![]() ![]() (totally not as cute as the Pottery Barn ones but we use these for one month a year, right?) I also found these cute Santa mugs at the Dollar Tree. I was inspired this year to use the tiered tray as part of my coffee and hot chocolate station and can’t wait to have it set up for Christmas when our family arrives. Remember that Gorilla Glue expands when drying so be careful how much you use. I let it all sit for 24 hours before I started using it. Once glued, use a heavy tray or books to add weight while it dries.Ĭontinue gluing the pieces together until you have your tiered stand.įrom the top to the bottom you will have: ![]() Glue the pizza pan to one of the painted candlesticks. I chose a fun and festive bright red but really any color would work. Which of course if you are a craft hoarder like me you already have on hand…but if not, you can pick up both for around $10.ĭIRECTIONS FOR DIY Dollar Tree Cupcake Stand In addition to the Dollar Tree supplies listed, you will need clear Gorilla Glue (make sure it’s CLEAR) and red spray paint. – Two Clear Candlesticks (Dollar Tree/ $1 each) ![]() SUPPLIES NEEDED: DIY Dollar Tree Cupcake Stand This Dollar Tree Cupcake Stand is super easy and is one of my most pinned projects on Pinterest so I figured it would be a fun one to revisit this year. I actually made one several years ago that was similar, but never thought to paint the middle part a fun festive color. For my project I made a DIY Dollar Tree Cupcake Stand that I will use for a hot cocoa bar. I love a good reason to craft, but even more this time of year. ![]() A huge thanks to my Blog BFF Rachael for coordinating this fun series. I didn’t glue the smaller cake stand to the larger cake stand.Today I am back with another fun Dollar Store craft that is perfect for the holidays. I applied a bead of Stik n’ Seal to the candle holder (which, in my opinion, is the best adhesive for glass!) and positioned the candle holder in the center of the plate. I gave each of the candle holders two coats of spray paint, also.Īfter all of the paint was dry (about a day for good measure), I was ready to attach the candle holders to the bottom of the plates. (I used Rust-Oleum 2x spray paint in Lagoon, Eden, and Aubergine) I took the plates outside and gave each of them two coats of spray paint. I like to have a clear border around the edges of my plates so I masked off this area with the masking tape. (I used Martha Stewart glitter paints in Turquoise and Fire Opal) Any smudges or fingerprints will certainly show up after painting! The plates will be painted in reverse – in other words, stenciling first, then painting the base coat! Place the stencil and paint using the sponge dauber. Start by cleaning the back sides of the plates. Stik n’ Seal adhesive (Stencil, glittery paint, and sponge dauber.These stands can be created very quickly and this project is very inexpensive! The dollar store is also a great resource for clear dinnerware and candle holders. Not that I bake cakes or fancy desserts but my local bakery does! I had an idea to create a dessert stand with glass plates, candle holders, and colorful spray paint! I didn’t have any pretty serving pieces to use for Fall and Winter entertaining. Easy to Make Dessert Stands with Dollar Store Dinnerware ![]()
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