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How to Clean and Cure Pine Cones for DiY Projects

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  This is an outdoor DIY task! Plan to clean and cure at least 3 dozen pine cones if you are going to make the time and effort to do this project.  If you only need a small number of pine cones, then it might make more sense to buy what you need.  Supplies: Pine cones White Vinegar Large bucket or pail Water Oven Process: Gently tap pine cones on hard flat surface, like a sidewalk, driveway or deck. Knock out the loose debris as much as possible. Fill bucket with 1 part white vinegar to 5 parts water. Add pine cones. Allow to soak for 30 minutes.  They will close up when wet.  Remove pine cones from water and allow to dry. Tap pine cones again on hard surface to remove any remaining debris. Line cookie trays with foil. This is very important as the pine cones may release a gooey resin when they bake. Lay pinecones on cookie trays. Space them slightly apart as they will expand as they dry. Place trays with pine cones in oven at 200 degrees.  Check them after 90 minutes to see if they ar

How to Flock Pine Cones for DiY Projects by Heartland Wreath Shop LLC

Pine cones are readily available in local craft stores, but flocking your own provides these advantages: -choose the size of pine cones you need  -control the amount of flocking you prefer -upcycle items from the natural environment -exercise while picking up pine cones -save money if you flock a large quantity -great "helper" project for school age children disadvantages: -takes time and patience -can be messy -have to locate at least one available pine tree with the type of pine cones you want to use Flocking pine cones is a relatively simple task. It requires some basic supplies and a little time and patience.  Plan to flock at least 3 dozen pine cones to make this task worth your effort. If you only need a small number of pine cones, then it makes more sense to just buy what you need.  Supplies needed: Pine cones. Buy them or gather them from under pine trees. If you gather them, then see our video on how to clean and cure them.  Flocking flakes    Available in bags in c