Spend a fall afternoon outside getting fresh air and plenty of pinecones for this project! Materials needed: · Pinecones· 1/2 cup Water· 1/2 cup Glue· Cinnamon, cloves, or other spices · Paintbrush· Mixing bowl and spoon· Plastic bowl (one for each spice)· Small basket or decorative bowlWhat to do: Step One: Take a walk with your child to collect an assortment of pinecones. Step Two: Lay newspapers over the entire work area. Step Three: Mix a half cup of glue with a half cup of water together in the mixing bowl. Step Four: Put each spice into its plastic bowl. Step Five: Using the paintbrush, coat an entire pinecone with a layer of the glue mixture. Step Six: Now, roll the pinecone in one, two, or three different spices. Make sure to cover the entire pinecone. Step Seven: Repeat steps Five and Six for each potpourri pinecone you want to make. Step Eight: Set the pinecones aside to dry for several hours.Display your pinecones in a small basket or decorative bowl, and they’ll keep your house smelling sweet! Step One: Take a walk with your child to collect an assortment of pinecones. Step Two: Lay newspapers over the entire work area. Step Three: Mix a half cup of glue with a half cup of water together in the mixing bowl. Step Four: Put each spice into its plastic bowl. Step Five: Using the paintbrush, coat an entire pinecone with a layer of the glue mixture. Step Six: Now, roll the pinecone in one, two, or three different spices. Make sure to cover the entire pinecone. Step Seven: Repeat steps Five and Six for each potpourri pinecone you want to make. Step Eight: Set the pinecones aside to dry for several hours. Display your pinecones in a small basket or decorative bowl, and they’ll keep your house smelling sweet!