To my one dear reader, I apologize for my absence the past month. We have been so busy visiting family and traveling that I haven't had the time to update regularly. Our cruise to Mexico was worth it, though! Check out some of my favorite pics from Cabo San Lucas and Puerto Vallarta:
It started raining in Puerto Vallarta while we were out on the boat around Los Arcos. I loved how the rain and the clouds made the landscape look so dramatic and romantic. =)
Be back soon with more DIYs!
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Thursday, September 29, 2011
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Wedding Cupcake Craze Part 3 of 3: DIY Cupcake Stand
Finally, the last installment of the Wedding Cupcake Craze is here! After making delicious cupcakes, elegant wrappers, and cute toppers, showcase your cupcakes on a homemade cupcake stand!
As I mentioned before, I was inspired by a plastic plate that I saw at Target a few weeks ago--so that's why the red and black poppy theme is a little overdone here. =) There are a lot of ways you can make cupcakes stands--they range from disposable cardboard stands to permanent stands with interchangeable layers. For this incredibly simple semi-permanent display, all you need is some hot glue, shot glasses, and plastic plates.
As I mentioned before, I was inspired by a plastic plate that I saw at Target a few weeks ago--so that's why the red and black poppy theme is a little overdone here. =) There are a lot of ways you can make cupcakes stands--they range from disposable cardboard stands to permanent stands with interchangeable layers. For this incredibly simple semi-permanent display, all you need is some hot glue, shot glasses, and plastic plates.
Materials: Two plastic plates--one slightly smaller than the other, two shot glasses (optional, filled with beads), and hot glue gun
Steps: Using hot glue, glue bottom of one shot glass to the center of larger plate. Glue the top of the shot glass to the bottom of the smaller plate. Optional: To create the effect of an vase running through the stand, glue another shot glass to the center of the smaller plate.
And that's it!
Have fun!