diy yule pinecone decorations

diy yule pinecone decorations

Hey friends! Yule is almost upon us, and I thought I’d share an excerpt from the free 10 Days of Yule e-course that The Witch of Lupine Hollow and I put together! It’s not too late to sign up if you haven’t already ♥ I know I’m not exactly a witchy Martha Stewart, but I still had fun making these decorations and I think they look really festive on the tree! I hope you like them too!

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While traditional Yule trees were outdoor trees that people would decorate, it’s a more modern tradition to have a tree in the home to adorn with ornaments, garland, and other decorations. Here’s a super easy DIY for pinecone ornaments that you can use to decorate your tree this Yule!

I think it’s a great idea to incorporate a little bit of nature in your Yuletide decor, and pinecones are abundant outside this time of year. If you have a pine tree in your neighborhood, it’s a good idea to gather some pinecone for this craft. If not, though, there’s no shame in buying some from the craft store (like I did!)

diy yule pinecone decorations

Materials:

  • Pinecones (these can be found outside or bought at a craft store)
  • Glitter paint, either in spray paint or regular paint form
  • Hot glue gun
  • Ribbon
  • String
  1. Glitter-fy your pinecones! I chose white glitter because I wanted it to look like sparkling snow, but you can choose whatever color you want. You can make the entire pinecone glittery or concentrate it at the top like I did for an ombre effect. Let the pinecones dry.

  2. Tie the ribbon into enough bows that there will be one for each pinecone. You can make these big or small. As a way to make this step a little more magickal, as you tie each knot, focus on an intention that you have for this season or the coming year. Infuse your intent into each knot.

    diy yule pinecone decorations

  3. Cut the string into pieces long enough to form a loop. This will be how we hang the pinecones on the tree. You can make the loop big, or small if you prefer to use ornament hooks to keep your ornaments up.
  4. Using the hot glue gun, glue the string to the top of each pinecone to make a loop. Use enough glue that it feels sturdy.

    diy yule pinecone decorations

  5. Hot glue each bow on top of the pinecones. You can use the bows to hide the ends of your string if it looks unsightly.
  6. Hang your pinecone decorations on the tree, if you have one, or use them to make a garland to hang around your house!

diy yule pinecone decorations

If you liked this tutorial, there’s more where that came from – get festive and check out our totally free 10 Days of Yule e-course! And a very merry Yule to you and yours <3

10 days of yule – a free e-course for you!

10 Days of Yule
Yule is one of my favorite Sabbats, hands-down. I love winter and everything about the holiday season, and it’s been such a fun journey to see how many of the Christmas traditions I grew up with are rooted in ancient Pagan traditions! Yule is a time for inner reflection, for making peace with the year that’s past, and for celebrating with family and friends. What’s not to love about that?

The Lavender + Lupine School of Magick is proud to announce a totally free e-course to help you get into the spirit of the season – 10 Days of Yule! In it are ten mini-lessons (one for each day leading up until Yule) with some Yule history, crafts, recipes, and rituals. We really hope it inspires you to celebrate this Sabbat in a new and exciting way this year!

If you’re interested to sign up, there are seriously no strings attached – click here to enroll. That’s it! I hope you guys love it! <3

2017 witchy gift guide

2017 witchy gift guide

Hey friends! Oh man, I just love this time of year. I’m one of the (probably many) witches out there who celebrates Yule as well as Christmas, so there’s just tons of holiday excitement happening over here right now. I also can’t help but feel excited about the upcoming new year – I’m one of those people who really does need something like that to jumpstart the life changes I’d like to make, and I’m hoping 2018 will be much kinder and more aligned with my goals than 2017 has been!

I thought I’d put together a little gift guide of some things that I personally think would make lovely gifts for the witches in your life this year. I’m including things that I think would be appropriate for many different types of witches so you can cover all your bases with one handy guide!

All of these photos belong to their respective creators (except for one that is mine, which I’ve noted below), and if your photo is featured here but you’d like it removed please let me know and I’ll take it down straightaway. Without further ado, let’s look at some lovely items, shall we?

2017 witchy gift guide

1. Essential Oil Diffuser Necklace: You guys know I love essential oils, and this necklace is such a pretty way to wear them all day long! All you do is put a drop of your favorite oil on the wooden bead and you’ll be able to smell it for hours. I have a diffuser bracelet which I love, but I’d like to add a necklace to my collection too!

2. Crystal Grid Cloths: If you like doing crystal grids or would like to get started with them, these cloths make it easy: just lay them down and arrange your crystals accordingly. This set comes with three different designs and would make lovely altar decorations, as well!

3. Wheel of the Year: This engraved wooden disc features the Wheel of the Year.  I think this would be so beautiful hanging on the wall in your sacred space or to use for decorating a seasonal altar. You can even choose whether you’re in the Northern or Southern hemisphere!

4. Tarot Card Case: Okay, I obviously have to include the tarot card cases from my boyfriend’s shop. He does amazing work and I have four of his cases, all of which have held up beautifully to being tossed in various bags and opened and closed many times. I used my own picture for this one to show that I use it all the time! If your witch loves tarot, these cases are a super pretty and protective way to transport their favorite deck.

2017 witchy gift guide

5. The Wild Medicine Herbal Deck: This oracle deck is beautiful AND informative! Each card features a herb and its medicinal uses. I think this deck would be lovely for advanced herbalists and beginners alike, as it’s just so pretty. Tamed Wild also has a crystal deck and a moon phase deck if your witch isn’t as into herbs!

6. The Herbal Homestead Journal: Okay yes, another herbal thing. I’ve talked about this little book before and I absolutely love it! It takes you through month by month and gives you projects and recipes to make using seasonal plants. Even if you’re not interested in homesteading, you can learn a lot about working with plants throughout the year by reading a little of this journal every month.

7. The Faerie Handbook: This one is just fun. It’s full of lore, DIY projects, gorgeous photography, essays, and more – all about the world of the Fae. I think this book would be a great gift for any witch, as we all tend to be interested in the fantastical, but especially for any witch that works with the Fae in their practice or has a particular interest in that sort of thing!

8. Crescent Moon Hair Fork: This one is a little pricier, but how stunning are these hair forks? I think this would be a really beautiful gift that they would keep forever. There’s nothing like a truly magical, high-quality accessory, and this one fits the bill.

So there you have it! I hope maybe you feel a little inspired. What’s on your witchy witchlist this year? I’m in need of a good journal – I’m anticipating revamping my spiritual practices in 2018… Let me know in the comments what you’re getting the witches in your life! <3