Wondering how to make cinnamon pine cones? Infuse some sweet cinnamon into your Fall and Christmas decor this year with these easy DIY Cinnamon Pine Cones!

Be sure to also try making these fabulous Snowy Pine Cones, too!

Several pinecones in a wicker basket with plaid cloth.

DIY Cinnamon Pine Cones

You know it’s officially Fall when you walk up to your favorite craft store or grocery store and are hit with that dreamy scent of cinnamon wafting through the air.

You know the one… that strong scent that’s coming straight from the bin of cinnamon scented pine cones right by the door?

I’m always tempted to grab a bag of those cinnamon pine cones, because the scent is out of this world! But year after year, I pass them by because of the price.

I mean… pine cones are free, and you can scent them naturally for pennies! That’s why I had to share with you my favorite trick for making DIY Cinnamon Pine Cones at home!

You won’t believe how EASY these are to make, and they smell AMAZING!! They really will be the perfect homemade addition to your Fall and Christmas Decor this year!

So are you ready to create some natural scented decor to cozy up your home?

I know you’ll love this Fun Fall Craft!

Here’s how to make scented pine cones with essential oils…

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Two pinecones on a white surface.

How Do I Make My Pine Cones Smell Like Cinnamon?

So how do you add scent to pine cones?

It’s actually so easy!

To naturally scent your pine cones, you’ll just use several drops of Cinnamon {Cassia} Essential oils to get the job done.

When it comes to cinnamon… Cassia is the best cinnamon oil for pine cones.

DIY Scented Pinecone Reviews

What Your Frugal Friends Are Saying About These DIY Scented Pinecones…

Kristy writes: “I love this hack!”

Marica writes: “You can try other scents like Satsuma and Sandalwood, too.”

Supplies Needed for DIY Cinnamon Pine Cones

Here’s what you’ll need to round up…

  • Pine Cones
  • Cookie Sheet
  • Aluminum Foil
  • Gallon Ziploc Bag
  • Cinnamon (Cassia) Essential Oil

That’s it. So simple!

How to Bake Pine Cones

Now before we start, we’ll need to bake our pine cones to ensure no little itty bitty bugs have moved on into our homes.

Here’s what you’ll do…

1. Preheat oven to 250 degrees.

2. Line cookie sheet with aluminum foil, place pine cones on foil, and bake for 30 minutes.

3. This will help clean up the pine cones and take care of any little bugs that might have been hiding inside. So long buggies!

4. Remove tray from oven, and allow pine cones to cool completely.

Several pinecones on a foil-lined baking sheet.

How to Make Cinnamon Pine Cones

You’re not going to believe how easy these are to make!

Here’s what you’ll do…

1. Once your pine cones have cooled down completely after baking, transfer them to large ziploc bag, and add 25 drops of Cassia essential oil to the bag.

2. Zip up, give it a good shake and toss, to evenly coat the pine cones, and set it aside for at least 5 days.

3. After 5+ days, remove pine cones from bag, place in a basket or around the house, and enjoy their lovely scent!

Person adding cinnamon essential oil to a bag of pine cones.

How Long Do Cinnamon Scented Pine Cones Last?

So how long do scented pine cones last?

They should last for several weeks, however, the scent will gradually fade. You can easily revive them, even weekly if you’d like, for the strongest scent.

Pinecones in a basket.

How to Revive Cinnamon Scented Pine Cones

Wondering how to refresh scented pine cones? Over time as the scent starts to fade, just place them back in the bag, add more essential oil, and pull them out again after 1 week.

Or, you can have two sets of pine cones going at all times… one scented version out on display, and another being scented up in a ziploc bag to swap out once the scent fades on the other set.

How EASY was that?!?

You can even make a pretty cinnamon scented Christmas Pinecone basket to add a lovely touch to your Christmas decor this year!

I like to use the biggest pine cones I have, and then simply pop in some wreath picks and berry picks from the craft store. Quick, cute, and SO easy!

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Now… you can never have enough holiday crafting or decor inspiration, right?

So here are even more fun Fall and Christmas Decorating Ideas, Crafts and Gift Ideas that I know you’re going to LOVE!

Get inspired below…

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Two Toilet Paper Pumpkins.

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Whether you’re wondering how to make your home smell like Fall or Christmas, or just want to savor those dreamy scents of cinnamon, spice, and everything nice… your home is about to smell fabulous!!

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Snowflake made from plastic hangars and Christmas lights.

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Wooden Christmas trees with lights outside of a home.

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Give your Christmas yard decor a beautiful upgrade with this easy to make tomato cage tree tutorial!

Yard decorated with red and white Christmas lights.

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Whether you’re looking for fun Fall crafts to make and sell, easy Fall crafts for seniors, or sweet Fall crafts for kids… there’s something fun for everyone!

Collage of fall crafts.

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Get crafting right now with this BIG List of Fun and Easy Christmas Crafts to Make at Home!

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So have you tried making these DIY Cinnamon Pine Cones yet?

Leave a comment and share…

About Heidi Miller

Heidi Miller is the creator of The Frugal Girls, where she shares easy recipes with massive flavor! She has been creating and sharing recipes online for over 15 years, and brings warmth, expertise, and a personal touch to every recipe. Her work has been featured on Today.com, NBC, Fox, Parade, People, Country Living, Woman’s World, and more!

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30 Comments

  1. Danielle says:

    I think one of the best thing about fall is the scents! Cinnamon is one of my faves! What a great idea to make your own!

    1. Heidi says:

      Thanks so much, Danielle… and I agree, cinnamon and spice are such cozy scents for the Fall!

  2. Kathrine Eldridge says:

    I always put out cinnamon pine cones for the holidays! Maybe this time I will make them with your recipe!

    1. Heidi says:

      Ooh yes… they’re such a cinch to make, Kathrine!

  3. Caleb - Never Ending Journeys says:

    Such a perfect decor idea for fall! You just can’t beat the smell of cinnamon, either.

    1. Heidi says:

      I agree… it’s such a cozy scent, and perfect for the Fall!

  4. CoCo says:

    These have me all kinds of excited for the holidays, Heidi! I love the smell of cinnamon pinecones but I never thought about making my own. We just started collecting the pinecones that are falling out of our trees for crafting so I definitely can’t wait to add this to our list! Hug and thanks for making it so easy, CoCo

    1. Heidi says:

      You’re very welcome, CoCo… that’s so nice you’re able to collect them in your own yard! Have fun making your scented pine cones!

  5. Sophie says:

    Such a great way to add a natural fragrance to your home. I’m not a huge fan of cinnamon but I’m definitely going to try this with an alternative scent x

    1. Heidi says:

      That’s a great idea… you really can use whatever scent essential oil you like. 🙂

  6. Healthy World Cuisine says:

    Ahhh… what a great idea. Never thought to use our essential oils this way but that sure is a great way to create some fun and functional style around the holidays that is budget friendly.

    1. Heidi says:

      I’m so glad you liked the fun tip! And you’re right… it really is such a budget friendly trick.

  7. Michelle says:

    Such a great and natural way to add scent to your home! Love this creative idea, Heidi!

    1. Heidi says:

      Aww… thanks, Michelle!

  8. Carol says:

    Your holiday basket of cinnamon pine cones looks so festive!

    1. Heidi says:

      Thanks so much, Carol! 🙂

  9. Josiah says:

    These scented pinecones would make the perfect addition to my Fall decor, thanks for sharing!

    1. Heidi says:

      You’re very welcome… I love how they add that rugged, rustic touch!

  10. angiesrecipes says:

    What a cool idea! I love that X’mas pine cone basket too. Thanks for sharing, Heidi.

    1. Heidi says:

      Thanks, Angie! I always love decorating with red plaid during the Christmas season!