Pinecones look fashionable in the most unexpected areas!
The mantle looks so pretty, the pompoms are fluffy and
the pinecones look snow covered.
I know
pinecones look brown until they dry and then they are a blondish color.
I du n no, I always thought the giant evil
pinecone looked dumb.
Not exact matches
Look at the wonderful artwork of the
pinecone, the flowers, and then wake up the the truth that the Almighty God created it and you.
If you're
looking for an adorable penguin - inspired picture book, try Penguin and
Pinecone (one of Violet's favorites).
Go apple picking Jump in a pile of leaves Make some autumn art Collect colourful fall leaves Collect seeds from plants in the garden Plant bulbs for next spring Make a bird feeder Make leaf prints Make pumpkin playdough Create an Autumn poem Go
looking for spider webs Make a nature table with your Autumn finds Bake an apple pie Carve your own pumpkin Make Autumn sun catchers Go on a bat watch at dusk Make toffee apples Set up a scavenger hunt Collect sycamore seeds Grab an umbrella and go singing in the rain Throw a Halloween party Make an autumn wreath for your door Make a bug hotel Listen to the sound of leaves crunching under your feet Collect conkers Collect
pinecones Collect twigs Make hot chocolate Draw or paint some autumn still life Attend harvest festival Make apple crisps / chips Remember what you're thankful for Take pictures of all the different colours you can find in a woodland Make leaf rubbings Go stargazing Have an autumn picnic
Look for a full moon Go trick or treating Try apple bobbing Make apple sauce Fly a kite Make a windsock Dry orange slices Roast pumpkin seeds Make Halloween biscuits Make a rain catcher Build an indoor fort Collect acorns Donate old woollens and coats to a charity Help clear leaves from the lawn
Some bushes obscure foliage with red, white, and blue flowers, while others produce compound flowers that
look like
pinecones, toothbrushes, even feather boas.
Your sister was so sweet to get the teapot for you, and the
pinecone mug
looks great with it.
The teapot is really «Colorado»
looking with the
pinecones.
On a classic tree, pair copper and metallic ornaments in flat matte or glossy finishes with natural decorations, like
pinecones and cinnamon sticks, for a warm, neutral
look.
I added a couple
pinecones & love how natural it
looks, paired with a faux tree.
I could have made my own DIY
pinecone wreath but just
look at all the wire on the back of this wreath.
Although I love the traditional
look of fresh - off - the - tree
pinecones, there's nothing better than dressing them up a bit with a little paint and sparkle.
A full 24» in diameter, thi... s exceptional wreath is filled with berries, leaves, and
pinecones; and will
look great on your dining room wall, kitchen,... read more
s exceptional wreath is filled with berries, leaves, and
pinecones; and will
look great on your dining room wall, kitchen,...
Pinecones or gumballs from a sweet gum tree make a nice -
looking wreath too.
This wreath is
looking so beautiful and I love how you have used those
pinecones.
Spray - paint rope for a quick and easy napkin ring, and insert a piece of greenery and a tiny
pinecone to tie the
look together.
Combining burlap, linen and ribbons with vintage roe deer antlers for a rustic
look, interior designer Melanie Robinson also crafted handmade
pinecone trees for the scene.
Combining burlap, linen and ribbons with vintage roe deer antlers for a rustic
look, Robinson also crafted handmade
pinecone trees for the scene.
White plates and napkins, a festive bunch of holly berries as a centerpiece and cute DIY
pinecone placeholders that were a breeze to make, but
look adorable!
I'm so excited for Fall this year...... and
looking forward to cooler temps My fall project will be your
pinecone acorns.
I used a large glass (kinds
looks like a brandy snifter), and I added champagne colored Christmas balls, some gold spray - painted
pinecones, and some gold glitter leaves.
Try to
look for bags of
pinecones in which some are spray painted gold or silver (or do it yourself!)
Add lots of leaves to the base of the pedestal and fill in the cracks and crevices between the pumpkins with seed pods, leaves, acorn, feathers,
pinecones, moss or whatever brings a seasonal
look to the arrangement!
I used fishing line for a floaty
looking pinecone / ornament garland this year.
The fertilized female flowers swell into seed cases that
look rather like a
pinecone.
The
pinecones are BEAUTIFUL and so elegant
looking!!
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.
And the
pinecone garland, all the S & L pillows, the black and white theme, and the fact that you are able to incorporate sentimental objects into your decor that
look so good!
Yvonne I love the
look of the bleached
pinecones; they are beautiful and unique for part of the holiday decor!different!
I will
look for
pinecones they are all over the woods in my backyard.
I hung bleached
pinecones on a thin light taupe ribbon for a monochromatic
look.
I did put away the
pinecones that sit in a bowl on the coffee table and (when I get them done) they will be replaced with some decoupaged eggs — done in music sheets and newpaper for a subtle
look.
-LSB-...] This Winter
Pinecone Terrarium is such a great idea after taking down all the Christmas decor and
looking for a little winter -LSB-...]
Take a
look at these cool pine cone craft and decoration projects, which include
pinecone reindeer ornaments,
pinecone garland,
pinecone Christmas tree,
I have always loved the
look of
pinecones and have fond memories of sprinkling glitter on the tips with my mother.
Looking around our happy home, my list would be family heirlooms, treasured photos, plants, natural objects (like sticks, stones and
pinecones!)
I used fishing line for a floaty
looking pinecone / ornament garland this year.
Choose 5 larger, longer
pinecone arms and hot glue them to
look like a flower in the center of the burlap ring.
I'm still loving the wintery
look, so I used some greenery,
pinecones, candles and mercury... Continue reading →
A full 24» in diameter, thi... s exceptional wreath is filled with berries, leaves, and
pinecones; and will
look great on your dining room wall, kitchen,... read more
For a natural
look, use
pinecones and berry sprigs instead of ornaments.
I lightly sprayed the logs and some
pinecones with a silver glitter spray, and the effect
looked like a dusting of sparkling frost... (Click on photos for a larger view.)
Each week will
look something like this — I will share one of my own fall decorating projects from this year (mantel, tablescape, porch...), a new fall craft I have made (wreath, pillow, centerpiece...), inspiration from around the web and Pinterest focusing on a different fall object or theme (acorns, pumpkins,
pinecones...) and I will be sharing some favorite fall recipes on the weekends.
Then, dress up the garland as much as you'd like with easy accents, such as apples,
pinecones, wooden blocks, ornaments, or ribbon to give it still - life
look.
Complete the
look by dabbing hot glue on
pinecones and then use tweezers to adorn them with sparkling gold beads.
I will say there was still soooooo many ideas I did not get to, such as making felt pillows that
looked like a slice of wood,
pinecone and pom - pom garland, wood tags and ornaments, 4 foot frosted branches stuck in my Christmas tree and so much more.
At its base are two faux pumpkins and something that
looks pinecone - ish.