Our horns of plenty were made using crepe paper (for the liner) and card stock (for the outer cone) printed with a quarter-circle design.
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Our horns of plenty were made using crepe paper (for the liner) and card stock (for the outer cone) printed with a quarter-circle design.
double sided tape didn't hold for me either. I punched a [filtered word] near the top of each end and secured with a brass brad. much more stable!
So no one had any issues with the tape staying in place? I am using double-sided and yet, the tape won't hold.
I made these cones for a wedding, and they were a big success, we had a candy table and used them for favors, they didnot take any time at all to do I made 200 of them them. they were great!!!
I also copied the pictures into a word document and could change the colors some there. I have the newer version of Word, so personally it was easier. Just click on the picture in adobe and right click to copy and paste to word, there you can change sizes and colors. Hope this helps!!
Use a different color paper instead of white.
I love the pattern; however, I'm having trouble trying to figure out how to change the color of the cone to suit our wedding theme. If you can, PLEASE help me by providing a step-by-step on how to do this.
Thanks so much!