It’s the time of the year when pinecones are found everywhere. Yes, we’re talking about Christmas. So why not use a handful of them for beautifying your house too!
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Decorating and crafting with pinecones is very easy and of course, cost effective. You can combine them with almost anything to create a decorative item. You can use them in bowls, basket, and glass containers or pair it with metal bells, candles or shimmery glass ball. Confused? Don’t be! From elaborate wreaths to straightforward ornaments, we’ve 40 of the Christmas decoration ideas using pinecones.
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Pinecone And Twig Wreath:
Here’s a truly simple DIY for a twig and pinecone wreath. It’s so versatile that you can use it all year long.
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Pinecone Ornament:
Pinecone ornaments complement rustic décor very. These ornaments do not just looking beautiful, but are also free of cost. What more do you want?
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Pinecone Frames:
How lovely do these pinecone photo frames look to you? Very beautiful, right? A round cardboard, some pinecones, a hot glue gun and ribbons are what you need for making this masterpiece.
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Use It For The Living Room:
Take a white, shallow dish and fill it with pinecones and twigs. Put it on display in your living room, just beside the candles.
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Pinecone Candle Holder:
The beautiful project is incredibly simple to make and would come together in less than an hour. You can even try mixing and matching different sizes and shapes of pinecones. Or paint them gold for a glamorous effect.
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Rainbow Pinecones:
To replicate this idea, paint the pinecones in different colors and put them in a clear glass jar. Put in on display on the mantelpiece.
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For Your Kitchen:
Here’s a lovely idea to dress up your kitchen. Just a hang a pinecone garland from the jars, mugs, jugs or whatever you can get hold of.
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Pinecone Chandelier:
This is such an enthralling idea. We think it would make an inexpensive chandelier for you.
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Another Idea For The Kitchen:
Here’s another lovely idea to decorate your kitchen. Fill a tray and some utensils with pinecones, celery, and other decorative items.
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Pinecone Chandelier:
If you have a light fixture or a decorative chandelier, dangle some painted pinecones from it to give a festive makeover to your house.
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Natural Christmas Décor:
Here’s another rust decoration item made with pinecones. A pinecone garland is spread across a wooden plank and then put up on display.
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Pinecone Centerpiece:
Here’s a lovely DIY centerpiece you can make with natural materials found around the house.
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Pinecone And Grapevine Wreath:
In case you haven’t got enough of Christmas wreaths, we have got one more for you. It is elaborate, but worth every minute.
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Use With The Christmas Tree:
Fill a transparent jar with pinecones and seeds and affix the Christmas tree inside it. You can place the decoration item anywhere you like.
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Pinecone Topiary:
This luscious topiary will look amazing on the porch, yard, entrance, and practically everywhere. The trick for making this lovely topiary is making the pinecones like the roses and leaves them to dry so that they open up.
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Wintry Terrarium:
Just when you thought you couldn’t do anything else from pinecones, we’ve got you another idea.
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Scented Pinecones:
Make your house both look and smell good with these scented pinecones.
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Combine With Ornaments:
Combine the pinecones with jingle bells and ornaments and place in a basket along with other decorative items.
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A Woody Charm:
Give your house a woodland charm with this decoration idea. This stunning idea is finely detailed, but will require a bit patience on your part.
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Decorate Pinecone Wreath On The Door:
Here’s one of the easiest and most used position of a pinecone wreath. As we told you before, this wreath would look amazing with a country or rustic décor.
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Pinecone Garland:
A traditional pinecone garland will look amazing on your mantelpiece. You have no idea how magnificent your house will look with this idea. There’s a pinecone chandelier too!
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Pinecone Reindeer Ornament:
This is such as an adorable craft for you to do with your child. It’s cute, lovely and will make your Christmas tree stand out from the crowd.
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For The Outdoors:
Fill flowerpots with pinecones, pine branches, Christmas ornaments and put them out on display.
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Another Lovely Chandelier:
Here’s another lovely chandelier for you to make during the Christmas. Do not forget to use the candles.
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Combine With Candles:
Here’s another easy to assemble pinecone décor for you. Three beautiful pillar candles, surrounded by pinecones are put up for decoration.
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Combine With Jingle Bells:
You can even combine the pinecone with jingle bells to make a quick ornament for your tree.
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Adorable Decoration:
This is such a cute and adorable decoration idea for you. Just look how creatively the blogger has made penguins out of the pinecones.
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Adorable Pinecone Ornaments:
This is sweet and creative at the same time. We have a pinecone owl, a pinecone reindeer, a pinecone squirrel and a pinecone penguin here.
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Hang Colorful Pinecones:
Here’s another frugal way of decorating your house for Christmas. Paint the pinecones, full or just the edges and hang it from the balcony or window.
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Cluster Of Pinecones:
Paint three or four pinecones brown or whatever color you like and tie it in a cluster with a satin ribbon. You can place this cluster on the banister.
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Glittered Pinecones:
Glittered pinecones are sure to fill your house with Christmas spirit. It’s lovely, and totally wintry.
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As A Return Favor:
You can gift pinecones as a return favor too. Here’s an easy DIY for you.
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A Stunning Pinecone Garland:
Here is a beautiful pinecone garland for you to make this Christmas. The ribbon is making all the difference here.
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Pinecone Mini Christmas Tree:
How cute do these mini Christmas trees look? Very cute, right? Sourcing the tiny pots can be a bit of work.
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Pinecone Elves:
These are too adorable for words. Just look at the tiny little muffler that’s keeping them warm.
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Pinecone Candleholder:
If you want to bring festivities to your house way earlier than Christmas, prepare this lovely pinecone candle holder, ideally during Thanksgiving.
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Pinecone Mason Jar Luminaries:
Here’s another great way of using the pinecones. It will fill your house with a soft glow.
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Hanging Gnome Ornaments:
Wooden balls, pinecones, scraps of wood and wool are all you need for making these fun gnome ornaments.
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Snowy Chocolaty Pinecones:
No, these aren’t pinecones. It’s a chocolate dessert made with chocolate cereals. Just wonder how beautiful it will look on your dining table.
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For Modern Decoration:
If you want to create a modern decoration, paint the tips of the pinecone white and put around 10 to 15 pinecones in a white bowl. It’s up for display.