I try to limit my posts during giveaway time (so they are easier for you to find) but when I was browsing Martha Stewart I saw these really lovely paper cones and wanted to share them! I love cones! I think they are so adorable and with so many people looking for ideas to save costs on weddings - this is an easy, affordable favor! You can fill these with almost anything....almonds, Hershey Kisses, Jelly Bellies, Lavender petals, personalized M&M's or use them for your candy bar buffet. You can download the free wedding templates from Martha Stewart. Since they use crepe paper, ribbon and colored paper you can make some pretty unique cones! Print out the favor cones here. The easy instructions are found here
Speaking of giveaways....have you entered this month? I have two awesome giveaways going on right now!
Check out our bonus giveaway here Ikea frame giveaway here and our grand giveaway here....hurry! Time is running out to enter!
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