This morning I decided to make a very simple, humble, Christmas tree craft from my pine cone stash. I am really craving simplicity this year in my holiday decorating, and I promise that there is nothing simpler than this craft! If you have pine cones in your yard (or your neighbors—promise we won’t tell :)), then you have the makings of baby Christmas trees!
All you need for this craft are pine cones, 1 sheet of card stock, book pages, baby buckets, and some optional filler items.
To make the book page stars, I used Martha Stewart Adhesive Spray to adhere the book pages to both sides of a sheet of card stock. Next, I ran the card stock through my Silhouette and cut out various sized stars. To give the stars a bit of glam, I painted them with some silver glitter paint.
Here is a close-up of how pretty the stars are in the light. (Never mind the Don Quixote wording. LOL! I never did care much for that story. But it makes great crafting material!)
The silver pine cones were leftover from the chalkboard ornament wreath I made last year. I spray painted those with Sterling Silver paint by Chase and love how shiny they turned out!
My pine cones are resting in little $.25 buckets I found on clearance in the Target dollar spot a few years ago.
The moral of this craft story is that simplicity can be cute!
Southern Fried Gal says
Hey girl – those are super cute. I love the stars – perfect and sweet touch. I’m like you – simplifying my style this year. BUT there seems to be a big interest in big, blingy door decor this year so I dusted off my tutorial and updated to share here.
Thanks for hosting!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Carli says
Your pine cone topiaries are adorable! they look beautiful on your mantel!
Lisa @ A Room with A View says
Thank you for hosting, once again! I have linked up my chandelier makeover.
Ami w/AliLilly says
Your pine cone display is GORGEOUS! My sweet little girl has been helping me collect pine cones too. OR pine CORNS as she calls them!! I LOVE your “optional filler” what is that? it’s beautiful!
AJ says
What a wonderful idea! I have the perfect place for something like this and I have tons of pine-cones laying around in the yard. Thanks for sharing this project – I have pinned it and will be making this!! AJ@queenofmynest
Amanda says
These are gorgeous! You are very creative!
Kristi @ Addicted 2 Decorating says
Thanks for hosting, Beth! Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Pamela says
OMG, I’m pretty sure I just maxed out my tab window’s with all the link up’s I want to visit! AMAZING PROJECTS today!
Pamela
Ashley says
How cute! I love simple and I love pinecones.
I’ll have to remember to link up tomorrow after I post my super easy and cheap wreath…
Maury @ Life on Mars says
Thanks so much for hosting!
amy says
pinecones? glitter? of course they’re gorgeous!!
erin at Salvaged Whimsy says
Thanks so much for hosting. I hope you and your family have a safe and happy Thanksgiving.
caroline @ c.w.frosting says
Simple is definitely pretty! Loving the book page touch. Happy TG!
Heidi@TheCraftMonkey says
Thanks for hosting Beth!
Vanessa says
Hi, Beth
Love the tutorial and thank you for hosting. Happy Thanksgiving.
Vanessa
Shari @ Turnstyle Vogue says
Love the trees!!!
nest of posies says
very pretty! so simple, but gorgeous.
on another note, beth everything always looks so neat & tidy on your blog. even your link party. everything is so stream lined. gorgeous work.
love ya lots!
kellie
Lizette says
Such lovely little trees! Thanks for hosting such a fun party!
Janet says
I love your little pine cone trees! You always have a way of taking the ordinary and making it beautiful!
Jamie says
Thank you so much for hosting another fabulous party.
Jamie
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Whycuzican says
Thanks for your hostessing skills for these lovely parties,
Suzanne at Whycuzican
Brook@BeingBrook says
Love! It sometimes is the most simple things that end up so pretty! I have a pinecone stash too and can just see these on my Christmas mantle. Great idea!
Brook@BeingBrook says
Love! It sometimes is the most simple things that end up so pretty! I have a pinecone stash too and can just see these on my Christmas mantle. Great idea!
Sherry says
Thanks so much for hosting! I have been following you for about a year (FB too!) and now I am a brand spanking new blogger just learning the ropes. I’ve linked back and I hope you like my posts! Happy Monday.
Sherry
Beth @A to Z says
Welcome Sherry! So glad to have you link up!
Confessions of a Plate Addict says
Simple yet so pretty…love it! Happy Thanksgiving!…hugs…Debbie
Tricia @ SweeterThanSweets says
Beautiful pine cone display! Thanks for sharing and thanks for letting us link up!
Vivienne @ The V Spot says
I love those sweet little trees! Simple and beautiful! I hadn’t thought about sending 2 or 3 sheets through the cutting machine at once. I wonder if my Cricut would do that…
Carol says
Your pine cone trees are wonderful! Thanks for hosting.