The continuous projects that can be done with gathering pinecones! Be merry and monochromatic with a trio of pinecone wreaths! It will create a subtle holiday look to a bold accent wall and cozy setting.
To complete this project you will need the following:
Glue gun or glue
Wreaths
Gloves
Rack/Box
Paint we used: Wabi-Sabi T18-10, In the Moment T18-15, Equilibrium T18-20, Tsunami S450-7 and Soft Focus T18-09.
Step 1: Dip Pinecones
Before dipping be sure the pinecones are free from dirt then use a glove to dip right into paint.
Step 2: Drip Pinecones
Make sure excess paint drips off of pinecones and allow them to completely dry for a day.
Step 3: Hot glue
Glue back and side of pinecones onto wreath.
Add any extra embellishments and behold a harmonious trio of pinecone wreaths!
Visit our holiday collection for more fun and easy seasonal projects.
Colorfully Yours,
Deanna
What is the name of the wall color, please?
Hello Vicki,
Thank you for visiting our blog!
The wall color is Equilibrium T18-20
Due to differences in monitors and technical factors, the colors here cannot be represented with
their true qualities. These color samples should only be considered a guide. Please refer to actual swatches for true color. We strongly recommend beginning with an 8 oz. sample container of the color you choose and apply it to a small area on your wall to ensure your satisfaction with the color choice. It is always a good idea to see how the light and ambient conditions affect the color at different points in the day.
Colorfully Yours,
Deanna
what color are the walls?
Hello Patti,
Thank you for visiting our blog!
The wall color is Equilibrium T18-20
Due to differences in monitors and technical factors, the colors here cannot be represented with
their true qualities. These color samples should only be considered a guide. Please refer to actual swatches for true color. We strongly recommend beginning with an 8 oz. sample container of the color you choose and apply it to a small area on your wall to ensure your satisfaction with the color choice. It is always a good idea to see how the light and ambient conditions affect the color at different points in the day.
Colorfully Yours,
Deanna