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Craft Project: Pinecone TreesBy Debra Frick
Time to complete one tree: about 15 minutes Materials
InstructionsAs you can see from the picture this is a very easy project of gluing the pine cones onto the CD in a pyramid shape. So your bottom row will have more cones than the top layer. Start by sorting your pine cones into sizes. Now glue the longest ones onto the CD. On the next row glue the pine cones in between the ones on the first row. Continue until you have the height you want and glue a pine cone to the top for the top of the tree. You can the spray these with clear spray to preserve their natural beauty as I did in the picture or you can spray them with a little snow or glitter. You could even glue on small charms and beads to decorate like a real tree. These would also be really pretty with some silk berries stuck in the too. You can get silk berries at Wal-mart where you buy silk flowers.Happy crafting! About The Author:
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