Fill a glass vase half full of pinecones. Insert the pine tree branches directly into the vase and rearrange the pinecones, using the pinecones to hold the branches in place. Decorate the piece with a ribbon bow and a few ornaments before displaying near the front door. The smell of pine hits you as soon as you enter the house.
Display a second branch on your fireplace mantle, on the coffee table or in another central space of your living room. The gentle scent of the pine slowly moves around the room. Placing one above your fireplace mantle lets the heat of the fireplace release the scent.
Create a wreath from two pine tree branches by bending the branches. Overlap the ends of each branch and tie closed with ribbon. Display the branches on a wreath hanger in your kitchen or dining room, which keeps the scent moving through the house.
Arrange a few pine tree branches in the center of your dining room table, turning the branches into a centerpiece. Place glass candleholders with white candles on both ends and around the branches. The heat from the candles slowly releases the natural scent of the pine.
Use a pine-scented diffuser in a central area of your home. The diffuser features rods that sit in a container of pine-scented oil. The rods absorb the oil and release the scent into the air, helping spread the scent of the pine.