
By Meaghan Mounford, Reader's Digest
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Personalize these cupcake toppers by adding names to the flag — perfect for a Thanksgiving kid’s table.
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Ingredients
- Frosted cupcakes
- White cardstock or photo paper
- Colored cardstock
- Lollipop sticks (4 inch and 6 inch)
- Scissors
- Glue
- Hole punch
Directions
Prepare cupcakes as desired, or purchase store-bought. You can use a frosting bag with a star tip to pipe frosting on cupcakes and add leaf confetti sprinkles (available at the craft store).
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Cut rectangles in assorted sizes from the white cardstock to make sails. Punch two holes in the rectangle, one centered at the top and one at the bottom. Insert a lollipop stick through both holes.
Cut a diamond shape from the colored paper, fold at the center and glue around the top of the lollipop stick. Insert into cupcakes.
Tip: Use the 6 inch lollipop sticks to hold two rectangles, use the 4 inch lollipop sticks for one rectangle sail.
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