The how-to is quite easy. I drilled a small hole into the end of each pine cone and then inserted a screw eye. I used eight pine cones that I picked up in North Carolina last fall. In my area of Virginia, we don’t have pines that produce cones this large. If I used cones from my area, I would have needed a lot more than eight cones.
I then threaded ribbon through the hook, varying the length, and knotted the end. When I had four cones prepared, I draped the ribbon over the 3M hanger already on my door.
I varied the ribbon length of the final four cones to make a fairly symmetrical arrangement.
I then used wider blue ribbon to make a bow to camouflage the hanger.
It even looks pretty from the inside.
Happiness is a pretty door in January!
I'm sharing this project for Metamorphosis Monday at Between Naps on the Porch and for Amanda's Weekend Bloggy Reading party at Serenity Now.

What a perfectly lovely pine cone decor for your front door! Love it.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a great idea to perk things up after the holidays! Love the blue ribbon!
ReplyDelete-Rene
I love it! I still need to take down our wreath from the holidays! This is perfect!
ReplyDeleteYou did a beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteSimply....lovely! I created the same pinecone hanger but I used a plaid ribbon. I like your wintery blue.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea - I may have to try that next holiday season on the mailbox.
ReplyDeleteHope you'll come see the picture wall I helped DD2 create in her home.
Allison
Atticmag
Love it! I would be honored to have you add it to my blog party
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This is a darling and creative idea. It is such a welcome change to the "wreath on the door" look. Thanks for showing us how you created this stunning look! ~Susie
ReplyDeleteSo simple but yet elegant at the same time. Love it!
ReplyDeleteLooks Great!
ReplyDeleteVery cute indeed!
ReplyDeleteWhen we just moved in September, I THREW OUT two tall popcorn tins FULL of large pine cones like that! I was downsizing and they just had to go - - -
Well, I didn't just throw them away, I gave them to a friend who has an antique shop, so she could sell them in her shop in the tin.
I think I'd like enough of them back to make something like that for our front door!
Love it girl! This is perfect for the colder months! And love the blue satin ribbon.
ReplyDeleteHi Paula, What a great idea for something different on a door after Christmas! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI need to follow your fitness Fridays. I have got to start doing something before I get fat! I have never been that into exersizing but I think now is the time!
Thanks for the inspiration! Kristen
The pine cones are a great alternative to a wreath. Inexpensive and easy to make - the perfect kind of project! :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat little project for the grandkids too! I really love it!
ReplyDeleteRainey
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Great idea. This is something I might use to get rid of all those scented pinecones leftover from Christmas.
ReplyDeleteLooks great,and the blue ribbon says winter to me. I love the idea of using natural things when you can. I'm visiting by way of Met Monday, come see me sometime.
ReplyDeleteFun idea, it turned out great:@)
ReplyDeleteThat's really pretty Paula!
ReplyDeleteI love it! What a great idea! We have pinecones like that all over the place around here! Carla
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous! I never would've thought to use pine cones hanging like that. I love it and the blue ribbon you picked is very pretty too!
ReplyDeletePaula, what a great idea...simple yet so pretty on the front door. You amaze me girl!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful, simple, elegant, creative idea. We don't have large pine cones here either, but I sure want to find some now. Just perfect!
ReplyDeleteVery cute, I love how you used a bright blue ribbon too!
ReplyDeletePaula, this is adorable! What a great idea--it's just right for the season and so cheerful! Thanks for sharing your good idea with us!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! And I love the color of the ribbon!!!
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I love it! So pretty and wintery!
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ReplyDeleteSimply cute! After our ice storm last week we had a few big branches of pine tree limbs break and has some rather large pine cones. I might have to make one for my back door. I have three doors and I only have a wreath on the front.
ReplyDeleteReally pretty. The screws are a great idea. Love the blue ribbon... so cheery!
ReplyDeleteHello fellow Virginian! I am in the southwest corner of the state. About 30 minutes from the West Virginia border, 45 minutes from the Kentucky border, and about an hour from the Tennessee border. Love your pine cone "wreath". I may have to borrow this idea!
ReplyDelete~Donna
looks so pretty with the blue ribbon-i'll have to remember this next year and have the kids gather pinecones for me :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks great! Love the blue :)
ReplyDeleteI love this, Paula, b/c it's so different than a lot of the other front door decorations that I've seen here and there! The ribbon is the perfect touch for winter--a nice pop of color. :) Thanks so much for linking up to my party. :)
ReplyDeleteThose are so beautiful!!!! I love your creative solution! :D
ReplyDeleteWinter can be tough to do front door decorations with...I went ahead and put up a Valentine themed door heart. :D
Love your idea though...I love the blue with the natural pine cones combined! Very pretty!
Building Home with Him,
Mary Joy
It's a treat to have a door decoration after Christmas and before Valentine or Mardi Gras. Thank you for the photos.
ReplyDeleteLoved the idea so much I copied it. My pinecones are so small - but Im going to gather up the large ones when they fall and save them.
I love your ideas.
Patti
www.iheartredboots.blogspot.com