Pine Cone Shaped Easter Ornament

Turn ribbon and a Styrofoam egg into a beautiful pine cone shaped Easter ornament that looks lovely hanging on an Easter tree, from a spring branch display, or around the house. This elegant Easter craft is a fun way to create handmade holiday decorations with colorful ribbon and simple supplies.

easter egg pinecone hanging on a dresser knob

Fun Facts

Pine cone style ribbon ornaments are a popular no-sew craft that use folded fabric or ribbon pieces to create a layered texture. The finished design looks detailed and fancy, but it is made with simple repeated folds and pins.

Supplies

  • 100 size 17 satin pins
  • 1 Styrofoam egg, 3 1/16 x 2 5/16 inches
  • Scissors
  • About 50 ribbon pieces cut to 2 x 1.25 inches
  • 2 pieces of ribbon, 11 inches long
  • 4 pieces of coordinating ribbon, 4.5 inches long
  • 10 to 12 pieces of coordinating ribbon, 4 inches long

Instructions

  1. Start by cutting your ribbon into pieces about 2 inches long and 1 to 1.5 inches wide. You will need around 50 pieces for the folded sections that create the pine cone look.
  2. Cover the pointed tip of the Styrofoam egg with two ribbon strips placed in a cross shape. Pin each strip down at the edges so the tip is fully covered.
  3. Take one of the cut ribbon pieces and fold the top corners together to make a triangle. If your ribbon has a front and back, fold it so the pretty side faces out.
  4. Place the folded triangle near the tip of the egg and pin the sides to hold it in place. Continue adding folded triangles around the top until you have four pieces surrounding the tip.
  5. Keep folding and pinning ribbon triangles in overlapping rows, working your way down the egg like roof shingles. Continue until most of the egg is covered, leaving about 2 inches exposed at the top.
  6. Pin the four 4.5-inch coordinating ribbon pieces around the middle of the egg so they hang down evenly on all four sides.
  7. Take the two 11-inch ribbon pieces and form each one into a loop. Place one loop on top of the exposed area and pin it down. Add the second loop across the first one so it forms a cross shape and covers the remaining Styrofoam.
  8. Fill the center top area with extra ribbon loops made from the 4-inch ribbon pieces. Keep adding loops until the top looks full and decorative.
  9. Finish by pinning in a larger ribbon loop at the top so you can hang your ornament on an Easter tree or display.

Tips

Choose Easter-themed ribbon with soft spring colors for a bright seasonal look.

Wired ribbon works especially well for the top loops because it holds its shape nicely.

Adult supervision is helpful since this project uses many straight pins.

Patterns, Templates and Printables

See example images for close-ups of the folding and pinning process to help guide your ornament assembly.

Teacher Friendly Educational Extension

This project is a nice activity for older kids and teens who are working on fine motor skills, following directions, and pattern repetition. It can also be used as a lesson in symmetry, color coordination, and decorative design. In a classroom or homeschool setting, students can create ornaments in different holiday color themes and compare how changing the ribbon affects the final look.

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