Hi there friends, Happy September!
In spring of 2015 I did a fun pine cone craft on a whim.
You might recall?
I had gathered some pine cones in my garden and noticed the underside look like zinnias.
So I painted them, and sure enough they did look like our zinnia friends.
This craft has brought more people to this fanciful land than I could ever imagine.
Imagine that?
It's been crrrazy and fun.
I have not been able to believe the amount of visitors that pine cones turned to zinnias have brought.
And super special thanks to everyone that has sent me pics of their own painted pine cones.
I love them!
This week my pine cone zinnias craft is in Woman's World Magazine.
Fun fun!
So, I thought to celebrate I would give away a couple copies.
And, I thought we could also re-visit this fun flowery craft below.
I'm amazed at how many people took an interest in this.
Simply leave a comment to enter the magazine giveaway.
And here we go with that original tutorial below…
🖤
Let's Make Zinnia Flowers from Pine Cones!
Look at all those beautiful zinnias.
But wait, what do you mean they are actually pine cones??
Yes yes, it's true.
These are pine cones pretending to be zinnias.
Pine cone bottoms that is!
You see, these came about in the most curious and unexpected manner.
One day very recently, I was sitting at my work bench, feeling rather lack luster.
I had my hand on my chin, wondering what I wanted to make or do.
I was actually rather bored that day, as I sat and stared at some less than perfect pine cones sitting on my studio work bench.
I had collected them off the ground under my pine tree for holiday decorating.
And here they sat, 3 months later.
In my way really.
I picked one up, tossing it about in my hand.
When the most curious thing happened!
I took my pine cone as you see below and flipped it over.
I was looking at a regular pine cone as you see.
But then by flipping it over…
I found a perfect looking zinnia on the bottom side of the cone, as seen below.
I gasped really, I was so surprised.
So, I grabbed some standard acrylic craft paint, and painted a few pine cone bottoms.
Pretty much just to prove to myself that what I thought I was seeing was true.
With each stroke of the brush, a real zinnia emerged.
I was utterly amazed.
Zinnias hiding under pine cones?!?
Who knew?
After I painted some up I realized you could either leave the tops pointy, in their regular state, as below, or…
You could use craft cutters to remove some of the pine cone petals and reveal a stem, like below.
Either way works just fine.
I think they are easier to arrange in a bowl if you just leave them as they are in their natural state.
You can also paint your pine cone bottom white first and let it dry before applying brighter colors.
Then add the colors of your choice.
Don't be afraid to layer different colors and layer shades for depth.
This is not time consuming, simply use a medium to large paintbrush and glob the paint on.
It's that easy.
A little paint and there you have zinnias that never ever fade.
Are you as gobsmacked as I was?
Who on earth knew that zinnias would be hiding in such a place?
Right on the bottom side of a perfectly regular pine cone?
I sure didn't.
Such an easy and pretty craft.
All you need is standard acrylic craft paint of your choice, a medium to large brush and you'll be well on your way to a perfect bouquet of zinnias.
Great for gifts for any occasion.
And the things you could make are ever so many.
From centerpieces to wreaths and beyond.
You can sparkle them up if you want too, the options are endless.
They sit perfectly in a bowl, those wonderfully tricky pine cone bottoms.
So, if you find yourself kicking around pine cones on your walks, pick up a few.
Turn them over and look for a zinnia hiding on the bottom.
Take them home and give them a whirl.
I'd love to see yours.
If you make some feel free to send me some photos.
Pine cone fun!!!
Let's get crafting.
This one's too easy to pass up, don't you think?
Love, Vanessa
Simply leave a comment to enter the magazine giveaway <3
PS: Regarding pine cones…
I don't know what kind of pine tree it is or specifically what kind of pine cones these are.
(although someone mentioned that they are loblolly pinecones)
I did this project on a whim never thinking so many people would be interested in it, the response has been incredible! Wow, I'm so amazed!
The cones are from a pine tree in my garden in Southern Arizona nonetheless.
If you are unsure if your pine cones will work, simply turn them over and look at the bottom side to see if you spot the classic shape of a zinnia. If you do, then paint away <3
PPS:
I get so many emails and questions about this project, which I just did for fun with the paints I had on hand.
Many folks ask if they can use spray paint and the answer is, I don't see why not?
It would probably be super easy and the spray paint colors out there are amazing.
I can't see why you can't try any paint you want, the sky is the limit.
I used regular acrylic craft paint and just mixed up basic colors that I layered as I painted, nothing outrageous.
Another question I get everyday is about baking the pine cones first to remove bugs.
Now, being the wild woman I am, I didn't even worry about this.
Mainly because I never saw a bug emerging ever.
However, I live in the desert where the temps reach 100+ all summer.
So I'm quite certain my cones are baked/dried naturally.
But, my mom told me you can wash them in white vinegar and water.
Big bowl water and about 2 cups of vinegar, just soak and slosh around for an hour.
They might swell up and look funny when soaked but will go back to normal once they dry.
Then set them on paper towels to air dry for up to a week.
If you want to really make sure you have no bugs, then after you wash them just put them in the oven on a foil lined cookie sheet at 200' – 250'F for an hour, checking carefully to make sure they don't burn.
Then just let them sit around on paper towels for 2-4 days.
Like I said, I've never done any of that, because I live in a dry dry dry desert climate.
So, don't hold me to any of it pretty please 🙂
And please don't burn anything.
If you are still unsure just google, prepping pine cones for crafts, and you'll find all sorts of info.
I'm sorry if I haven't answered everyone's questions via email, but I try 🖤
Thank you so much for the huge response to this fun craft I discovered on a whim, simply to amuse myself on boring day. I am so glad you liked it too! 🖤


















Yesssss I remember you making these last year. I love these Pine Cone Zinnias so much Vanessa. They are absolutely Gorgeous. I am so happy for you that you are in Womans World Magazine. Fun, Fun fun***
enjoy this glorious day
deezie
I remember when you first posted this. They are so cool!!! Thanks so much for the GiveAway!! Hugs! deb
Ever since you first posted this last year, I keep looking at my basket of pine cones thinking I should do this! I’ll have to give it a try soon!
love & blessings
~*~
ps…hugs & kisses to Matty and Miles! 🙂
pps…congrats on getting published again!
I thought the pine cones were so awesome last year, and they look just as awesome this year! Congrats on the article!!!
Congratulations on the magazine article! It’s well deserved! These are super-duper cute! I remember last year showing them to a coworker who has littles. I thought it would be a great project for them and the finished product might be used to decorate the trim of their outdoor playhouse.
Very cool, Vanessa. I don’t remember seeing this before but I’m glad the magazine found you and the highlight article! Really fun and so pretty!
Yes, I remember your post last year, very clever and beautiful! I would love to be entered in your give a way !! Congrats on your article too!!
You are so very brilliant, Vanessa, and so are your pine cone zinnias!😃👠Twyla
I made these a couple years ago…what fun I had! I keep a bowl of them on the table most of the year…they make everyone smile.
Thanks for sharing your creativity, Vanessa.
Have a great week.
I forgot to say congratulations on the article in a nationally known magazine!
This craft has been on the back burner of my brain since you posted it! I have so many pine cones in my messy garden because there is a huge hill on my property loaded with pine trees. How crazy I haven’t created these darling zinnias yet. I have never cleaned or baked or soaked or dried mine either. It’s bone dry in my bubble, you know that! 😉 😛 xoxoxo Jen
And a HUGE congratulations V on your article! You’re amazing! Xoxoxo Jen
How cool is this?Of course,I think you should be featured every month in a magazine.You have enough WONDERFULNESS to share for years!!Every couple of weeks on your blog,isn’t nearly often enough!!!I’d love to be a dragonfly in your garden,for daily doses of Double V!!CONGRATS!!!So proud of you!Hope all of your boys are well!! Hugs,Ceci
My friends posted about this and I thought to myself, “Haha…that’s my friend V who came up with the idea!” It felt like I knew a celebrity. I think I will paint half of my pinecone in white and then dip them in a bit of silver glitter, to give the effect of snow. Make it a winter project to look pretty on my Christmas tree.
Ha Ha, Vanessa! I was just thinking about this cute craft of yours yesterday when we went to the nursery. Our petunias looked so leggy and sad, and I wanted to replace them in our containers with either zinnias or cosmos until it’s pansy time here in Central Alabama. Well, the zinnias looked crappy….we were so disappointed so we went with the cosmos which look great! Anyway, looking at the sad zinnias (we’ve had very high temps the past couple of weeks) reminded me of your cute pinecone craft. Congratulations on being featured in the magazine! YAY!
xo,
RJ
I love your giveaways! and these pinecones are so easy you can do them with children!! What a magical mind you have!
xoxo
Thanks for the beautiful color you add to all of our lives.
I cannot wait to make some zinnias of my own; they are beautiful! What a great idea!
Brilliant Idea my Friend! And a Craft Project for any skill level, I’ll want to be Creating some of these now with the Grandkids, they Love gathering Pinecones. Dawn… The Bohemian
Yes, yes, yes! I knew you were the creatress of these fanciful beauties! I have to tell you, I’d seen pictures in my feed where people used this idea to make wreaths, etc. — but I clearly remembered you posting it before, mainly because I have been meaning to try it myself! So glad you got the recognition you deserve for the always-inspiring noggin of yours!! Whoop whoop!!
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thank You for the generous giveaway. You are very talented.
Marion
I would love to win the magazine. The Pine cone Zinnias is beautiful.
Marilyn
This is a nice giveaway.
Joan
Just dropping by to say Howdy Vanessa! Lovely to see and feel your spirit here infused into these dreamy pinecone Zinnia’s!! Sending happy thoughts your way!
Love,
Constance
Your imagination is just stunning. I love these
What a lovely craft to make use of the pine cones I pick up while walking my dogs – thanks for sharing!
This is beautiful, thank you!
These are SOOO beautiful!! And this craft is so very helpful to those with allergies. It allows them to share beauty without suffering for it! Thank you!