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Make | Scented Pinecones

Iona Bower November 24, 2024

Photography by Jen Chillingsworth

Pinecones can double as natural air fresheners, to which you can add your choice of seasonal scent. They’re excellent decorations, too.

You will need: Pinecones; foil; large sealable bag; essential oils (clove, cinnamon, nutmeg, orange and pine work well).

1 Soak the pinecones in cold water, drain, and place on a foil-lined baking tray. Pop in an oven preheated to 180C/Fan 160C/Gas 4 and bake for 30–60 mins. Check regularly to make sure they don’t burn. Leave to cool.

2 Place the cooled pinecones in a large sealable bag and add a few drops of essential oils. Seal the bag, then shake and leave for several days. The more drops of oil, the stronger the scent.

3 Remove the cones from the bag and display in a bowl or make a garland by stringing them together on twine.

Maker’s note: Never pick any pinecones from a tree but check under conifers for those that have dropped. When foraging for natural materials, remember that you may require permission from the local authority or landowner. Many essential oils, including cinnamon and pine, are not safe to use around pets.

This is one of the ideas from our feature ‘Scents of the Season’ in the December issue, which is all about natural ways to enjoy the aromas of winter. The feature is taken from Green Christmas by
Jen Chillingsworth (Quadrille).

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Make | Natural Watercolours

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In our March issue, we met artist Caroline Ross who makes pigments and paints from natural materials, largely earth. We were inspired to give other natural materials a go. Here are a few ways of making natural paints and dyes from things growing nearby or sitting around your kitchen.

1. Onion skin - makes beautiful pinks and yellow colours. Boil in water, strain, cool and use as a fabric dye. 

2. Beetroot - for a lovely deep pink, boil beetroot for a couple of hours then blend and strain through a muslin to make paint. 

3. Blueberries - make a blue or purple paint when you mash, strain, mash again and then add a little flour to the juice to thicken.

4. Spinach - create a green paint by steeping the leaves in water.

5. Paprika - mixed with water makes an easy orange paint. 

6. Wood ash - mix with a little water to make grey.

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Taking time to live well

We celebrate slowing down, enjoying what you have, making the most of where you live, enjoying the company of of friends and family, and feeding them well. We like to grow some of our own vegetables, visit local markets, rummage for vintage finds, and decorate our home with the plunder. We love being outdoors and enjoy the satisfaction that comes with a job well done.

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