the loop in.
Now it'll look like this:
(disregard the Christmas tree in the background, mmkay?)
I am picturing these being so adorable hanging from a bare branch that's been spray painted white, or grouped in a basket, maybe with some rag balls or snowmen! What are your ideas for these little frosted pinecones?
This post is linked to Metamorphosis Monday @ Between Naps on the Porch and to the Before and After Party @ Thrifty Decor Chick
Great idea! I have a vase-thing filled with pinecones (I took out all of the Christmas-y stuff and just left those). Today I flaked up some styrofoam and put it in with the pinecones to make it look like snow. . .was thinking glitter would be really pretty too. Might try this :)
ReplyDeleteWow that is cute! Great job. I would have never thought of using joint compound.
ReplyDeleteI like the way the cones look. I will have to make some. Thanks for sharing. Doylene from Russellville, AR.
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