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Make your own Easter sweet cones

sometimes it is nice to have an alternative to chocolates at Easter, so that is why we have created these simple to make Easter sweet cones, or candy cones if you are in the US.

They really are the easiest things to make, and the kids will love it if you fill them up and hide them to find on a little bit of an Easter hunt. Why not check out some of the other Easter ideas we have on the site, including our Easter hunt while you are here. We have even got some Easter egg hunt clues for you too.

What is included within the Easter sweet cones pack

This is one of our smaller packets with 7 pages, including a cover and a copyright sheet at the back.

Our cover sheets shows out little bunny peeping over the top of the title, and then we have two of the sweet cones for you to create. These are in the shape of a carrot, and also just a cone with a bunny sitting over the side. The instructions to make these are very simple, and older kids will certainly be able to make these themselves with minimum supervision.

The last three sheets are a final sweet cone for you to make, this time of a super cute little duck, just peeping over the top of the cone. The last sheets are there to strengthen the previous three Easter sweet cone designs. You need to cut out the designs and stick them over the corresponding embellishments within the cone designs. This will solidify the cones for you; helping to stop things from collapsing in on themselves (!).

That’s it – your cones are done and now all you need to do is fill them! You don’t have to put sweets into them either – you can choose whatever you like, including healthier alternatives. From mini eggs, jelly beans, and skittles, to raisins, grapes, or nuts. Whatever you like – the designs work for you.

How to make your Easter sweet cones

These sweet cones come in three adorable designs – carrot, bunny, and duck – and are the perfect way to add some extra fun to your Easter celebrations. Whether you’re hosting an Easter egg hunt, having a family gathering, or just looking for a fun way to enjoy the holiday, these sweet cones are sure to be a hit.

The good news is that they’re incredibly easy to make. All you need is some printable templates, scissors, glue or tape, and some white cardstock to print on. Simply print out the template, cut it out, and fold it into a cone shape. Then, glue or tape the edges together, fill the cone with your favorite Easter treats, and you’re done!

Of course, the real fun comes with decorating the sweet cones – they are simple designs, kids can add what they would like to them. This makes the Easter sweet cones completely customizable. You could even use whatever materials you have on hand – from construction paper to wrapping paper – to create your own unique designs by tracing around the shapes. This way you can add your own personal touches, like stickers, glitter, or ribbon, to make them even more special.

To download the cones, just click on the button below:

We would love you to explore some of the other Easter printables and ideas that we have on the site as well – why not check them out?

Easter printables from KiddyCharts

Here are some wonderful ideas for Easter printables from the site - check them all out now.

There are other ideas off KiddyCharts as well – take a look at some of the ones that we have found for you:

Easter ideas from the internet

Here are some more ideas for you and the kids from the internet around Easter; both learning and coloring activities.

Why not check out our newsletter as well – we have a weekly one where we send a summary of all the articles that we have released over the previous week:

We’d love to see you again on the site,

Helen

Helen is a mum to two, social media consultant, and website editor; and this site is (we think) the only Social Enterprise parenting magazine! Since giving up being a business analyst when juggling travel, work and kids proved too complicated, she founded KiddyCharts so she could be with her kids, and use those grey cells at the same time. KiddyCharts has reach of over 1.1million across social and the site. The blog works with big family brands (including travel) to help promote their services, as well as offering free resources to parents of kids under 10. It gives 51%+ profits to Reverence for Life, who fund a number of important initiatives in Africa, including bringing running water and basic equipment to a school in Tanzania. Helen has worked as a digital marketing consultant (IDM qualified) with various organisations, including Channel Mum, Truprint, Talk to Mums, and Micro Scooters. She loves to be creative in the brand campaigns she works on. Get in touch TODAY!

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