Transform pine cones into beautiful angel wings with our easy painting guide. Perfect for Christmas decorations, winter decor, and other pine cone crafts.
Updated June 2024
I always seem to have a pocket full of pine cones. Almost every day, I go for a coffee in my local park, where I can’t help picking up pretty dropped pine cones. I used some of my collection to craft a gorgeous painted pine cone decoration for my gallery wall.
Not only do I have a thing about painted pine cone crafts, but I also love to craft angel wings. I’ve created map angel wings and even upcycled shuttlecock angel ornaments. I mashed these two crafting themes together to make a lovely pair of pine cone angel wings for my gallery wall.
This pine cone craft involved using many pine cones of different sizes, cutting them to look like flowers, and painting them. After the pine cone angel tutorial, there is a round-up of other fantastic pine cone craft ideas. There are more Christmas nature crafts here.
How To Paint Pine Cones For Crafting
There are several ways to paint a pine cone: by hand, with spray paints, or by dipping them in paint. I like to bleach my pine cones before painting. This lightens them a bit but doesn’t make them go white. I put the pine cones in a large jar with 50/50 diluted bleach and leave them for 24 hours.
The pine cones will close up while soaking in the bleach. Just remove them from the jar and rinse off the bleach. Then, leave them to dry in the sun or a warm place. As the pine cones dry, they will open up again.
Painting by hand
Bleached pine cones can be easily painted by hand using a small paintbrush and craft acrylic paint. This method works well when you want to paint them in different colours. For example, when creating pine cone flowers, the centre can be a different colour from the outer scales (petals). Also, the edge of the scales can be lightened with white paint.
Spray Painting Pine Cones
If you want to change the pine cones to one colour, the easy way is to spray paint them. This ensures a more even coverage. Quick-drying spray paints are advantageous over other paints as the pine cones won’t get too wet.
If pine cones get too wet and don’t dry quickly, they will start to close up again. I’ve spray-painted pine cones gold before to make fall mason jar decorations. I’ve also spray-painted them green before making mini pine cone Christmas trees.
Dipping Pine Cones
This is the method I used for the crafted pine cone angel wings. I hooked wire around the pine cone and dipped it into a pot of leftover diluted latex wall paint. The pine cone was then left in the sun to drip dry. I used diluted paint as this is quicker to dry than thick paint, and thus, there is less chance of the pine cones closing up.
Also, it helps to do this on a sunny day so that they can dry quickly. I recommend using wire around the pine cones instead of string. Pine cones are light, and the wire can push them into the paint pot. If the pine cones were just on a string, they would likely float on the top and not get covered.
Even though this method is a bit messy, the pine cones are completely covered, and I like how they look.
FAQs Painting Pine Cones:
Q: Can I use any paint for pine cones? A: Yes, you can use various types of paint, such as spray paint, acrylic paint, or even latex paint. Choose based on the effect you want to achieve.
Q: How long does it take for painted pine cones to dry? A: It depends on the type of paint and the drying conditions. Spray paint usually dries quickly, often within an hour. Acrylic and latex paints might take longer, mainly if applied thickly.
Q: Can I use the pine cones I found outside? A: Absolutely! Clean and dry them thoroughly to remove any dirt or insects before painting.
Q: What’s the best way to keep pine cones from closing up after painting? A: Use quick-drying paints and avoid getting the pine cones too wet. Dry them quickly in a warm place to keep them from closing.
Q: Can painted pine cones be used outdoors? A: Painted pine cones can be used outdoors, but they may not last as long due to exposure to the elements. For outdoor use, consider sealing them with a clear varnish or sealant.
How To Make The Angel Wings
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What you need
- A large collection of pine cones in various sizes ( I used about 50 pine cones)
- Foam board in a frame
- Angel wing template – download for free
- Garden secateurs
- White pencil
- White acrylic craft paint – or I just used some leftover wall paint.
- Garden wire
- Hot glue gun and sticks
How To Make The Angel Wings
Step 1: First, cut the top 2-3 rows of pine cone scales to make them look more like flowers. I use a pair of garden secateurs for this.
Step 2: Next, paint all the pine cones using one of the methods above. I dipped my pine cones and left them hanging in the sun to dry.
Step 3: Draw your angel wings on cardboard and cut them out, or use my template. Then, place the cut-out angel wing in the centre of the picture frame and draw around it with a white pencil.
Step 4: Paint the drawn angel wings the same colour as the pine cones.
Step 5: Gather the painted pine cones and lay them on the angel wings. Play around with the arrangement. I tend to put the larger pine cones at the top of the wings and the small pine cones on the tips.
Step 6: When you are happy with the arrangement of the pine cones, stick them to the board using a hot glue gun. Lift the pine cones one by one, cover the base of the cone with hot glue and then stick them to the board.
All that remains now is to hang up the pine cone angel wings. As there is no glass on the frame, the picture is surprisingly light, as pine cones are very light.
If you love pine cones, like me, there are some wonderful vintage illustrations on Pictureboxblue. These would also look fabulous framed on the gallery wall.
Painted Pine Cone Crafts
A collection of fabulous crafts and DIYs that use painted pine cones.
How To Make A Pinecone Flower Heart Decoration
These pine cones are painted to look like flowers then arranged into a heart shape for a unique Valentine's decoration.
Make a Pinecone Flower Wreath for Fall
This is a gorgeous wreath. I love the handpainted pinecone flowers in rich autumnal colours.
How To Use Pine Cones For A Unique Fall Mason Jar
The pine cones are spray painted gold to create some fun fall decorated mason jars. The post includes free pine cone clip art.
How To Make Pine Cone Christmas Tree With Lights
This mini Christmas tree would be a fun decoration for a desk or kids room.
How To Make Beautiful Pinecone Flowers For Long-lasting Beauty
How to paint pine cones to look like flowers and fun ideas for displaying them.
Pine Cone Shark
I have seen a lot of animals made from pine cones but this is definitely my first shark. The pine cone was spray-painted blue to create this fun creature.
Painted Pinecone Wreath
Another pretty painted pine cone wreath. This time the pine cones are left whole and arranged beautifully.
How to Make Painted Pine Cone Succulents for Just Pennies
Not only do painted pine cones make lovely flowers but they can also be painted to look like succulents.
How To Make Unique Pinecone Christmas Crafts
A pine cone Christmas craft with these cute mini Christmas tree tiles.
So simple and pretty!!! Learn how to make Pine Cone Roses
These pink pine cone roses look so pretty and I lovely the extra glitter touch.
DIY Wall Art: Rustic Pinecone Wall Hanging
I actually think that it is the beautiful blue colour that the pine cones have been painted that really make this wall hanging. It is a lovely winter decoration.
DIY Santa Holiday Wreath
These pine cones are painted red to create this fun Santa themed Christmas wreath.
How to Make a Pinecone Wreath for Pennies
Painting the pine cones in this wreath white, makes them look frosty and snowy.
How to Make Pine Cone Christmas Trees
The pine cones used to make these gorgeous frosted Christmas trees are painted with a combination of spray paints and hand painting.
Thrifty Gold Pine Cone Topiary
These gold pine cone pots are a lovely tablescape decoration.
Pinecone Owls
Acorn tops and pine cones are combined to make these cute little colourful owls.
How To Glitter Pinecones With Your Kids
Another fun pine cone craft to do with kids. Painting pine cones with glitter, rather than paint.
How To Paint Pinecones In Bright Colors
These lovely bright coloured pine cones are painted by dipping on wire.
Pine Cone Apple Tree Craft for Kids
I like the clever use of wine corks as trunks for these super cute pine cone apple trees.
How To Make Pine Cone Christmas Trees
Another painted pine cone Christmas tree idea. This time closed pine cones are used and they are hand painted.
Pine Cone Succulent Garden
More painted pine cone succulents to make a garden.
Pinecone Snowman!
This skiing pine cone snowman would make a lovely Christmas decoration.
Pine Cone Spider Craft for Kids
This is a fun Halloween craft for kids, making black pine cone spiders.
Festive Pinecone Bird Christmas Ornament
This is a fun craft for kids, the birds are painted in festive colours for a Christmas ornament. Also, the tutorial shows you how to make your own homemade spray paint for the pine cones.
How To Make Pine Cone Garland
A fun way to display painted pine cones is in a lovely colourful garland.
Pinecone Roses from Rhonda at Mrs. Greene
How about a lovely bunch of colourful hand-painted pine cone roses!
Holiday Pinecone Crafts
Even more pine cone tabletop Christmas trees.
I also collect the fallen acorns in my local park and paint them for crafts. You might also want to check out these fun paper pine cone ornaments and other fall crafts for adults.
If you want more craft ideas, check out my collection of cool craft ideas for adults and more DIY Boho Decor ideas.
Naush Samama
Monday 12th of October 2020
I love pinecone crafts. Tons of possibilities with them. Love how your wings turned out. Stunning. Thank you for sharing it with us at Meraki Link Party. Naush
Claire Armstrong
Tuesday 13th of October 2020
Thank you, they re a fun free crafting resource.
Michelle Leslie
Sunday 11th of October 2020
You have such a wonderful imagination Claire. Love the unique texture or interest the pine cones give the angel wings. I'll have to go hunting for some pine cones soon ;-)
Claire Armstrong
Monday 12th of October 2020
Thank you, there are so many of pine cones in my park I just had to make something with them.
Donna @ Modern on Monticello
Wednesday 7th of October 2020
Thanks for sharing this wonderful project! It is beautiful. Every fall I collect the small pine cones from my yard and look for ways to use them. So I certainly appreciate how wonderful this project is. Thanks for visiting and sharing this week with us at #HomeMattersParty
Claire Armstrong
Wednesday 7th of October 2020
Thank you, there is just something appealing about pine cones and they are fun to craft with.
Kasia
Wednesday 7th of October 2020
Hey Claire, I love these pinecone projects! So many ideas, it's amazing. I may have a go at making one or two. I do like the rustic wall art hanging as well :) Thanks for sharing!
Claire Armstrong
Wednesday 7th of October 2020
Thank you, pine cones are a great free resource for crafting with. Have fun crafting with them.
Jennifer Dynys
Tuesday 6th of October 2020
You are a pinecone craft rock star!! So many amazing projects here! Thank you for sharing at Embracing Home and Family!
Claire Armstrong
Wednesday 7th of October 2020
Thank you, I just love crafting with nature and the things around me.