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continuing to add autumn nests, trees, and other creations to the shop this week
i've used some lovely twisting vines to create the wreath (from my sis's back yard!), and sewn fabric acorns, attaching them to real chinquapin acorn tops, along with a real pinecone. the leaf is hand sewn using hand dyed wool and cotton
Golden Pinecone - A single gold pinecone on a white background.. To Download this image without watermarks for Free, visit: www.sourcepics.com/free-stock-photography/24696654-golden...
This is in my bathroom.
All pinecones are collected in Sequoia.
Small tightly pack cones are sequoia babies.
White sands are collected at Panama city beach in Florida.
Once completed, they were brought to {verdigreen} home in Montclair, NJ where they enjoy a free-range lifestyle until they are adopted.
little pinceone people i made, they have wooden heads,and acorn or top hats,pipecleaner arms and legs
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Pines are mostly monoecious, having the male and female cones on the same tree, though a few species are sub-dioecious with individuals predominantly, but not wholly, single-sex. The male cones are small, typically 1-5 cm long, and only present for a short period (usually in spring, though autumn in a few pines), falling as soon as they have shed their pollen. The female cones take 1.5-3 years (depending on species) to mature after pollination, with actual fertilization delayed one year. At maturity the female cones are 3-60 cm long.
Amber gave me this pinecone like 3 years ago. THe other day, it just decided to close up! It was weird. Its all opened again now.
Golden Pinecone - A single gold pinecone on a white background.. To Download this image without watermarks for Free, visit: www.sourcepics.com/free-stock-photography/24696654-golden...