"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." If you're pining for a fall activity, these pine cone crafts are fun for kids and adults alike! Not only ...
The winter solstice is yet to come, though we seem to be getting payback for those lovely warm days in November. But since gardening outdoors is over, let's bring on the holiday season. Pine cones ...
One of the simplest examples of how plants adapt to ensure that their species survives is found in pine cones. Evergreen trees that produce cones are called conifers. There are more than 600 species ...
Pine cones often are used to make wreaths, ornaments and other crafty projects. They also can be used as a bird feeder or even a fire starter. But these cones are more than just a festive holiday ...
Air-drying: The first method is to air-dry them. Corral them up in a breathable container like a wicker basket or a woven shopping bag. Lay the base of the container with a sheet of paper to collect ...
Sparkly pine cones are such a thing now. You can glitter you face. You can glitter your eyeliner. You can wear glittery gold lame dresses and gem sweaters. You can deck your house in tinsel. You can ...
Do you feel overwhelmed decorating for fall? We have a solution — have the kids help out! This DIY pine cone flower project is so simple to make and looks fantastic arranged in a bowl. The kids will ...
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – As a child Zan Barker used to watch his mother twist evergreen branches into wreaths, adding lemon leaves and other tidbits to the holiday decorations. Today, the memory is ...
This time on the occasion of the holidays i made a Christmas tree, using pine cones, resin and some wood for the base. To make it more interesting I built some lights in. I can't say they are perfect, ...
Christmas isn't cheap – and this year, with the price of food and energy on the rise, coupled with the drop in temperatures, many of us will be feeling the pinch more than ever. That's why savvy ...
BEND, Ore. (AP) - Driving from his job in north Bend to his home south of La Pine, John Scoggin stops to pick up ponderosa pine cones in the Deschutes National Forest. While he enjoys doing so, he ...