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    Is baking the pinecones necessary for preserving them?
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    No, baking is not an essential step. Pinecones open as they dry up, and baking is a quick and easy way to dry them out. You can also wait for the pinecones to dry naturally, although that will be a much slower process.
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    How do you clean the sticky pitch off the dried pinecone?
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    If there's sticky sap on the pinecones, you may want to soak them a little longer in the vinegar solution.
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    How do you get pinecones to stand if you're using them as place card holders?
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    It often helps to slice off a bit of the bottom of the pinecones to create a flat surface. Otherwise, you may want to hot glue the pinecones onto some type of base, such as a small piece of cardboard that's been painted.
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    Can I scent the pinecones before preserving them? If so, how and during what step?
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    After you've cleaned and dried the pinecones, place them in a plastic zipper bag. Add either your favorite essential oil, cinnamon sticks, or ground spices to the bag, and seal the bag. Allow the pinecones to sit in the bag for a week before sealing them with your preferred method.
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    What kind of preservative should I use?
    Beth H.
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    The simple method to preserve a pine cone is to wash the pine cone in a sink full of warm water with a cup of vinegar. Let them soak in this for 20-30 minutes. Lay down some newspaper so you can place your pine cones on the paper and let them dry. The pine cones will be completely set when they are dry.
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    What kind of varnish should I use?
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    I suggest to spray them with a clear acrylic spray, polyurethane, or spray varnish.
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    After applying varnish, will the pine cone hold spray paint?
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    If you plan to spray paint the pinecones, there's not need to apply the varnish first. The spray paint will seal the cones and help preserve them.
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    Won't the acrylic spray or varnish that is used on the pine cones leave a lasting odor on them?
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    It will have an odor initially but it will usually go away after a while.
  • Question
    Why do people preserve pinecones?
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    People usually preserve pinecones to use them in crafts, such as a wreaths and floral displays.
  • Question
    I bought pinecones from the craft store. If I use the vinegar method, will they keep their colour for use in a table decoration in October?
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    Soaking the pinecones in the vinegar solution is mainly done to clean them. If you want to ensure that the color lasts as long as possible, it's a good idea to use one of the sealing methods above.
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    How do I prevent pinecones from closing up?
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    Pinecones close up when they get moist, so keeping them dry should allow them to stay open.
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    Can I preserve pinecones to use later?
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    Yes, just use the same cleaning method and preserve them with the spray. They may last for a good few years or longer.
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    How do I keep them from closing if I want to use them for outdoor decorating?
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    After you have cleaned and dried them, coat with a sealer to protect from moisture. Moisture is what will cause them to close.
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    Can I save pinecones by storing them in a cool garage?
    Ruah
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    Yes you can. As long as they are not exposed to the sun, heat or mold, they should keep well in your garage.
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    How do I clean pine cones and keep them closed?
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    Pick the pine cones, then put them in a zip-lock bag and let it sit for 3 days. Then place them on your outside porch, in the sun to air out. Then you can spray paint them with gold paint. Had them in my house in a cute container for 3 years. Put flowers of the season in with them for decoration. It is also great to tie a strong string on the top, fill them with peanut butter and hang them from a tree. The birds love them.
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    How do I keep the pine cones closed?
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    When you soak the pine cones, they most likely will close up. To keep them in a closed position, you can wrap them snugly. Be sure to use a wrap that will allow them to breath while drying. If the pine cone isn’t allowed to dry completely while wrapped, it may get musty and/or moldy. Set the wrapped pinecone(s) in the sun to allow them a more complete drying out.
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    How do I stop pinecones from opening up when they're in the rain?
    Lori Ross
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    They close up when they are in the rain and they re-open when they are dried. To place them in a wreath, wet them first (dampen them with a squirt bottle don't drown them) before putting them in a wreath base. This way, they become soft and close up a bit so you can put them into the spots needed. Then, as they dry, they reopen and are officially stuck in the base now instead of wreath wire and or a hot glue mess. Also, the long white pine cones work best.
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