DIY Pinecone Fairy Ornament

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Taking the beauty from outside and managing to transform it in a way that improves the decor of your home is something only a DIY enthusiast can handle in a successful manner. The pinecone fairy ornament falls right into this category. If you are willing to experiment with new things in the crafting area, taking a pine cone from a Fir tree and transforming it to such extent that it will look more like a fairy ornament than a piece of Nature is just the challenge you need. In the process you will also need an Oak acorn cap as well as Oak leaves (dried), some strands of felt and wool, a pipe cleaner, wool roving and wood beads to fashion the head and hands of the sought fairy character ornament. As for tools, you will need glue, a drill or some sort to make a hole in the cap and steady hands. Follow the instructions shown by Willodel and use the images as guidelines, they will prove helpful. Have some nice holidays!

 

 

Pinecone Fairy & Elf  Tutorial – Willodel

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5 Responses to “DIY Pinecone Fairy Ornament”

  1. Sharon Kilty says:

    it is not possible to pin things from your website onto Pinterest as they have your site block as being a possible source of inapropriate content. I thought you would like to know

  2. Kelley Gjere says:

    Love the stuff on your pages, for a year now I can not pin a single item! VERY frustrating as I would love to have this stuff to do later and share with others!

  3. Kerry M says:

    It’s a shame that folks are still unable to PIN the projects they choose from your web page to Pinterest, so that they can share with others! Each time I’ve tried to ‘pin’ a post, a message comes up stating that the item was not pinned because it could lead to spam. Can’t you fix this issue, Good Home Design???

    Kerry.

  4. Popi says:

    Some times I think that this page is completely useless since there’s not any instructions to reproduce such a lovely items. It is such a pitty

  5. Emma Ryan says:

    ~ “Taking a PINE cone from a FIR tree…” ???

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