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Pinecone Frame
![]() Actress Lorraine Bracco likes to relax by making crafts projects like this pinecone picture frame. Because the process is somewhat time-consuming, have a friend join you -- it will provide an ideal time to catch up. Tools and Materials Pinecone Frame How-To 2. Using a foam brush, apply a small amount of craft glue to the face of the frame, and affix pinecones; arrange them in neat rows, or group them randomly. The glue dries quickly, so work in small sections. 3. Allow the glue to dry overnight. In a well-ventilated room, spray the frame with clear acrylic spray to protect and strengthen the pinecones. 4. Replace glass, insert picture, and replace back of frame. Attach wire to D-rings or hardware on back of frame, and hang picture. 5. Add holiday flair to your frame with a festive ribbon. Cut a piece of ribbon to the desired length. Attach adhesive-backed Velcro to the back of the frame. The ribbon is purely decorative; the picture will still be hung from the wire. |
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