How to use Pine Cone Decor from Fall through Winter
Pine cones are super versatile to use in home decor. They are fantastic to use starting in the early Fall all the way through the end of Winter, although you could use them all year long depending on where you live and your decor aesthetic. Today we are focusing on how you can use pine cone decor in your home starting with early fall feels all the way until the end of the long days of winter time.

Personally, I enjoy using organic items to decorate. This not only includes seasonal decor, but basic all year around decor as well. It can be simple items like a fresh bouquet of flowers to a boxwood orb to a grapevine wreath to a lovely house plant and so much more. I always love the immediate texture organic pieces inject into a space.

Pine cones are one of those foils I find super easy to use around the house in so many ways and depending on where you live you could probably extend them far beyond the holiday season. Today I’ll share easy ways to decorate and craft using pine cones around your home, inside and out.
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Easy Pine Cone Decor Ideas
Pine cones can easily be foraged all around, and I like to do so when we are visiting new places since chances are the pine cones will be of a different variety than what we find in our area. Of course you can purchase them at local craft stores, but the ones you find in nature tend to have more personality.

Bowl Filler
The easiest way to use pine cones around your house is to pile them high in a bowl. There are so many different varieties of pine cones out there that you will get so many different looks depending on the type of pine cones you use and the display bowl you select.
Pine cones can be long, skinny, chunky, frosted, brown, dark tan, etc. I prefer to mix and match all the different varieties. Plus I also like to add seasonal touches like greenery, ornaments, pumpkins, etc.
Click on the links below images to view original posts with more details and photos.
Trough | Dough Bowl Filler
You can extend past basic bowls and fill large wooden troughs and dough bowls for a more rustic feel. My wooden dough bowl is a favorite of mine to decorate throught the different seasons.
I love to add other seasonal elements to compliment the pine cones like the hydrangeas and pumpkins above.
Crate Filler
Another piece I love to decorate seasonally is this European bulb garden crate. Here it’s piled high with pine cones, greenery and ornaments. Plus the battery operated candle makes all of it sparkle and shine.

When I put the Christmas decorations away, I leave this crate simply with greenery and pine cones out throughout winter, leading into Valentine’s Day when I start to change things around.
Cloche Filler
Cloches are another great piece to fill with seasonal items, and pine cones are a great selection for this. You can place all similar pine cones in a cloche or mix an assortment of different kinds.
As they say, everything is more interesting under glass. Immediately these pine cones have more personality enclosed in the above cloche.
Lantern Filler
Beyond glass cloches, you can also put pine cones in glass lanterns. Once again I like to include additional seasonal items like these pumpkins.

For the Christmas holiday and beyond, I sometimes include faux snowballs with the pine cones. It’s a favorite look for the front porch.
Tiered Tray Filler
Tiered tray stylings are always great because they give you additional vertical space to decorate. Pine cones are paired with other organic elements, seasonal baubles and more.


The silver tiered tray sits on our sideboard in the dining room and gets dressed up for all the different holidays.
Easy Pine Cone Crafting Decor Ideas
Wreath
This DIY pine cone wreath is a super easy project. The link to the original post has all the step by step details to make one yourself.
This is such a versatile piece that can be dressed up with pretty ribbon or decor accents. It’s also great just the way it is with pretty organic texture.
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Garland
Another super easy pine cone craft is this rustic garland. All you need is burlap, pine cones and twine. That’s it. This garland is so versatile, I use it all the time in various ways.
Once again all the instructions to make the garland are in the original post (follow the link).
Place Card
These Thanksgiving place cards were so easy to create simply with a pine cone and a shipping tag.
The pine cones give rustic vibes while the silhouettes have a vintage feel, which is a perfect combination in my book.
Ornament
This is the easiest craft by far! By simply hot gluing a pretty ribbon on to the top of a pine cone it creates an immediate organic ornament. Choose any style ribbon that compliments your decor. I love to use velvet, but satin, grosgrain and many other types are beautiful, stylish choices. The ribbon color can be selected to compliment any decor.

These look fabulous on Christmas trees but they can also hang from door knobs, wreaths, sconces and more. It’s that extra detail which elevates spaces with an understated whisper.
Tabletop Pine Cone Ideas
Place Setting Detail
Even if you do not create the place cards, pine cones can add simple details to any table styling. I used white washed strobus pine cones as a place setting accent on this table.
Such an easy thing to do, but it finishes off the table with a flourish.
Table Centerpiece
This dough bowl piled high with greenery, pine cones, mercury glass ornaments and candles below was a favorite styling a few years ago.
Once again I extended this styling way past the new year through winter. I really can use pine cones all year long.
It’s All in the Details
Pine cones can simply be placed strategically to style any area small or large. Spilling out of a fireplace is a favorite look for me.

Mini pine cones are sprinkled on this Thanksgiving tablescape. These are actually from Redwood trees that drop into our backyard from our neighbor’s property.

A simple strategically placed pine cone can speak volumes.

Don’t Forget about Outdoor Spaces
Of course pine cones are an easy choice to use for outside decor. They are nature’s product and look so wonderful paired with greenery and other seasonal details.


Pine cones are great for Thanksgiving, Christmas, Halloween and everything in between. They create great seasonal ambience with great texture, color and organic elegance.
I hope this inspired some pine cone goodness for the season. These stylings from the past, have put me in the mood to decorate for the upcoming seasons.

So… do you decorate with pine cones? I would love to hear how you use them. Please drop me a comment down below and let me know. I appreciate the visit and love having you here.

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MaryJo,
All great ideas!! We have an abundance of pine cones here as they are usually all over the ground and roads around are development….I did use quite a bit of them last year in displays and now I have more ideas…Thanks for the inspiration!!
Hugs,
Deb
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Thanks Deb! That’s great you have so many naturally around you. Crafters dream! XO- MJ
I have always loved decorating with pine cones. Thanks for sharing even more ideas to try. This post will be a feature this week. #HomeMattersParty
Thanks so much Donna! I truly appreciate the love. XO- MJ
Great ideas MaryJo! I love all the different ways you use pinecones, especially the big ones, and your wreaths. (And the lanterns, and tiered trays … well all the ways!) Thanks yet again for the fabulous inspiration – I always learn so much from you!
Thanks so much Barbara. Means a lot coming from you since I love everything you share. Thanks for stopping by friend. XO- MJ