While the wreath form is drying, paint the pine cones. More bristles helps you get into the tight areas. Once the pine cones are dry, hot glue them to the form. Keep them tight for good coverage.
One of my forestry professors gave me two huge pine cones and I use them year round. They aren’t even painted . . . but I ...
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is purchasing black spruce pine cones at a rate of $200 per bushel and jack ...