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DIY-3 Tier Play Cake Stand

DIY 3-Tier Play Cake Stand



Our daughter absolutely loves baking in her play kitchen. She enjoys baking pastries and serving them with tea. I figured I'd make her a 3-tier cake stand. I'm happy with it, and she loves it! Here's what you need to do if you would like to make...


Materials:
 Empty box
 glue stick
 hot glue gun
 marker
 scissors
 craft paper
  3 TP rolls

Start off by finding a round object. Using your marker trace your round object on your empty box. I used a medium size box and traced out 3 circles. Once you are finished cut each circle out. 

Next, using your marker trace 3 circles onto your craft paper. Cut them all out and glue the craft paper on your cut-out box pieces.  

Take your 3 tp rolls and glue some craft paper around each one. Once that is finished, take your hot glue gun and start gluing each tp roll to your cut-out circle pieces. You may have to hold each piece down for a few. Making sure it doesn't come apart. 

You're all done!
 I hope you enjoy this simple DIY project. :)






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Comments

  1. Oh my gosh that is super cute!! Did you make the felt cakes too? I love the idea!

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    1. Dina, thank you! The felt cakes were actually purchased at Target in the dollar aisle. It was a few years back. -But I think that would be super cute to make! :) Thanks for stopping by.

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  2. I love this Stephanie! It is adorable! I want to find some of those felt cakes, they seem better than the plastic ones.

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    1. Kristy, thank you! Oh yes, try checking out targets dollar aisle. It was some time back that I purchased them, but they just might have them again. ;) Thanks for stopping by.

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  3. How cute! My daughter would love this too. She likes to arrange her play food very artistically. :)

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    1. Jennifer, thank you! I think your GB would love this. And I love that she arranges her play food artistically. :)

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  4. Oh this is very nice and I love the felt pastries too. Did you make those as well?

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    1. Thank you, Jayne. I actually purchased the felt pastries at Target. It was some time back. (I found it in there dollar aisle). :)

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