This week, Benzie is delighted to bring you a tutorial from guest blogger Jeanna of @properpenny! We spotted Jeanna's felt pinecones on Instagram and knew that Benzie's creative community would love them. Not only will you learn how to make felt pinecones, but Jeanna also shows you how to turn them into a hair clip, napkin holder, and garland! This wintery craft adds a touch of sophistication to any holiday gathering. My biggest design influence has always been nature. It’s full of texture, color, depth and organic wild lines. When I set out to create these pinecones, I was just experimenting. If you like to die cut felt like me, you’re always looking for new ways to use a trusty steel rule die. This tutorial uses an old favorite from Sizzix. The best thing about these pinecones is their versatility. You can use them in decor, accessories, anything! You’re only limited by your imagination! Skill level: Intermediate Time: 1 - 2 hours Additional Supplies: Die Cutting MachineSizzix Roses Steel Rule DiePaintbrushRuler Directions: 1. Begin by dipping a paintbrush into Mod Podge or tacky glue and painting a uniform coating over a 9 x 12