Introduction: DIY Ceramic Pedestals in a Jiffy!
People eat with their eyes first, so a visually-appealing presentation is extremely important.
Ceramic Pedestal Plates are a fun and whimsical way to jazz up your informal party table without breaking the bank!
Colorful mugs, bowls, plates and saucers are ideal for this DIY project. They're inexpensive (think Dollar or Thrift Store) and come in many unique shapes and sizes. Get a little wild, get a little CrAzY and get a LOT creative with these adorable ceramic pedestals.
Single-tier pedestal trays are a Godsend if you're crunched for table space, while double-tier pedestals are great for chips, crackers, veggies and dip.
If you're going to build a triple-tier pedestal for cupcakes, petit fours, etc. Just make sure your pedestal is well-balanced and structurally sound. Don't skimp on the hot glue!
When the party's over, your plates, bowls, cups and saucers can be returned back to their original humble existence... just like Cinderella's inanimate entourage. ;-)
What you'll need:
Select a cup and bowl (or plate) you want to join. For stability, the largest diameter of the cup should be the base and rest on the tabletop.
Invert the bowl onto a counter top or any flat work space. Position the cup on top of the inverted bowl. Visually and physically center the cup.
Use a sharpie or pencil to trace the outline of the cup onto the bowl.
Remove the cup and apply hot glue in a zig-zag fashion around the traced circle.
Immediately place the cup back into postion on the bowl and press down firmly. Allow the glue to completely cool and set. If you sense any structural defects, simply apply more hot glue.
Once the glue has dried, turn your darling, old-but-new pedestal right side up and fill it with your party food!
When the party's over, just soak the pedestal "joinery" in hot water for a few minutes. The pieces will pull apart wiith surprising ease. The hot glue will peel right off, too!
Ceramic Pedestal Plates are a fun and whimsical way to jazz up your informal party table without breaking the bank!
Colorful mugs, bowls, plates and saucers are ideal for this DIY project. They're inexpensive (think Dollar or Thrift Store) and come in many unique shapes and sizes. Get a little wild, get a little CrAzY and get a LOT creative with these adorable ceramic pedestals.
Single-tier pedestal trays are a Godsend if you're crunched for table space, while double-tier pedestals are great for chips, crackers, veggies and dip.
If you're going to build a triple-tier pedestal for cupcakes, petit fours, etc. Just make sure your pedestal is well-balanced and structurally sound. Don't skimp on the hot glue!
When the party's over, your plates, bowls, cups and saucers can be returned back to their original humble existence... just like Cinderella's inanimate entourage. ;-)
What you'll need:
- Assorted cups, bowls, plates and saucers (avoid using heirloom pieces and fine china. ;-)
- A hot glue gun
- A non-permanent felt tip pen or a pencil
Select a cup and bowl (or plate) you want to join. For stability, the largest diameter of the cup should be the base and rest on the tabletop.
Invert the bowl onto a counter top or any flat work space. Position the cup on top of the inverted bowl. Visually and physically center the cup.
Use a sharpie or pencil to trace the outline of the cup onto the bowl.
Remove the cup and apply hot glue in a zig-zag fashion around the traced circle.
Immediately place the cup back into postion on the bowl and press down firmly. Allow the glue to completely cool and set. If you sense any structural defects, simply apply more hot glue.
Once the glue has dried, turn your darling, old-but-new pedestal right side up and fill it with your party food!
When the party's over, just soak the pedestal "joinery" in hot water for a few minutes. The pieces will pull apart wiith surprising ease. The hot glue will peel right off, too!