If you read my last post, you’ll know that I’ve been collecting the pinecones around my house for the past few weeks. I knew I could figure out some way to repurpose them into fun fall/winter decor.I created this pinecone centerpiece that I thought would be great for decorating your holiday table, or even as centerpieces for rustic winter themed weddings/bridal showers etc.
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Supplies needed to make a pinecone centerpiece:
- Metal bucket
- Burlap roll
- Ribbon
- Artificial garland or tree branch
- Pinecones
- Hot glue
- Scissors
The first step is to take a piece of burlap and wrap it around the metal bucket. I used a dab of hot glue at the start of the roll and a few additional dabs of glue here and there to help hold the burlap in place.
Once attached, cut off any excess burlap.
Using a piece of ribbon, tie a bow around the burlap.
The next step is to fill the bucket with your branches and pinecones. I placed a few crumpled up paper towels at the bottom of the bucket to give the contents inside a little more height.
And it’s as simple as that! You now have a cute rustic winter themed centerpiece for your parties or everyday home decor.
Laurie Nykaza
Wednesday 13th of November 2019
I love having the burlap roll to use when decorating at the holidays or parties during the year. I want to make this for my dining table and fireplace for the holidays and i will put a battery pack of little lights in it too.
Sarah Letendre
Tuesday 12th of November 2019
Perfect ! My daughter just picked up a bunch of pine cones the other day to do something crafty with , this will be a great way for her to use them !
LeAnn Harbert
Tuesday 12th of November 2019
This is really pretty, I'll try to make this for my Mother.
rhonda miotke
Saturday 2nd of November 2019
I love this I was looking for something rustic to add to my other decorations. Thank you for posting this.
shelly peterson
Saturday 2nd of November 2019
This centerpiece is so pretty!