BrownSugarToast.com shows you how to make handmade Pinecone Clusters.
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BrownSugarToast.com shows you how to make handmade Pinecone Clusters.
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Christa @ BrownSugarToast says
Love this idea!!! 😉
Thanks so much for the feature, Crystal!
Jamie's Stamping Cafe says
I did this with thin green ribbon holding all the pine cones together and a big white bow at the top. I didn’t have ribbon for the big white bow so I used a strip of white fabric. It looks great on my purple door. No red…but still wintery all the same! 🙂 Love the natural look.
Julie says
Funny! I just made one of these last night with inspiration from Pinterest. I made mine with red burlap for the ribbon and tied a smaller ribbon to glue at the top of each pine cone. It looks really cute on my front door!
K says
Regarding my previous comment, the various colors would be for Christmas, of course. 🙂
K says
Great idea!
I don’t know how this would work, but I thought of spray painting the pine cones various colors, like red, silver or gold – to make a collage of colors or even sticking with one color per cluster.