Pine cone wreaths are all over pinterest so I won't bore you with all the details, but I will share what worked for me. First of all, this project took a looooong time! So I worked on it when I could. I used an 18" Styrofoam wreath which I spray painted black. Brown would have been ideal, but I already had black and it worked fine. Next I began hot gluing pine cones on. Really, you just do it the best way you can fitting the different sizes in where they fit best.
(sorry about the blurry picture)
My strategy was to glue the inside edge and top saving the outer edge for last.
I looked everywhere for the perfect ribbon to hang my wreath, but never quite found what I was looking for. So I bought a yard of satin fabric and cut it into a wide strip (about 6-7"?). It is attached to the top of the door with push pins. If you need to see this step, I can add a picture later.
By the way, for those wondering, the new door color is Sherwin Williams, Courtyard.
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New post showing hanging details
Very nice!! Love Love!
ReplyDeleteKim
I need to send my kids on a pinecone collecting hunt . So pretty on your new door.
ReplyDeleteIt may sound crazy, but it looks like a lot of the pine cones have a touch of silver or gray in them. I've never noticed the subtle variation in the colors of pine cones--and this wreath is a beautiful way to display that! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh love the door color! and love the wreath! it looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteYour wreath is gorgeous! I have a huge bag of pinecones sitting in my office just waiting for me to use in a wreath. Thanks for the heads up that this is not a quick project. I'm currently working on a book page wreath that said it took about an hour in the directions--3 days later I'm still not done. ;)
ReplyDeleteAngela
Time well spent - it's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteKelly
Sooo pretty!
ReplyDeletelove it!!! and it looks amazing on your snazzy new green front door!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the combination of the natural pinecones and satin fabric.
ReplyDeleteReally cute
ReplyDeleteHow cute and such perfect timing as I just collected a boatload of pinecones for my Thanksgiving decorating this weekend. I love that this wreath could go from fall to winter and still work. So simple, natural and pretty!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a fun Thanksgiving week, Rene. I'm so thankful to know you!
Looks fantastic my dear. I love the satin ribbon on it. So excited for the holidays.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Rene. Can't believe you were able to find so many pinecones!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure your boys loved the outing! :) It's perfect against your beautiful new door color! Wishing you a wonderful Thanksgiving with your family!
ReplyDeleteLooks great! I have a bag of pinecones just waiting for the right project, and this may be it! Love the new green door too!
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous! I love, love, LOVE this. :-) All of those colors are really workin' together, too -- they look amazing!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous wreath. I made a pine cone wreath years ago but used a wire wreath frame and used floral wire to attache the cones to the frame. It took a long time, indeed! Over the years it started looking ratty so I don't hang it anymore. I'd love to make a new one. But I just can't get myself geared up for all that work!
ReplyDeleteLove your front door color, too.
Claudia
Love this. Dumb question, maybe: you've attached the wreath to the door frame or the top of the door? I can't tell from the photo. Can you please elaborate a bit more on how you attached the ribbon (which I LOVE)? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteSheri,
DeleteHere is the link to the post with details on how the wreath was hung. Hope this helps.
http://cottageandvine.blogspot.com/2012/11/my-secret-wreath-hanging-method.html
René
Very pretty Rene. I thnk you found the perfect ribbon.
ReplyDeleteReally lovely and worth the time spent on it.
ReplyDeleteI want one!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this! Think I will have to make a run to my parents house (yard) for pine cones! All I have is Maple leaves in mine. ;) I love the ribbon you chose, btw!
ReplyDeleteNancy
LOVE, LOVE this wreath!!
ReplyDeleteLove the wreath and the new door color! Happy Thanksgiving!!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Love the fabric idea you used for your ribbon.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! The yellow fabric is gorgeous against your newly green door. What a great idea...
ReplyDelete-Lane
Hell...I've got plenty of pinecones...hot glue but no time :( Thats my excuse. I love how organic it is...
ReplyDeleteWhile I love the wreath- the knocker is my FAVORITE thing!
ReplyDeletelovely!!
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