We love crafting with pinecones. There is something magical about nature crafts and bringing nature into your home. Plus we always have loads of pinecones as the boys always seem to find Autumn treasures, so pinecone crafts for the win!
You can have so much fun just collecting pinecones which are Mother Nature’s most beautiful creations. We are lucky that we have a woodland area within walking distance and it is filled with pinecones at this time of the year. Once you have your bounty in hand, simply head home and you are ready to start fashioning one of these seasonal, fun, and festive DIY projects.
There is something really magical about bringing nature into your home. It creates a soothing and peaceful atmosphere that helps calm your body and your mind, making you feel fresh and revived. Bringing nature into your home adds a tranquil feeling and there is a big plus that pinecones are free.
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I always print my printables directly onto 160 gsm cardstock using my Epson Ecotank Printer rather than regular paper, this way they are a little more durable and the pens do not bleed through to the other side. However, if you do not have a home printer then just pop to a library and use theirs.
This post contains affiliate links. If you make any purchases after clicking one of these links, I will make a small commission (hopefully enough to keep me in tea all year) – at no extra cost to you! This allows me to keep creating and sharing free tutorials and content for you. Thank you!
This post contains affiliate links. If you make any purchases after clicking one of these links, I will make a small commission (hopefully enough to keep me in tea all year) – at no extra cost to you! This allows me to keep creating and sharing free tutorials and content for you. Thank you!
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