by Amanda Coleman
These mini paper cornucopias would make a fun appetizer and/or place holder at your Thanksgiving table, or just make them to serve up a healthy snack.
All you need to make the cornucopias is some paper and adhesive. Here is how to do it:
1. Cut a 11.5" circle into quarters. Snip a narrow wedge off of one side near the top. This makes it easier to roll the cone to a fine point.
2-3. Apply adhesive to the straight edge and roll into a cone shape.
4-5. Flatten the narrow half of the cone. Curl the end around a wide marker.
6. Punch holes around the open end of the cornucopia, spacing them about 1/4" apart.
7. Thread ribbon around top of cornucopia using a simple back-stitch.
8. Line the cornucopia with a piece of food-safe paper (parchment, wax, etc.).
Embellish the cornucopia as desired and stuff with delicious veggies! The basket weave print from Happy Harvest adds an authentic touch to the cornucopias.
These little cuties are bound to be a hit with kids or Thanksgiving guests. The pixies straws make perfect flag holders!
Supplies: Happy Harvest Collection, 3/8" brown satin ribbon
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OMGosh! These are so adorable!
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These are so cute! I love the colors. I would love to have them.
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OMG!
ReplyDeleteSOOOOOOOOOOOOO CUTE!
I would love to have one today for lunch with my sandwich
This idea is phenomenal - love it!! What a fun double of a snack while turkey cooks and a name placecard!! Love the use of doodlepops and pixies on this project!! Way to go, Amanda!!! I'll be making some of these for our Thanksgiving feast for sure!!!
ReplyDeleteToo Cute! I can see these on the table at Thanksgiving, thank you, thank you for the wonderful idea.
ReplyDeleteToo Cute! I can see these on the table at Thanksgiving, thank you, thank you for the wonderful idea.
ReplyDeleteI have pinned this as it is something I am definitely going to do! Thanks for the great idea.
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea and healthy too.
ReplyDeletePinned it for my Thanksgiving Table -- great idea
ReplyDeletePinned all four images but here is the url for the tutorial pin - http://pinterest.com/pin/99923685455720793/
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How adorable! I'd love to make those for Thanksgiving...
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super duper cute!!! I wanna make this!!
ReplyDeleteSuch an adorable cornucopia!! How cute with the little critter or scarecrow in front!!
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The ribbon threaded around the top of the cornucopias is the perfect finishing touch! These would make cute favors for a family Thanksgiving meal!
ReplyDeleteLu L.
How cute this is!
ReplyDeleteLots of fun with this.
Carla from Utah
I pinned this also.
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These are so cute. I love the stitched ribbon detail.
ReplyDeleteThis collection is so cute and I love the cornucopias!
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Oh, so cute! Such a sweet idea for an appetizer!
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Wow. Just wow. I love this so much!
ReplyDeleteCompletely pinned. Independent of the contest. Really. Just love it. And this collection. :)
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ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I usually have staff room duty the day before Thanksgiving. I try to come up with something creative for the decorations. I am definitely scrap lifting this for the day!!!! Thanks for the chance to win awesome blog candy!
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What a darling idea for a thanksgiving table favor/decoration. :)
ReplyDeleteHow adorable ! With sweets, it will so cute too. ^^
ReplyDeleteI love this project. Very easy to re-do. Love the basket weave paper, too.
ReplyDeleteAwesome project. Could make some super cool witches hats with this too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this collection!! Your cornucopia idea is fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this collection!! Your cornucopia idea is fantastic!!
ReplyDeletePerfect as a place"card" at the Thanksgiving table :)
ReplyDeleteThese are too adorable, LOVE! (Although I would probably fill mine with candy. hee hee)
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ReplyDeleteOMG!!! What an adorable project! I just love these, gotta make them!
ReplyDeleteLove the cornucopia!
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ReplyDeleteI also pinned it!! http://pinterest.com/pin/146015212891681243/
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ReplyDeleteLove these! Would be cute at the children's place settings for Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteWOw!! Could it get any cuter?? Love this sweet idea!
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ReplyDeleteI pinned this absolutely adorable project and tutorial! http://pinterest.com/pin/284712007666274990/
ReplyDeleteThese would be so cute as combination favors and place cards for any Fall table!
ReplyDeletePinned! http://pinterest.com/pin/189221621816871468/
ReplyDeleteI shared this tutorial on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/karen.ladd.779/posts/435261829924557
ReplyDeleteOh my, this is such a super fun project!! Thanks for the tutorial..
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Amanda :0)
I totally pinned this project http://pinterest.com/pin/210402613814465823/
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How cute!! What a fun idea!
ReplyDeleteOh no you didn't!! This is beyond adorable!!! I will be making these for Thanksgiving! AND I will make these for my daughters class at school when they have their pilgrim feast!!!!
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These r so cute and plan to make these for our Thanksgiving meal.
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Adorable!!! Such a fun and creative idea for Thanksgiving!
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