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Learn how to make the cutest pine cone Christmas trees, a fun holiday craft idea for kids! This is a great family activity and very easy. Skills Required: None. You’ll be painting pine cones and ...
Step 1: Hold your pine cone upside down so that the point is facing the floor. Paint the bottom and the sides of the pine cone. Paint 2-3 coats. Repeat for as many pine cones you need to fill your ...
When your family is bored with nothing to do, send them to gather freshly fallen pine cones. Instead of bagging the cones for trash, recycle them into hand-painted flowers you can arrange in a ...
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Pine cones dipped in a white decorative paint sit in boxes at Glacier Cone Company in Polson on Friday, July 27. (Casey Kreider/Daily Inter Lake) ...
You don't need Martha Stewart's craft room (or wallet) to have a unique assortment of holiday door decorations. New Orleans artist and master crafter Kerry Fitts shares some tips on ...
3. Pour your paint into dishes. Place a pinecone in a cup and begin painting the pinecone scales in a rainbow. 4. Once your rainbow is complete, allow the pinecone to dry for a day or so.
Dec. 5, 2006 — -- Jazz up a timeless tradition this season -- decorating your mantle. "Good Morning America" and Monika Biegler Eyers, the senior market editor at "Domino Magazine" have easy ...
You can paint the pine cones with brushes, use the pine cones as paintbrushes, or both! The possibilities are endless. 03. Nature Art. Use leaves, flowers, and mud to create fun nature art.