
Start your DIY Floral Pine Cone Centerpiece by cutting a small portion of the bottom of the styrofoam ball off, creating a flat base for the topiary. This will prevent any unwanted tipping or rolling.



Next, give your pine cones a light coating of spray paint to give a soft, white washed look. You’ll want some of the natural color to shine through.



Once the spray paint has fully dried, add a light coat of Mod Podge to the tips of the pine cones using a paint brush. Then, add the Silver Glitter Jar for a sparkling detail.

Now using hot glue, adhere your pine cones to the styrofoam ball. Be sure to leave some small gaps between each pine cone for the next step.

Now that your pine cones are secured to the styrofoam, begin adhering your faux flowers in the gaps between the pine cones.



Once all of the gaps are filled in with the faux flowers, add a glam touch by securing Large Rhinestone Charm accents with a dot of hot glue.



Lastly, display your new winter centerpiece a top of a Mercury Glass Candle Holder.

These gorgeous winter centerpieces are not only an elegant option for a winter wedding, but they would also look great on a holiday dinner table or as a chic piece of decor in your home during the winter months! For more Winter Moonlight Wedding inspiration and ideas, be sure to check out our Moonlight Winter Wedding, DIY Glittered Pine Cone Place Cards and our Icy Blueberry Infused Vodka and Tonic Recipe!

Start your DIY Floral Pine Cone Centerpiece by cutting a small portion of the bottom of the styrofoam ball off, creating a flat base for the topiary. This will prevent any unwanted tipping or rolling.



Next, give your pine cones a light coating of spray paint to give a soft, white washed look. You’ll want some of the natural color to shine through.



Once the spray paint has fully dried, add a light coat of Mod Podge to the tips of the pine cones using a paint brush. Then, add the Silver Glitter Jar for a sparkling detail.

Now using hot glue, adhere your pine cones to the styrofoam ball. Be sure to leave some small gaps between each pine cone for the next step.

Now that your pine cones are secured to the styrofoam, begin adhering your faux flowers in the gaps between the pine cones.



Once all of the gaps are filled in with the faux flowers, add a glam touch by securing Large Rhinestone Charm accents with a dot of hot glue.



Lastly, display your new winter centerpiece a top of a Mercury Glass Candle Holder.

These gorgeous winter centerpieces are not only an elegant option for a winter wedding, but they would also look great on a holiday dinner table or as a chic piece of decor in your home during the winter months! For more Winter Moonlight Wedding inspiration and ideas, be sure to check out our Moonlight Winter Wedding, DIY Glittered Pine Cone Place Cards and our Icy Blueberry Infused Vodka and Tonic Recipe!