I filled an olive bucket with regular and
bleached pinecones.
Click this link to learn how to create your own Beautifully
Bleached Pinecones.
Birch logs, gray (modern) sticks in white pitchers,
bleached pinecones, live lil» countertop trees, white ornaments on tree, (modern) white reindeer, and texture in white / ivory fluffy pillows, throws, and rugs.
All I did was take out the pumpkins and add in
some bleached pinecones, some white berry sprigs, a few faux juniper berry branches and a strand of twinkling lights.
I hung
bleached pinecones on a thin light taupe ribbon for a monochromatic look.
I dearly loved the idea of
the bleached pinecones.
While decorating for my Coastal Fall Home Tour I was wishing I had more
bleached pinecones.
Yvonne I love the look of
the bleached pinecones; they are beautiful and unique for part of the holiday decor!different!
Some how I would like to use
the bleached pinecones with the candlestick.
I absolutely love how
you bleached the pinecones and created napkins holders — genius girl!!
It's
a bleached pinecone and cranberry garland.
Have you ever
bleached a pinecone?
Great tutorial for
bleaching the pinecones.
Now I wonder, after seeing your more «normal» looking
bleached pinecone, if those shown in the article I had gone by could have been spray painted the rich creamy ivory they were.
Have you tried
bleaching pinecones?
Not exact matches
I've
bleached many
pinecones and non every come out the color of a Manilla folder.
I love to decorate
pinecones and
bleached some last year.
I used 2 Cups of Clorox
bleach (the kind I purchase for my wash) to 1 Cup of water — within a few hours my
pinecone just fell apart — What am I doing wrong?
I think straight
bleach might be too hard on the
pinecones.
Do you think my
pinecones could be salvaged and please tell me your
bleaching process, for some reason I'm only reading audience comments and haven't come across your DIY instructions.