DIY Tutorial: Clever Dessert/Cake Stand
categories: DIY, decorating ideas, food and drinks
I’m so excited to share this fabulous – and super useful – DIY project with you today!
The tutorial comes from Jacinda at Prudent Baby, and features a clever & inexpensive way to create your own dessert/cake stands for all sorts of parties and occasions.
With all the fabulous scrapbook paper that’s available these days, the sky is the limit as far as aesthetics go… you could even add ribbon, craft gems, and other coordinating scrapbook embellishments to create your own completely unique look!
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Here are all the details, as told by Jacinda…

You’ll Need:
• Corrugated cake boards
• Canned goods (unopened)
• Several sheets of scrapbooking-weight paper
• Tools: x-acto knife, ruler, cutting mat, pencil, rubber bands, non-toxic glue (I prefer Aleene’s Tacky Glue.)
Directions:
1. Trace closely around the edge of each cake board with the pencil and cut out your circles with your x-acto knife on the cutting mat
2. Apply glue fairly close to the edge of the wrong side of your paper circle and attach to your cake board. Repeat for each.
3. Measure the height of your canned goods and cut strips of paper to height.

4. Wrap paper around can, marking a 1″ overlap and trim length of paper.
5. Apply glue to the length of the 2 short ends and wrap paper around canned good, overlapping and gluing down the end. Wrap with rubber bands to dry. Repeat for each.

6. Cut 1″ strips of paper to create the “thickness” of the “plates.”
7. Place cake board bottom-side up and apply glue along very top of the entire length of your 1″ strip and begin wrapping strip around edge of cake board. If there is a “front” of your cake-board, be sure to place paper seam towards the back. Repeat until the entire circumference of all of your circles is covered. Glue the strips of paper together as you go.

8. Place your largest can at the bottom and center your largest cake board on top. You can stop there for a pretty cake stand. You should glue your stand to the can (I would probably use a glue gun but haven’t tested this yet)
9. You can add additional tiers by centering another can on top of your first cake board and gluing another cake board on top.
These are great because they are sooo inexpensive to make, totally customizable and you never have to worry about leaving a pretty plate behind at a party!
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Thanks again to Jacinda & Jaime for sharing this project with us! For more clever DIY ideas like this, be sure to check out their blog at www.prudentbaby.com.
Very cute idea! This would be a perfect solution for a cake/cupcake stand(s) at a wedding reception! I’m bookmarking this idea
Jan 26, 2010 at 11:09 am
Thanks!Genius! I love it!!!
Jan 26, 2010 at 11:26 amwow! so nice love this idea!
Jan 26, 2010 at 11:26 amSo clever! I am already spinning with what I can use to substitute cans or the papers I would buy. I love the idea of customizing them for baby showers/holidays… thank you!
Jan 26, 2010 at 11:32 amThanks for the idea! I have a cupcake stand, but no cake stand! Perfect and budget friendly!
Jan 26, 2010 at 11:54 am
What a GREAT DIY!!! I will be using this often!!
Jan 26, 2010 at 12:24 pmWhat a Great Idea! Im totally at aww… So simple so cute & so budget friendly!
Jan 26, 2010 at 1:31 pmThis is one of those – “why didn’t I think of that?” projects!
I love it! I can see this being reinvented many times over for various events.Thanks so much!
Jan 26, 2010 at 2:46 pmNice!!!
Jan 27, 2010 at 8:10 amlove the tutorial. a good friend of mine recently did something similar. instead of cake boards, she used styrofoam – gives each layer a bit more “substance” but is probably also a bit more expensive.
Jan 27, 2010 at 9:56 am
she is doing a western/cowboy theme so she covered the top with kraft paper and the sides (of the styrofoam) with red ribbon. to separate the layers, she used mason jars. it is super cute!Super-cute idea! Now if I could just stop staring at the Girl Scout cookie… :/
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Jan 27, 2010 at 11:04 amAbsolutely love it!!! i will use this creation many times over. Can’t wait to make my first cake stand!
Jan 28, 2010 at 5:07 pmLOVE this idea! Thanks for sharing, Jenn!
Jan 29, 2010 at 3:47 amThis is adorable! Thanks for sharing!
Jan 29, 2010 at 9:31 amgenius.
Jan 29, 2010 at 11:51 amI love this stand, I love DIY and I love Prudent Baby! Thanks so much to both of you for this great project. I’ll be linking.
Jan 31, 2010 at 12:09 pmlove this! used it last night for a super bowl party, was a huge success & everyone loved. i used toilet paper & paper towel rolls instead of canned goods and it worked just as well!
Feb 8, 2010 at 10:09 amThat cakestand is really nice but unfortunately if i atempted to make it then it would come out looking nothing like that! To me regret I am completely hopeless at anything even remotely artistic so I have the greatest admiration for people who can make really nice stuff like this.
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