No Mess Sparkling Pine Cones
Easy and fun winter activity to do, with minimum mess. Inspired by the unwillingness to clean glitter till next winter :) Steps are fairly simple, taking less than 5 minutes per pine cone, and appropriate for kids.
Note that while white nail polish seems easier, it is usually more transparent and has a smell.
Full YouTube video with 3 steps (1:36 minutes). In the next steps I embedded videos starting at specific time points if you want to skip ahead.
Supplies
dry pine cones; white paint (acrylic is the best) or white nail polish; nail polish with glitter.
Prepare Pine Cones
Clean dirt and seeds from the pine cone. Make sure to get out as much as possible as it makes the next steps easier. I am using a paint brush to do it, but note that it is not good for the brush so I suggest using an older one.
Coloring
Use white paint to draw "snow". I was being quick and tried to cover as much as possible quickly, but it's up to you how you want to approach it
Add Sparkles
The fun part! Instead of making a mess with glitter, use the sparkly nail polish. I'm using an old one I have, but if your paint is dry you can use your usual one, it will not be ruined.
Use Your Pine Cones
I'm using my pine cones as Christmas tree decorations 🎄