One tube of Super Glue Fix-All Adhesive,
three silver-esque trays,
two crystal-esque candlesticks,
per tiered tray that you plan to make.
Spray paint,
Spray primer &
A mask.
Canvass tarp.
For instructions on making cupcake tray, read more here: JOY'S HOPE
This really looks easy to do and a good read for bakers.
ReplyDeleteThis one's a cool DIY project. Pde cguro itong ituro sa graders... tama ba?
ReplyDeleteYes, with their mask on.
ReplyDeletewith the right colors the art presented on cupcakes can be amplified many folds over
ReplyDeleteA very creative idea. BTW What is the best paint type to use?
ReplyDeletecreative idea. i would love to make one for christmas!
ReplyDeleteJust remembered my late lola used to do this, too. She loves baking, too.
ReplyDelete@Papaleng use Home Depot-
ReplyDeleteRust-Oleum:
Sun Yellow Gloss
Berry Pink Gloss
Key Lime Gloss
From Michael's-
Valspar Petrol Blue- Silk
Wow! That's very creative and easy to do. I wanna learn how to bake so I can't help but notice the recipes on the right side. I'm clicking Tomato Soup Cupcakes, it sounds intriguing :)
ReplyDeleteWow! DIY! nicely done too!!
ReplyDeleteI agree with the other comments... it looks easy to do and inexpensive....
ReplyDeleteYay! Innovative yet simple! Simply great!
ReplyDeleteCute! No need to have to go out and buy those expensive ones.
ReplyDeleteI love cupcakes! I've been ordering from my fave supplier. But all of my orders just seem to fall flat on our table. At least now that you've shown us how to make your own cupcake trays, I'll certainly have a different setup the next time. :) I could see myself making one for my godson's birthday! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is really brilliant, aside it's stylish it also saves a lot of space, and can stack more, means more food on the table. :)
ReplyDeleteYou really have a hand in making this DIY craft. The materials are easy to find and the steps are as easy as 123.
ReplyDeleteWow! So pretty cupcake trays!! You are so creative.. Haven't thought of that! Haha! :)
ReplyDeleteYou made it look so easy this is a nice project for my niece in school. Thanks for sharing =)
ReplyDeleteJust thinking out loud, should the spray paint be something special? These ARE going to be used for food, after all :)
ReplyDelete@jsncruz: on the given link above, it was stated that "Keep in mind that these trays are
ReplyDeleteNOT food safe or dishwasher safe".
Read more here: http://www.joyshope.com/2010/06/carnival-of-tiered-trays.html#ixzz2AZXssilv
just need to be a little careful and creative. Plan on using cupcake liners, doilies or scrapbook papers underneath the food.
ReplyDeleteis it safe, I hope that the primer paint wont spoil the taste of the cupcake
ReplyDeleteI will actually be needing some cake and cupcake trays in time for the Christmas season. My baked goodies need some attention. This post is very helpful!
ReplyDeleteNice po! Para sa mga nag titipid at sa gustong maging creative.
ReplyDeleteI already saw your post I think, the other day. And guess what, I will be doing this, this Christmas. Thanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeletei will definitely try this out!thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteVery creative! It's so easy even kids from Kindergarten can do it, well except for the painting part.
ReplyDeleteWow! The colors are so inviting I hope I could do some in the future. ^_^
ReplyDeleteMy kids will love this, they love cupcakes. We'll try this out this long weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love the color combination and the pastel shades. Cupcakes will definitely look even more delicious in these DIY trays.
ReplyDeleteYou are one patient mom, you were able to do this kind of D-I-Y stuff. How i wish In had the same patience as yours
ReplyDeleteomg! I will totally do this once we move to KL! Love this great idea! xx
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