THESE BLEACHED PINECONES ARE PERFECT FOR HOLIDAY STYLING AND NO BLEACH IS REQUIRED!
Hi, sweet #sifamily! Here’s a simple 5-minute holiday styling project that’s perfect for Fall or Christmas Decor — Bleached Pinecones! The best part is NO BLEACH IS REQUIRED so no splash mishaps or smelly fumes.
I’ll also be announcing the 3 winners of last week’s Dixie Belle Birthday Giveaway later in the post, but first…
Here’s what I started with. These pinecones were picked right off the ground. If you’re in an area that doesn’t have pine trees, they often sell bags of pine cones at dollar stores or garden nurseries.
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SOURCE LIST
Pinecones – SALVAGED
Plastic Cup
Cotton Chalk Mineral Paint
Water | Stir Stick
BLEACHED PINECONES IN 5-MINUTES
This process is super simple and takes less than 5-minutes to do minus the dry time.
PAINT
Choose white paint. Any water-based paint will work for this but I chose this pure white Cotton. I poured about a 1-cups worth into a large plastic cup.
WATER
To create a whitewash, I added equal parts water — about a cup’s worth. It doesn’t really matter the temperature of the water so long as it’s not too warm.
MIX
I mixed the paint and water together to create my whitewash.
DUNK
Here’s the fun part! I dunked each pinecone into the wash to completely submerge it into the whitewash. They tend to want to float so a paint stick was really helpful to get complete coverage. You could get creative though. A half whitewashed and half natural pinecone would look amazing as well!
DRY
And that’s it! Here they are drying!
I love an easy and fast styling project that packs a punch for the season!
At this time of year, I sometimes feel torn between the seasons but these cuties work for a Fall Tablescapes or Christmas Decor!
AND NOW FOR SOME GIVEAWAY FUN!
Thank you for joining in last week. It was an amazing giveaway with the most entries we’ve ever had here on the #siblog! Three lucky winners have been randomly chosen by Rafflecopter and you have 48 hours to claim their Dixie Belle Giveaway Gifts!
CONGRATULATIONS
Lorri Rauscher $100 DB Gift
Honore $50 DB Gift
Carla Erickson $50 DB Gift
Again, a huge thank you to Dixie Belle Paint Company for sponsoring this generous giveaway and to all of you who participated!
LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK OF THESE BLEACHED PINECONES FOR HOLIDAY STYLING. FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE… I ALWAYS LOVE HEARING FROM YOU. IT MAKES MY DAY! 🙂
Happy furniture painting friends!
Denise x
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Suzanne S says
I love this idea! We have the pine trees near us that have pine cones that look like rosettes. I will give it a try!
Denise says
We have those rosette kinds of pinecones here as well… that would look sooo good!
Tracy says
Nice, so farmhouse-y looking. I once did some & painted only the tips with a small brush.
Denise says
Like a french mani, right?! lol I bet they looked gorgeous! 🙂
Veronica says
Doesn’t need to be white paint, does it? I’ll try some silver sparkles, also red. Maybe green. (Probably more paint and less water.) Think it will work?
Denise says
I do think it will work! And I think it will look amazing! 🙂
Elizabeth Kraemer says
I have a wire ring and I just collected a bunch of white and red pine cones to make a wreath. Xant wait to ‘bleach’ some and put it together. Great ideas once again
Denise says
Love your idea and thanks Liz! XOXO
Monique says
Hi Denise. What a wonderful idea. Those bleached pinecones would make a gorgeous Christmas wreath:)
Denise says
Love this idea, thank Monique! XOXO
Cheryl Atkinson says
Hi Denise! I was just reading someone’s blog on bleached pinecones and I thought they were so pretty but I love these because no bleach required. I’m sure I would have made a mess. Thank you for this idea. Congratulations to the winners! Are you sure you read them right though? LOL 🙃
Denise says
LOL, good try Cheryl but ya, I read them right!🤣😂
Do Dodson says
Fantastic idea! I’ve tried bleaching pine cones, and it’s a mess. I will for sure be trying this one. Thanks for the great ideas. Please keep them coming! 🙂 xo
Denise says
Thanks my friend and ya, I just didn’t have the patience to do the ‘real’ thing…lol.
Marie B. says
Well, this is definitely happening at my house…and I have the bag of pinecones foraged from my backyard at the ready. Thanks for the inspiration, my friend. xo
Denise says
I had a ton as well! Thanks and have fun Marie! XOXO
Rebecca says
Love this. I have wondered how to do this. Thanks for sharing ❣️
Denise says
My pleasure Rebecca! 🙂
Rebecca says
THANK YOU FOR SHARING.
Denise says
Thank YOU for dropping by Rebecca! XO
Nicki says
Great idea, I’m going to do this! Congrats to the winners.
Denise says
Thanks Nicki and have fun! XOXO
Bette Hiltz says
Love this idea. Congrats to the winners!
Denise says
Thanks Bette! x
Cheryl Atkinson says
Bette, it’s so funny how we follow the same people. We have to be kindred souls.
Ruth M says
The mixture of pine cones looks perfect in your leaf shaped dish!
Denise says
Thanks Ruth! I was torn whether to style of Fall or Christmas but this could probably go either way!
Cheryl says
I love these! Thank you for the idea♥️. So easy!
Denise says
Thanks and super easy, right!?! 😀