Showing posts with label DIY kit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY kit. Show all posts

Monday, September 12, 2011

Fall Pinecone Trees

You can do this!  It's just needle felted balls on pinecones.  I made mine over the weekend (click here for the kit).


Of course, you can make them in Christmas colors, too!  If you're looking for the tutorial, it's here on my blog.

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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Tutorial for my Pinecone Trees

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I've been asked to create a tutorial for my Pinecone Trees which are currently on the cover of Holiday Crafts 2010 magazine.  It's super easy and I have a kit in my shop with all the supplies you need to make them!!!  Keep in mind that you can whip them up in any color combination and use them for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Valentine's Day, Easter, New Year's Eve or any other holiday.  I did mine in a combination of bright colors that I just happen to like for Christmas.  (You supply the reindeer).






The trees are decorated with needle felted wool balls.  Needle felting is the process of poking wool roving with a special kind of barbed needle.  It is insanely sharp!  As you poke the wool, the barbs on the needle cause it to "felt" together... much like that time you washed a sweater and it came out the size of a potholder.  Now, before you start, I want you to raise your right hand and repeat after me.  I {state your name} do solemnly swear that, while poking the needle, I will not glance at the TV, give my children the stinkeye, or shoot a knowing glance at anyone in the room.  I will keep my eyes on the needle at all times!!!  You're still going to poke yourself but I bet you catch on real fast!


First thing... use a bottle brush and scrub the pinecone to loosen any seeds and dirt (do this over a trash can).  If the pinecones are sticky, you can bake them in your oven at 170 degrees for an hour to harden the sap.


Make the balls:  Take a small wisp of wool and roll it into a ball.  You can always add more wool to make it larger, but you can't take wool away if it's getting too big.  So begin with just a little bit.  Start poking your needle into the wool, turning the wool and moving it every few pokes so it doesn't stick to the foam pad.  If you keep rotating the wool, a ball shape will appear.








After you've made a bunch of balls, head to the sink.  Using hot soapy water, gently roll the balls one by one, in the palm of your hand.  This will really tighten the fibers together and give them a nice round shape.  If they start to look orb-like, use less pressure.  Squeeze them with a towel when you're done.  They will dry pretty quick if you just leave them on the counter.  Using the Tacky Glue, stick them onto your pinecone.  I make about 25 balls for a 2-2.5" pinecone.




To make the base, cover the wooden spool with glue and roll it in German Glass glitter.  Let dry.


Use the same glue to attach the base to the pinecone.  It's OK if you have to play with it a bit before it sits just how you like it.  If it's sitting crooked, you can tuck a little ball underneath to balance it out.  Ta-da, you're done!

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The kit contains 3 real pinecones, 6x8x2 felting pad, 2 felting needles, 3 wooden spools, German Glass glitter, .66 oz bottle Aleene's Tacky Glue and Pure Wool Roving in 8 colors.  Directions included as well.  Feel free to email me if you need a consult!  But, really, it isn't hard!  Click here to purchase!




Monday, August 2, 2010

My Pinecone Trees are on the cover of Holiday Crafts Magazine!

I'm so excited to have my Pinecone Trees featured in the Holiday Crafts 2010 magazine...  And nearly fell over when I learned I was on the cover!!!  Did you see the adorable photo on page 24?  Instructions are on page 31 and the kit to make your own is available at the Shop.TheWoolAcorn.com website.  The kits and some other goodies are available for purchase now!!! 

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