DIY Fall Pine Cone Wreath | Cozy Autumn Craft from Nature
One of my favorite things about fall is bringing the beauty of nature into my home. 🍂✨ This season, I created a DIY pine cone wreath that’s rustic, budget-friendly, and perfect for autumn decorating.
Instead of buying expensive decor, I gathered pine cones from nature while camping and turned them into a beautiful handmade wreath. It’s a simple project that adds warmth and charm to any space—whether you hang it on your front door, above the fireplace, or use it as a centerpiece.
What You’ll Need:
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Pine cones (collected from nature or purchased)
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Wreath form: we will make one from cardboard (grapevine, wire, or foam)
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Hot glue gun or floral wire
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Ribbon or embellishments (optional)
Spray Paint
How to Make It:
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Prepare the pine cones – Bake or clean them to remove any bugs or dirt. Bake at 200 degrees for 2-3 hours. Your house will smell wonderful.
Spray Paint - desired colors.
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Attach to wreath form – Use hot glue or wire to secure pine cones around the base. Then I wrapped the base with twine/jute.
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Layer for fullness – Add more pine cones, adjusting sizes for texture. I added a scrap of wood for a sign, with "welcome" in vinyl with my Cricut.
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Optional-Add details – Tie a ribbon, tuck in leaves, or add faux berries for color.
This project is not only fun but also meaningful—it’s a way to craft with natural elements and create a piece of decor that reflects the beauty of the season. 🍁
👉 Want to see the step-by-step process? Watch my full video tutorial here:
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