Not exact matches
The larger the
pinecones are, it is best to wrap them
around with floral wire then hot glue them together.
As for me, I also decorate my flower decorations
with all natural finds
around my house (moss,
pinecones, pieces of natural greenery that can be changed out easily once it browns, twigs, feathers etc.).
Keep the vibe casual
with a smattering of larger
pinecones placed
around or underneath the container.
For smaller
pinecones, I first wrapped brass wire
around each one, and then attached them to the twine
with the wire.
There are some lights wrapped
around pinecones in a curved wire basket
with a simple burlap bow
around it.
Fill a wicker basket
with repeating rows of moss, smooth stones,
pinecones, and a cheery row of green apples, or use items from
around the house and yard, such as acorns, nuts, sticks, herbs, flowers, and oranges.
To make
pinecone - adorned candlestick holders, find a holder
with a large rim
around its top half so that
pinecones may easily be attached.
Use serving pieces, vases, pitchers, or bowls from your everyday collection and fill them
with flowers, fruits,
pinecones, leaves, branches, or your favorite pieces from
around the house.
I had to use the ugly existing chandelier... no worries... I wrapped more grapevine
around it, cut fresh pine from my trees, had twiggs sticking out all
around at the ceiling, filled any empty spots
with fresh
pinecones....