Creating a Pool Noodle Topiary is a fun and budget-friendly craft that brings a touch of nature inside your home. Not only does it allow you to repurpose pool noodles, but it also adds a unique, handcrafted decor piece that can be customized to suit any occasion or season. These topiaries can be used as centerpieces, placed on mantels, or even as part of a festive holiday display. They offer a creative way to bring the rustic charm of pinecones indoors, offering a cozy and inviting aesthetic.
This DIY Pool Noodle Topiary can be styled in various ways to enhance different interior design themes. For a rustic or farmhouse look, pair the topiary with wooden accents, burlap runners, and earthy tones. If your home leans more towards modern or minimalist design, consider painting the pinecones in a monochrome palette or metallic hues to create a sleek look. Placing the topiary on a pedestal or in a decorative pot can also elevate its presence in a room, making it a versatile addition to any space.
Pool Noodle Topiary
Materials
1 pool noodle
Zip-ties (at least 4)
Assorted pinecones (enough to cover the surface)
Hot glue gun and glue sticks
Spray paint or acrylic paint (optional, for pinecones)
Decorative pot or stand (optional)
Scissors
Directions
Cut the pool noodle to your desired height for the topiary ball.
Form the pool noodle into a circle and secure the ends together using zip-ties. Adjust the tightness to ensure a perfect circle.
Begin hot-gluing pinecones to the pool noodle circle, starting at the base and working your way around. Make sure to cover the noodle completely, arranging the pinecones closely to avoid gaps.
Continue gluing pinecones until the entire circle is covered. Allow the glue to dry thoroughly.
If desired, paint the pinecones to match your interior decor. Spray paint works well for even coverage.
Once everything is dry, place the topiary on a decorative pot or stand to display.
Variations & Tips
For a seasonal variation, consider adding additional elements such as small ornaments, fairy lights, or ribbons woven between the pinecones. For a spring-themed topiary, mix in faux flowers or greenery. If you're aiming for a festive holiday piece, opt for red and green paint with some added glitter or small baubles. You can also experiment with different sizes of pinecones to create more texture or use different types of dried botanicals to suit your design preferences.