STEP 1 Holding the pinecones at a distance of 10 to 12 inches, cover them with spray glue. STEP 2 While the pinecones are still drying, sprinkle them with glitter. STEP 3 Let dry for 15 to 20 minutes.
The arrival of the fall season means it’s time for some pinecone picking for little ones. After all, you don’t have to look hard to find pinecones everywhere this time of the year. So, put them to ...
Create a beautiful DIY clock using pinecones and resin. This creative epoxy art project turns natural elements into a ...
Looking for a creative activity to do with kids that gets them outdoors safely? Try this family’s fun, nature-inspired project: DIY pine cone bird feeders. In the Yahoo Life series, Crafting with Kids ...
When I’m walking my dogs in the neighborhood and I come upon a pine cone on the sidewalk, I can’t help picking it up. Pine cones are considered gold in crafting currency. There are so many projects ...
DIY projects are a fun way to add a custom flair to your home! Cinda Gatica, owner of The 503 Co., joined us with a step-by-step tutorial on how to make your own flocked pinecones.
In this video, I show you step by step how to create a unique clock using epoxy resin and natural pine cones. By adding a ...
“Hoo” doesn’t love a friendly owl, especially when it's a creative decoration made from a pinecone? This seasonal work of DIY art is easy and fun to make — especially with kids. Cute and inexpensive, ...
I carried them to the dining table and slipped the pinecones between the plates. The glass caught the first flame and threw it back, brighter than it had any right to be. People always talk about ...