Photos displayed in pinecone frames demand a closer look; when hung on the tree, each ornament, like a page in a scrapbook, tells a story.
Unify a group of family photos, both old and new, with frames bedecked with charming pinecone details.
This simple arrangement will fill your home with the aroma of a winter walk in the woods.
This substantial wreath is made of long Norway spruce pinecones attached to a bed of moss.
Let these cute creatures waddle across your tabletop with happy feet made from pinecone scales.
This place-card companion might not take center stage, but it will still be a welcome addition to your table.
Florets burst from place cards, made by gluing card stock over veneer paper.
Gather pinecones, and arrange them any way you like to form facial features and accessories for a snowman.
For our fanciful pinecones, oval almond cakes are crafted with cookie cutters, covered with chocolate frosting, and topped with "scales" of almond slices.
Dress up your porch with a white-pine garland of pinecones.
Accessorize glass hurricanes with pinecone flowers and paper leaves.
A floral pinecone vine can be tightly coiled around a candlestick for an elegant effect.
Eeek, a mouse! Craft a family of these quirky critters to delight your family and friends.
Ornamenting a napkin with a pinecone bloom brings seasonal style to the holiday table.
For a hostess gift, wrap tapers in vellum and dress them up with blossoms or a matchbox covered with paper, florets, and real leaves.
Unpainted pinecones make a decorative camouflage for the base of a Christmas tree.
Pinecones and evergreens belong together, especially in holiday garlands.
A glittered cardinal presides over the holiday merriment from its perch on a snow-covered tree branch, but its pliable wire feet will easily cling to other surfaces when used as a gift-topper or tree ornament.
This rustic frame can be customized with a colored ribbon of your choice.
Pinecones bathed in gold paint are a simple yet stunning addition to a holiday home.
Bring a bit of the forest indoors by decorating a lamp finial with a pinecone -- plain or spray-painted silver.
Pinecones salvaged from the forest floor are bleached for a dramatic effect, then arranged in a pretty basket.
Clever felted pinecones, created using a rotary cutter to mimic the texture of the real thing, can be added to handmade or store-bought stockings.
Fill these boxes with walnut cookies and hand them out as favors, or hang them on the tree.
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