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So here’s another natural, free, and easy way to decorate for fall. Decorate with pinecones!
Make a pinecone Wreath – tutorial by JustaGirl
Or looking for something else a bit simpler to make for your front door? How about this lovely pinecone cluster from Brown Sugar Toast. Customize your ribbon with burlap, orange ribbon or a fun plaid for fall.
Pinecones and pumpkins – such a fun combination. Check out Clean and Scentsible’s fall house tour.
Rosettes made out of pinecones.
I LOVE this tablescape by Sweet Something Design and the centerpiece vase filled with pinecones is what makes it!
I ADORE owls, so how cute is this owl made from a pinecone for fall?! Tutorial here.
One year I want to incorporate a pinecone garland into my fall mantel. This is a great tutorial over at Ella Claire Inspired.
Here’s a lovely pinecone chandelier – tutorial over at Dollar Store Crafts.
Just piling some pinecones in a clear vase is pretty too!
Gold and glittered pinecone and acorn wreath by First Home Love Life
Love this front porch décor and how she incorporated huge pinecones into it.
Apples and pinecones – so pretty together!
Fall place card made from a pinecone
A branch with attached pinecones in a vase is big impact for no cost – just gather the supplies from your backyard!
Hope this gives you some ideas for some easy fall decorating ideas by gathering some pinecones from your backyard!
Do you decorate with pinecones?
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Christa @ BrownSugarToast says
thanks for the shout-out! pinecones are AWESOME to work with because they’re free!!!! and we all love free. 😀
Kerry says
Do you have any instructions for making the pinecone rosettes above? The link has been taken down 🙁 Thanks!