Think of this hanging as nature’s wind chime. The pinecones add weight, while the oranges glow like tiny suns dangling in the air.
It’s a craft that doesn’t just decorate but tells a story: of walks in the woods, of harvest seasons, and of finding beauty in simple, natural things.
Materials Needed
- 1 sturdy branch (12-15 inches long)
- 6-7 pinecones (medium-sized)
- 6-7 dried orange slices (2-3 inches wide)
- Natural jute twine or string (about 6-7 feet total)
- Hot glue gun (optional)
- Scissors
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Collect a branch that’s sturdy but not too heavy. Then clean off any loose bark or dirt.
Step 2: Cut lengths of twine (8-12 inches each), varying slightly so the items hang at different levels.
Step 3: Tie pinecones onto half of the twine pieces by looping the string around the top scales.
If they don’t hold well, add a dab of hot glue for extra security.
Step 4: Thread the other twine pieces through the dried orange slices. You can poke a small hole near the top of each slice with a skewer or needle.
Step 5: Tie each decorated twine strand to the branch, spacing them evenly across. Alternate pinecones and oranges for balance.
Step 6: Cut one long piece of twine (about 20 inches) and tie each end to the sides of the branch, creating a hanging loop.
Step 7: Hang your piece on a wall or door hook, adjusting the strands so everything falls naturally.
Tips:
For a festive touch, tuck in sprigs of evergreen or tie tiny bows on some strands. You can even rub cinnamon oil on the pinecones for a seasonal scent.