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himalaya himcolin oil All you need to do is dilute white emulsion – two tablespoons of paint per 500ml water. You want to cover the pine cones with a really thin wash of paint. Stir the paint and water well to mix it up properly. The simplest way to cover the pine cones is to dip rather than paint, so put the whitewash in a large bowl that’s big enough for a pine cone to be immersed in paint in it. Turn the pine cone over in the diluted emulsion to make sure the paint goes up and under the opened scales to cover it completely. Leave to dry on paper. If you’ve got enough pine cones, you barely need anything else. You can fix them to the tree with wire or string. Scatter them down the centre of a table, interspersed with tea or fairy lights. Pile them on a mantelpiece. Stick them on a wreath. When the season’s done, pack them away for next year: they last forever.