
Winter woodland candy cones
You will need:
Cone wrapper
Double sided tape
Polka dot cellophane
Ribbon
Equipment
Tim Holtz Non Stick Micro-Serrated Multicutter
Shape~Mates Circles
Shape~Mates Carriage
Instructions



Last year I made candy cones for Halloween & Christmas. This year I custom designed some for a friend of mine to give out as wedding favours. Four of us spent several hours putting together over 100 of them to be filled with sugared almonds. So, this Christmas I have designed them around my winter woodland theme and filled them with hand-made nut shaped chocolates with creamy maple centres.

Have a sweet day!
Shape~Mates Carriage
Instructions
- Open cone print template (see image below) and print it out.
 - Cut around cone wrapper and along lines to give 3 wrappers. (I use the shape mates large circle and cutter to cut out my circles.
 - Roll one of the wrappers into a cone shape and, using double sided tape, fix in place.
 - Place a second piece of tape inside the cone along one side and peel off backing.
 - Cut out cellophane (use the "cellophane pattern" below as a stencil to cut out your cellophane - note each straight line is 24cm long).
 - Roll cellophane into a cone shape and place inside cone wrapper. Press against the tape to fix in place.
 - Fill with candy.
 - Tie ribbon around the top.
 


Last year I made candy cones for Halloween & Christmas. This year I custom designed some for a friend of mine to give out as wedding favours. Four of us spent several hours putting together over 100 of them to be filled with sugared almonds. So, this Christmas I have designed them around my winter woodland theme and filled them with hand-made nut shaped chocolates with creamy maple centres.
Have a sweet day!