homemade pinecone wreath hanging on white wall with a rusty red velvet ribbon bow tied on the front

Have you put up Christmas decorations yet? So far, this pinecone wreath is all I have up! I’m anxious to add more, but also sad to be taking down the fall decor I had up. I feel like I’ve been really into making wreaths lately. Last year I made a few, including this Dried Orange Wreath that I loved (and saved to use again this year!).

I spotted this wreath at Pottery Barn and thought it was so pretty. And then when I was at the thrift store, I found a giant bag of pinecones and knew it was my sign that I needed to make my own! I also thrifted the wreath frame, so this was a very cheap craft for me to make.

It’s actually very easy to make, just like the orange wreath was. You only need pinecones, a wreath form and hot glue. I decided it needed a little something else, so I added the velvet ribbon bow. I’m so happy with how it turned out and think it adds the perfect natural touch to my Christmas decor.

half of a diy pinecone wreath on a white backdrop with a red bow tied on wreath

Where to buy a pinecone wreath:

I know not everyone is into crafting, so if that’s you, there a few options out there for buying pinecone wreaths. (I can’t attest to the quality, since I’ve only seen pictures, but they look nice!).

pinecone wreath with red ribbon bow on it hanging above cedar greenery

Supplies:

  • pinecones – these or these would probably work (try to get smaller size ones, unless you’re using a very large wreath form)
  • wreath form – I think grapevine works best
  • hot glue gun and glue sticks
  • velvet ribbon, optional

Watch the video to see how to make the wreath:

half of a homemade pinecone wreath that has a rusty red velvet ribbon on it

See more Christmas inspiration here!

-Manda

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