Yep, another pinecone project. I actually bought the lace earlier in the year to make something for Easter, but since that didn't happen... More pinecone love!
Click "Read more" for the tutorial
Scalloped Lace Pinecone
materials needed:
1.5 yard scalloped lace
egg-shaped styrofoam form
pins (I used floral pins)
coffee (optional)
ribbon
I think the scallops on the lace lend themselves perfectly to the "petals" of a pinecone.
Since I wanted a more natural look, I decided to dye the white lace in coffee. At first I tried black tea, but that wasn't dark enough... Coffee worked great! Just let it soak for a few hours and rinse it well. Here's the lace after a coffee bath--
Let the lace dry, then cut the scallops into "teardrop" shapes...
Pin the scallops onto the styrofoam egg starting at the pointed tip. I ended up glueing down the first piece at the tip with a hot glue gun so that the pins wouldn't show.
Keep layering and pinning, hiding the pinheads as you go...
I think I'm pine-coned out for the year! Hope you're having a nice week!



















Oh I love this!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michelle!
DeleteVery creative!
ReplyDeleteThanks, always fun to create with stuff that you already have. :)
DeleteSo ADORABLE!!! Thanks so much for sharing the great tutorial! I'd love for you to visit my blog.
ReplyDeleteHappy week!
Hugs from Portugal,
Ana Love Craft
www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
I love this so much I featured it on my blog today! Thanks for the great idea!
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Barb
www.turtlesandtails.blogspot.com
Thanks for sharing this with your readers Barb!
DeleteThis is beautiful! I would love for you to add this to my link-up!
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Thanks,
Julie
Thanks Julie!
DeleteThis is beautiful! I love love love it! My Christmas Decor incorporates lace this year too. Pinned!
ReplyDeleteApril, thanks for the pin!
DeleteLoving these. I live in the woods and have pinecones and would still make these. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm a little jealous about the woods... Thanks for visiting! :)
DeleteGorgeous pine cone! I've never seen a lacy pine cone before. I love it! I'd love for you to share this and any other crafts at my linky party, Submarine Sunday. I hope you'll stop by!
ReplyDeleteT'onna
http://navywifeypeters.blogspot.com/2012/10/submarine-sunday-3-features.html
Thanks Tonna!
DeleteWhat a great idea! I love how this turned out and how simple it is.
ReplyDeleteThank you Nicole!
DeleteMel, this is so tender and beautiful...I just adore it...as much as the other one you made last week....thanks for sharing..I'm pinning to our Happy Hour board...xo LU
ReplyDeleteThanks Lucy and thanks for featuring it at Happy Hour. Have a terrific week!
DeleteHoly Cow... I LOVE this! Pinning!!
ReplyDelete<3 Christina at I Gotta Create!
Wildly Original linky party is open
Thanks Christina & thanks for the pin!
DeleteWhat a beautiful idea! I love the lace it is so pretty and girly.
ReplyDeleteThanks Trisha... yep, definitely girly! :)
DeleteI just knew these were going to be yours when i clicked on the link! I of course, love these! They are so charming and just perfect. And they would look fabulous paired with your muslin ones! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Taryn!
DeleteSaw this over at Happy Hour! Love it! So cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you Emmeline
DeleteI love these, thank you for sharing! Hugs, Penny
ReplyDeleteThanks Penny!
DeleteThis is so great! I might actually use it for my Christmas decor this year. I am not following ;) Looks like you have some great ideas! I would love it if you would share this on Super Sweet Saturday, at swtboutique.blogspot.com. Either way I can't wait to look around.
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Steph
Thank you Steph!
DeleteThat is so cute!! I love lace and have a good deal of it, unfortunately unorganized. But I think I can come up with enough for this adorable ornament. If not--off to JoAnn for a few spools of lace. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJanet
Thanks Janet! Hope you can find the right kind of lace in your stash. Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteSo pretty :)
ReplyDeleteGonna pin it!
TY for the tut!
Thank you! And thanks for the pin too :)
DeleteI am so happy to find the pinecone ornaments, this one and the felt one. Love to make things like that. Yours are so pretty and you make it look pretty easy to do, hope so.
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Look forward to seeing more of your projects. Happy Weekend.
Thanks! Hope you're having a nice week :)
DeleteHow pretty is this? What a beautiful rendition of the fabric pinecone ornament. Pinned & tweeted! Thank you for the inspiration. Sharon
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Sharon! I really need to get up to speed on Twitter... one of these days :)
DeleteWhat a wonderful lace pinecone.
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ColleenB.
Thanks Colleen! When I redesigned the blog I forgot to put in the email option... It's back now! Thanks for letting me know :)
DeleteWhat a beautiful pinecone. I know I have lace like that somewhere in this house. Thanks for the tut.
ReplyDeleteLove the tut I am going to have to buy some egg shapes so i can make a few for Christmas. Thanks
ReplyDeleteWow, lovely and simple to do. Love it. 6catsart
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