You should go shopping at your local Dollar Tree for all sorts of Christmas decorations. They have tons of beautiful stuff. It's well worth it. I buy all of my Christmas decorations DIY stuff.
I’m based in the UK and we don’t have a dollar tree here! We do have ‘pound land’ but the one close to me is tiny and doesn’t have a lot of options so I tend to try and source most things online!
@@HeMakesThings - That's a pity because that pinecone wreath is beautiful. Most of the Christmas wreaths I do are for the cemetery stones. I also put solar lights in them so they light up at night. You can actually see them from a distance.
@@HeMakesThings - Yes they do. I make one in late Spring for Memorial Day which lasts all summer, then I make one for late Fall for Christmas which lasts until Easter. The stones which are situated beneath a tree have no lights in them while the stones which are in the open that have lots of sunlight have solar lights in them. When they're lit up on a dark night, all you see is a bright glow in the distance and it's really beautiful.
So pretty.
Thank you! 😁
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You should go shopping at your local Dollar Tree for all sorts of Christmas decorations. They have tons of beautiful stuff. It's well worth it. I buy all of my Christmas decorations DIY stuff.
I’m based in the UK and we don’t have a dollar tree here! We do have ‘pound land’ but the one close to me is tiny and doesn’t have a lot of options so I tend to try and source most things online!
@@HeMakesThings - That's a pity because that pinecone wreath is beautiful. Most of the Christmas wreaths I do are for the cemetery stones. I also put solar lights in them so they light up at night. You can actually see them from a distance.
Oh that's such a lovely idea, I imagine your wreaths bring some joy to people during a hard time.
@@HeMakesThings - Yes they do. I make one in late Spring for Memorial Day which lasts all summer, then I make one for late Fall for Christmas which lasts until Easter. The stones which are situated beneath a tree have no lights in them while the stones which are in the open that have lots of sunlight have solar lights in them. When they're lit up on a dark night, all you see is a bright glow in the distance and it's really beautiful.
Hello,
Where do you buy your pinecones and how many do you need for your wreath?