Whether you want to make your own or buy a pinecone garland, there are lots of ways to string, hang and decorate with them. Plus, these natural, rustic garlands look great all winter long, even after the holidays have passed…
Natural pine cones offer versatile decor options both indoors and outdoors. They can be hung over doorways, used on wreaths or placed as table centerpieces, taking minimal space and allowing effortless rearrangement.
Additionally, they are ideal for wrapping around bowls or trays and laying them along tables. These garlands also complement staircase railings or mantels, bringing a rustic outdoor feel indoors.
Flocked Pine Cones:
In addition, you can get a flocked garland with pinecones, berries and branches with the look of fresh white snow.
Pro Tip: If you come across a garland with few or no pine cones, simply use a glue gun to attach your own cones quickly and easily, requiring no special tools.
Pinecone and Berry Garlands:
If you want a no-fail way to assemble a natural yet festive Christmas tree, check out this string of berries, cones, needles & lights. easy, natural and colorful decor perfect stringing around a tree, wreath or mantel decorations.
In addition, you could wrap them around candles or a dining room centerpiece because they operate off of a small battery pack. No outlet needed!
Easy DIY Pinecone Garland Tutorial:
Of course, you can design your own decorations from pine cones you find in your backyard. Here’s how to do it with the least amount of materials and time. Also see how to collect and clean them
Note: If you don’t happen to have your own, you can buy natural cones online. Plus, you can find smaller versions in stores for about 60-75 cents apiece.