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With a little bit of trimming, some clay appendages, and glue, pine cones can be morphed into turkeys. Turned on their sides, the pine cones' open scales mimic fluffed-out turkey feathers.
Let dry again. While the pine cone is drying, glue a wood bead to one of the wood circles. Let set. Paint the base using brown craft paint and let dry. Use craft glue or a hot glue gun to attach ...
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 vintage container or hot glue to a grapevine wreath.
4. Take the piece of darker brown felt and cut out 2 small ears. 5. Glue the face on the front of the pine cone and the ears on just above the head. Allow to dry completely. These adorable little ...
pine cones, wheat shafts and pods – McEvoy loves the instant gratification of working in fabric. “Glue-gunning a cutout on a pillow or gluing the hem of a curtain is eight zillion times faster ...
5. Replace the ornament’s top and display. 1. Spray pine cones in desired color. Let dry. 2. Brush glue on tips of the pine cones and sprinkle them with glitter. Let dry. It's time to start ...
Here at Vintage Coop where I live, we just finished decking the halls, literally, and pine cones were center stage—in wreaths, garlands, filling vases, and with a little ribbon and glue ...
To create this cute Surly-inspired pine cone squirrel, you will need to gather these supplies: Hot glue gun (a low temperature is best for little hands) Hot glue sticks (a low temperature is best ...
Put a dab of glue on the end of each pine cone petal foot and press it to the shell. Do the same thing with the pine cone petal that will become the head. 5. Enjoy your fine creations. Take them ...
Instructions: Tie ribbon into a circle and glue the tied section to the tip of the pine cone. Hold the pine cone by the ribbon and paint it green. Decorate the pine cone when it dries. 2.