Filled with a mix of beet and blue-potato chips, this easy-to-make container is something to cheer for.
Tools and Materials Matte heavy weight paper
Craft knife or scissors
Glue stick or double-sided tape
Waxed paper (optional)
Chip-Cone How-To
1. Print clip-art image (red or blue) and trim.(Click on photo to go to web site to get the patterns) Score along dotted line, and fold back to create a tab.
2. Wrap to form cone, and attach sides with glue stick or double-sided tape. To prevent grease marks, line the inside of the cone with waxed paper if desired
From MarthaStewart.com
I could see these filled with a lot of different foods.
Popcorn
Corn chips
M and M's
Cheetos
Pretzels
Trail mix
Chex Mix
Grapes
Cherries
Animal Crackers
Any other type of finger foods ;)
Tools and Materials Matte heavy weight paper
Craft knife or scissors
Glue stick or double-sided tape
Waxed paper (optional)
Chip-Cone How-To
1. Print clip-art image (red or blue) and trim.(Click on photo to go to web site to get the patterns) Score along dotted line, and fold back to create a tab.
2. Wrap to form cone, and attach sides with glue stick or double-sided tape. To prevent grease marks, line the inside of the cone with waxed paper if desired
From MarthaStewart.com
I could see these filled with a lot of different foods.
Popcorn
Corn chips
M and M's
Cheetos
Pretzels
Trail mix
Chex Mix
Grapes
Cherries
Animal Crackers
Any other type of finger foods ;)
1 comments:
LOL! LOL!! ~ Seems we were both haunting the same website today, but I missed that version. They're great too!!! Check out my first post today!! LOL!!! Oh and btw, love love love your music, that is currently one of my favorite songs right now. ♥ Teresa
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