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How to Paint Pine Cones

Pine cones are a great decorating resource because you can find them for free on the ground!

The only problem is, they’re always brown. So I thought, why not paint them?

You can easily customize pine cones with the paint color of your choice.

This post shows you how to paint pine cones … it’s so very easy!

Fall Arrangement of Baby Boos and Painted Pine Cones - all in a wooden dough bowlOnce your pine cones are painted and dried, pair them with other objects in a wooden bowl.

In no time you’ll have a pretty centerpiece or the makings of a simple vignette.

How to paint pine conesI used two different colors – turquoise and white. You can use acrylic or even interior house paint.

I twisted the pointed end of a bamboo skewer into the bottom of the pine cone.

Dipping Pine Cones in Paint for a Custom LookThe paint mixture is 3 parts paint and 2 parts water. Simply dunk the pine cone into the paint.

Remove it and shake off as much excess paint off the pine cone as you can.

Pine Cones Painted White and Set Out to DrySet the pine cones out on waxed paper to dry overnight.  The pine cones will probably close up.

Whenever they get wet they tend to close, but don’t fear! You can force them back open.

Set your oven to its lowest temperature and place pine cones on a baking sheet on the center shelf.

Check the pine cones about every 30 minutes and once they’ve opened, remove them from the oven.

Baby Boos with Pine Cones Painted WhiteI thought the white painted pine cones would look cute paired with Baby Boos.

Pine Cones Painted White - so easy to do and they look cute paired with Baby Boos.I piled them all into my wooden dough bowl for a Fall centerpiece.

Painted Pine Cones, Baby Boos, and Wine Corks displayed in a Wooden Dough BowlI threw in a few wine corks for good measure.

The Jenica Peak cork is from a bottle of Merlot, which is a very good red wine!

Baby Boos and Painted Pine Cones Create an Easy Fall CenterpieceI love the creamy color of the Baby Boos paired with the white of the pine cones.

And that’s how to paint pine cones … simply dunk and dry!

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38 Comments

  1. I painted mine with acrylic paint with a brush took me 45 minutes to do one large one. Course there was no brown on it when I was done. They stayed open and the paint I used was those $.59 cents to $.89 cents Folk Art Michael’s Smart Paints Walmart is the .59 cent one. I had to do 33 of them for floral arrangements, I used two med size pine cones and then added a Feathered bird from the Dollar Store some green grass a silky butterfly some baby’s breath and a 3-4 inch piece of Ivy and then placed them in a pretty glass bowl. You can also add a 3-4 inch piece of Faux Ivy. I arranged all in a pretty glass bowl presented them to friends that have done me favors .
    I made a card which said “Here’s a touch of Spring ” Just because I like you Used a Rubber stamp with one of Dina Wakelys
    funny birds on it..I sure could have saved some time I used turquoise, Yellow, pink and Lavender to paint the cones.

    1. she said acrylic, any brand, Michaels, Folk art, apple barrel, and acrylic comes in satin, matte, gloss, all colors. Easier to clean, because its water based

  2. Hi what type of paint should I use as I’m new to using pine cones. Recently moved house out of the city & have a pine tree in my garden & 2 more right beside my house

    1. I would just use acrylic paints. Easiest to water down if you choose. Plus so many colors to choose from and mix if you want

  3. U can also sprinkle a little glitter on them while the paint is wet an voila ……they sparkle!!!!. I loved the post about arranging them in glass bowls for a gift. Get them at estate sales for pennies add greenery that I get at Christmas tree lots free and a few red berries (pepper berry works great) beautiful arrangement for a hostess gift,

    1. You can spray paint. We spray a base coat of white primer, then you can paint any color you want and they cover beautifully. If you add mini bottle lights to your arrangement you can make an attractive center piece.

    1. You most definitely need to bake them in an oven on a low temp (200-300 degree), just until they all open nicely and to KILL THE LIL CRITTERS inside of them.

  4. Thank you so much! Ive been spraying my cones or painting with a brush by hand. I will now try this method. I appreciate the detailed tutorial.

  5. Hi , I am having great fun creating pinecone wreaths but have run into a problem. After I have painted and dried then sprayed with a satin polyurethane they will continue to open and have to be touched up 1-2 times. Do you have any tips ?
    Thanks
    Cheryl

  6. Great project and thx for the tip about reopening the cones! I may make a bunch for Christmas and thought how they would look if I dip the ends in some gold paint the ex gave me. I’m so excited to try and if I do I will post a pic! Happy crafting

  7. Hi, just want to make sure I understand one part. I can put the pinecones in the oven to reopen them AFTER I have used house paint and they have dried? The house paint isn’t full of fumes or flammable once dry right?

  8. I find baby pinecones in late summer. I love the tiny ones. Put 30-40 cones in oven on 2-250 for about half hour. Quick dash to restroom & when I came back the oven was smoking. So I have black cones. I like being different! I put them EVERYWHERE…jars, baskets, around decorations.. you name it. What a wonderful adorable trinket God gave us to enjoy from the mighty pine tree.

  9. I make pinecone flowers and i spray paint mine. This way they do not close up. I use wire coat hangers for my stems that i cut and grind the tips of the wires to a point then i take a small tourch and heat up the wire until red. I take my cut pinecones that look like flowers after cut and put the hot wire into the bottom. It carterizes it and no need for glue. Now i have a stem that i can hold the flower and spray paint them.