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Drop Cloth and Pine Cone Ornament – Cherished Bliss

December 5, 2013 by Rachel Leave a Comment

Handmade Ornament #7

Hello there Lines Across readers! I am so excited to be here today! My name’s Ashley and I’m one of the writers for Cherished Bliss. My lovely sister blogs with me and shares all the yummy recipes you see over there! : ) Christmas is one of my favorite times of year and I’m very excited to share this simple tutorial with you today!

 

Drop Cloth and Pine Cone Ornament

I am very into drop cloth this year. I went with a Rustic White and Gold Theme this year so I’m throwing in some natural elements (like the pine cones) and the drop cloth just fits in great! Last week I shared my Drop Cloth Christmas Tree Garland, and then earlier this week I shared my full tree reveal complete with a Drop Cloth Tree Skirt, so it only makes sense to have drop cloth on some ornaments right? These are super easy, even if you aren’t crafty you can make these! I promise : )

You will only need a few things!

 

How to make a pinecone ornament

For the Drop Cloth bow you can really use any fabric you want, or even a bow you purchased from a store, totally up to you!

First thing you are going to do is glue the twin on the bottom of the pine cone (the biggest end). once you put the twin in the glue, just put some more on top of the twine to make sure it doesn’t come undone.
 

Pinecone and Twine

Then you just take your bow and glue it onto the twine. Just eyeball it to make sure it hangs pretty and glue it onto the twine.
 

Drop Cloth Bow

See! I told you it was easy! Just let the glue dry all the way and hang it up on your beautiful tree!

 

Pine Cone Ornament 

I’d love for you to take a peek at some of my other Christmas Projects, so feel free to grab a cup of coffee and come say hi! : )

DIY Joy Sign 
DIY Christmas Joy Sign Tutorial
Pallet Wood Silhouette Christmas Tree 
Love this gold and white Pallet Wood Christmas Tree tutorial
Rustic Glam Christmas Tree
Rustic Glam Christmas Tree
Let’s Connect:
Ashley: Facebook // Twitter // Pinterest // Google + // Subscribe

Thanks so much for having me over Rachel! : )
Have a beautiful day!

Be sure to check out the other projects in the Handmade Christmas Ornament Series:

Shimmery Monogram Ornament
Hand Painted Nativity Ornaments
The Scrap Fabric Ornament
Polaroid Ornament
Braided Wreath Ornament
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About Rachel

Craft blogger. Color lover. Mess maker. Mom of three. You can find me at Lines Across sharing my creative adventures and tutorials on how to make stuff.

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