Winter Decor With Pearls & Pine Cones (For Tu B’Shevat!)

Tu B'Shevat Pine Cone Decor

Tu B’Shevat, the Jewish New Year for the trees (more on that another day) is on January 29, so we have just over two weeks to decorate out homes, craft for ourselves and with our children, and think about how we’ll serve a delicious array of fresh and dried fruits on the night of the holiday itself.

Some of you may remember, that my dining room chandelier is always a base for holiday and birthdays decorations, so Tu B’Shevat is no exception! In my corner of the world, it may be a bit wet outdoors, but there’s no snow, so we have the option of collecting pine cones and cedar pods for crafting projects which connect us to trees.

Speaking of trees, can you imagine a world without them? Join me in celebrating and honoring this wonderful life enhancing creation!

You’ll Need:

  • pine cones and cedar pods
  • a metal ring with 8″ to 9″ diameter (optional)
  • gold spray paint
  • green rafia
  • small threaded (screw base) eye hooks
  • a few long strands of the most inexpensive pearls you can find

How To:

  1. Spray dry pine cones and cedar pods with gold spray paint in a well ventilated area, preferably outdoors. Wet or damp pine cones can be dried in the oven at a low temperature.
  2. Screw eye hooks into bases of pine cones, and make a small hole with a nail to get you started if necessary.
  3. Wrap wire ring with rafia. 
  4. Thread lengths of rafia through the eye hooks, and hang pine cones from ring at even intervals around the ring.
  5. Wrap pearls around ring, such that some of the pearls swag and some hug the ring (see photo)
  6. Attach ring to chandelier or hang as a free standing mobile of sorts.
  7. Supplement the decor with cedar pods hung from rafia. If you’ll be opting for the mobile idea, so try hanging the cedar pods on very long lengths of rafia such that they dangle beneath the pine cones.

There are so many ways to decorate with pine cones, especially when you can hang them,  so have fun with this idea and create some decorations that are just right for your home!

Comments

9 responses to “Winter Decor With Pearls & Pine Cones (For Tu B’Shevat!)”

  1. Carol Zeitz Avatar

    Oh I love this for the holidays! We have planted trees in the past for the holiday, including an etrog that is now 6 ft tall in our backyard. No fruit yet but we’re hopeful! I will have to see if my daughter wants to make a table decoration for the holiday!

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Carol. So happy to hear about your etrog tree, sounds great! Stay tuned for lots more Tu BShevat crafts coming up before the holiday.

  3. sheva Avatar

    as usual I LOVE IT!

  4. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Sheva, so glad you stopped by for a visit!

  5. G6 Avatar

    OK, I bought everything I needed for this project today.
    I am sooo excited!
    I’ll definitely send you a photo so you can “kvell” 😉
    I also linked this post on my blog as I told you I would.

  6. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Great G6, cant wait to see your version!

  7. G6 Avatar

    Look how it came out!
    Thanks for contributing to our simchas hachag!

  8. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Very nice! thanks so much for sharing! And if I contributed to your simchas hachag, well Im just honored!

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