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    Home » Printables

    Simple DIY Mini-Treat Cones

    [published_or_updated] · by Angela Paris · 5 Comments[affiliate_disclosure]

     

    I just love the idea of treat cones for a birthday party - they're so fun, and by making your own, you can really tie them int the overall theme of your party. I made some last year for Olivia's first birthday party, but they were too big for the little ones to hold.  This year, I decided to make these a simple mini-treat cones.

     

    Best of all, here's a great template you can use to make your own mini cones!  Click here to download the free template.

    Materials:
    Template
    Scissors or craft knife
    Glue
    Decorative paper

    Instructions:

    Print it out on an 8x11 piece of cardstock and cut the shape out.  I like using a cardstock piece since it's sturdier for handling over and over again, but regular paper will do if you don't have it.
     
    Next, find some pretty paper - I like to use 12x12 paper, but a thinner stock than what you might use for card making because it is easier to bend and shape.  If you use a 12x12 shape, you'll be able to get 4 cones out of each sheet.
     
    Smear a thin line of glue on one straight edge, then gently bend the paper to make the cone shape and press the other straight edge into the glue line.  I found that I had to hold the seams together for a few moments.
     
    Let the cone set up for a bit... I did all mine a week before the party (I was so organized for this one!)  On the day of the party, we filled these with Pirates Booty - one of my kiddos favorite treats!  The cones were just the right size for little hands to hold, and held just the right amount for a little snack!
     
    We popped a few of the mini DIY Decorative Pinwheels into a few of the cups to add some extra pizazz!
     
    Plus, BONUS!  I persuaded Mr. Juggling Act to build me this beautiful treat cone box that I can use over and over again for parties - yahoo!  He used Smashed Peas & Carrots template here as a starting point, and repurposed some materials from a broken door and leftover paint, so it didn't cost a dime.
     
    Then we just decorated it with the same Minnie cut outs that were throughout our theme (stay tuned for more on the party soon!) 
     
     
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    1. KARMEL BOOK says

      September 21, 2013 at 10:28 pm

      Thanks for every other informative web site. The place else may I get that kind of info written in such a perfect approach? I’ve a mission that I’m simply now working on, and I have been at the glance out for such info.
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    2. KARMEL BOOK says

      September 21, 2013 at 10:28 pm

      Thanks for every other informative web site. The place else may I get that kind of info written in such a perfect approach? I’ve a mission that I’m simply now working on, and I have been at the glance out for such info.
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    3. Anonymous says

      December 17, 2013 at 7:02 pm

      what did you use to put the finished cones in?

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    4. Rene says

      March 29, 2017 at 12:45 am

      Thanks for the cone template, I love your projects.
      Rene from OZ xo

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      • Ang Paris says

        March 30, 2017 at 7:40 am

        thanks for your sweet comment 🙂 enjoy!

        Reply

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