Photos of Cotton Candy Cones & Candy

This Time We Used Multi Colors Of Card Stock.  We Usually Just Use White Printer Paper, The Paper Is Easier To Work With, But We Were Out And Used The Card Stock.  We Have Done It Before, Red White And Blue For The 4th.. Red White And Green At Christmas.
This time we used multi colors of card stock. We usually just use white printer paper, the paper is easier to work with, but we were out and used the card stock. We have done it before, red white and blue for the 4th.. red white and green at Christmas.
The Uneven Ends Being Tucked Inside.
The uneven ends being tucked inside.
The Uneven Areas Are To Be Tucked Into The Tube.
The uneven areas are to be "tucked" into the tube.
If You Look Closely, You Can See The Second Piece Of Tape Near The Top Of The Tube (cone).
If you look closely, you can see the second piece of tape near the top of the tube (cone).
If You Look Closely, You Can See The Piece Of Tap On The Point Of The Paper Being Wrapped Around... The Tape Secures The End Of The Paper To The Rest Of The Tube (cone).
If you look closely, you can see the piece of tap on the point of the paper being wrapped around... the tape secures the end of the paper to the rest of the tube (cone).
Me & My Pony Colleen's Queen, 2nd Photo: Brother Bobby On One Of The Many Appaloosa Horses & A Colt.
Two Colors Of Cotton Candy.
Bottom Photo Is Across The Road From Our House.
Bobby & Me On Buggy & Dog Mike All In Costumes For 4th Of July Parade.
Me & my pony Colleen's Queen, 2nd photo: brother Bobby on one of the many appaloosa horses & a colt. Two colors of cotton candy. Bottom photo is across the road from our house. Bobby & me on buggy & dog Mike all in costumes for 4th of July Parade.