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Turn your canvas over and paint the entire back of the canvas in chalky paint.
To get more of a distressed look sand the wooden frame of the canvas.
If youve gathered your own pine cones to use for this craft, be sure to clean them first.
Learnhow to clean pinecones for crafting here.
Using the garden snips, cut between the scales of the pine cones to make individual florets.
Start by painting each pine cone one solid color and leave the center unpainted.
Alternate between the white and pink paint.
Take the dried pinecone florets and blend in another color in the center.
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