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Garden Sanity by Pet Scribbles

Stunning Teal Pinecone Ornament

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July 15, 2022 By Laura Leave a Comment

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It’s easy to make a stunning teal pinecone ornament! Painted pinecone ornaments can be matched to your Christmas decor in any color you wish using metallic craft paint. Glue on a bead and add string for a pretty handmade ornament! Easy DIY with helpful images.

DIY teal pinecone ornaments hanging on evergreen tree outdoors

Painted pinecones become more and more popular every year it seems.

They are simple to create, whether to hang on your tree or give as gifts.

Let’s get started!

Teal Pinecone Ornament Tutorial

Supplies:

  • Pinecones
  • DecoArt Dazzling Metallics in Teal
  • Small Paintbrush
    I love this Soft Grip brush set!
  • Plastic lid (or plate) to hold the paint
  • Jewelry beads (I used 6 total, each with a hole all the way through the center)
  • E6000 Craft Adhesive
  • Matching colored hemp cord (to hang)

Start with clean pinecones.

I’m fortunate that we have pinecones in our backyard, so I can just gather them up when I need them for crafting.

real pinecones of different shapes and sizes on a canvas cloth

Rinse them out really well and make sure they are completely dry.

If you don’t have lucky access to pinecones naturally, you still do have luck because pinecones for crafting are now sold in the larger craft stores and even Amazon carries several different kinds.

Next, paint your pinecones!

Hand-painted pinecones have such a beautiful appearance!

I’m not sure if I have a favorite type of paint to use, because whether I use a matte paint like chalk paint or a brilliant metallic color like I’m using here, the effect is always so pretty!

painting pinecones

Paint half of the pinecone at a time.

For this teal pinecone ornament DIY, I came up with this little trick:

Paint only half of each pinecone at a time, as this makes it easy to hold the pinecones without getting paint all over your fingers.

half-painted pinecone

Some pinecones remain closed up — like the example above — and these are very easy to paint.

Other pinecones that have opened up take a bit more time to paint — like the one below — as both sides of the pinecone’s scales need to be painted.

hand painted pinecones

Begin by painting the pinecone upside down — which is the direction it will hang as an ornament.

Once dry, go back and paint the “other side” of the pinecone scales.

Pinecone “A” (below) has been painted first upside down. This means that the underside of the scales have been painted teal.

image shows how to paint pinecones

Pinecone “B” (above) shows the bottom half of the pinecone with both sides of the scales painted teal.

Let the pinecones dry for several hours — or overnight — before proceeding with the next step.

Add beads to your teal pinecone ornaments!

Using beads is a decorative way to attach a string for hanging your pinecone ornaments.

I use beads from old jewelry that I have, but you can easily buy beads at the craft store in just about any color, shape and style!

First, I attached a decorative bead with a bit of E6000 craft adhesive, which is super strong and holds things together well.

adding a bead for hanging to a pinecone ornament

Set these aside, propped up against something so they can dry thoroughly.

Once dry, it’s time to add a second bead.

Make sure your second bead has holes, and make sure those holes are visible when you’re attaching the second bead to the first. (See image below.)

attaching beads to a painted pinecone to make an ornament

Again, prop up your pinecones so that the beads can dry upright.

Let everything dry and cure thoroughly overnight.

For the pinecone that was closed up — I did a slight variation since the bottom had a bit of a dent in it.

For the second bead I used an oval shape that fit perfectly into the little dent.

image shows beads glued to a painted pinecone ornament

To finish off the first bead I just added a sequin with a mini adhesive glue dot to cover the hole.

finishing touches on a teal painted pinecone ornament

Add string to your teal pinecone ornaments!

The last step is to add string to hang the ornaments up.

I used teal blue hemp cord threaded through the top bead on each pinecone, tied in a knot. (This string is fantastic and comes in many colors.)

metallic teal pinecone ornaments

And that’s it!

Painted Pinecone Ornaments

3 different pinecones painted with teal metallic paint

In addition to tree ornaments, you can attach these to wine bottles for hostess gifts, or as a topper on gift-wrapped presents.

teal painted pinecone ornament with metallic sheen, hanging from evergreen branches with white background

These painted pinecone ornaments are very durable once dried and cured.

hand painted teal pinecone ornaments

Which colors are you drawn to in your holiday decorating?

When in doubt, gold or silver metallic paint is always an option!

teal pinecone ornaments hanging on a tree
pretty painted pinecone ornament in teal

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Happy holiday crafting!

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Welcome to Garden Sanity by Pet Scribbles. I’m Laura, an artist and self-taught gardener. Gardening is therapeutic for me, peaceful and calming. I write articles and film videos centered around my own gardens, with plenty of plant suggestions and gardening tips. I’m glad you’re here and happy to share my garden inspiration with you!

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