Change things up—try making a treat cone for a friend!
by Jaclyn Rench | 9 years ago
Hello DCWV friends, it's Jaclyn from the Social Media team joining you on the blog today. I'm sharing with you a quick and festive project that is perfect to fill with treats and hang on an unsuspecting neighbor's door.
The supplies for this project are simple: DCWV's Spooky Delight Stack (of course!), some ribbons and trims, a strong adhesive and a generous supply of Halloween treats. To construct the cone, I used a favorite 12x12 sheet from the stack. I simply rolled the sturdy paper into a cone shape, trimmed along the top edge for a clean finish, and secured the paper onto itself with Tombow Extreme adhesive for a nice secure hold.
Now comes the really fun part - the embellishing! I whipped up a simple crepe paper fringe to decorate the top of my cone and used some coordinating ribbon to make my 'hanger'.
I didn't have to look far for the remainder of my embellishing, either. The Spooky Delights stack includes lots of fun tags and elements that are perfect for fussy cutting. A few of those fun and festive images strung onto my ribbon hanger and my project is nearly complete. Last but certainly not least, it's ready to be stuffed full of candy and goodies!
I whipped this project up in under 30 minutes, making it the perfect project to duplicate. I'm thinking even my kids' teachers might find some Halloween goodies adorning their classroom doors!