Who doesn't love cupcakes? I am especially enamored of their lovely, personal-sized nature. A cupcake tower full of cupcakes is an excellent solution for individual servings for the guests. The addition of an actual cake, small, made for the cake cutting ceremony itself, makes using cupcakes feasible, and understandable, without breaking away from too much tradition.
So, with that in mind, here is my "Under $25, Ultra-Awesome-Pretty-Glass" cupcake tower. I bought all the plates and glasses from my local thrift store.
Basically, here's what I needed to make this beauty:
- 4 glass serving plates - ranging in size. I'd bet my biggest plate was about 18-20 inches across, and each plate was about four inches smaller around than the last one.
- 3 glass cups, vases, or other round, sturdy glass objects, to place between the plates to give levels to the cupcake tower
- E6000 glue (I bought mine on sale from Michaels for $1.99)
- Glass beads, or other decorative beads, for hot gluing around the base of each glass, or just for decoration
- A hot glue gun
In any case, this is how I made the tower! I don't expect any problems.
First, get the plats and cups together, make sure everything fits on top of everything else and that you like the way it looks.
Lastly, after all the layers were put together, I used the hot glue gun to add colored glass around the base of each of the glasses, and to do a little decoration on some of the levels.
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