Tuesday, December 29, 2009

DIY Monogrammed Cupcake Tower



I think this simple stack of cast off Christmas boxes, turned cupcake tower is the most wonderful thing ever! I made it for my niece's wedding shower tonight. It was really so simple...anyone could recreate this. I literally went out to the garage and chose some leftover boxes from Christmas morning (that will thankfully be picked up with the trash tomorrow), and wrapped them in brown craft paper. My original plan was to find some gorgeous wrapping paper in her wedding colors, but that didn't happen. Thank goodness for gorgeous ribbon to spruce it all up. I used what I had in my stash of ribbon scraps and bought one roll at Target in the Christmas markdowns. I used my Cricut to cut out the circles and the letters for the monogram. I used each of their first initials (H & D) and the initial of their soon to be last name in the middle.


Then we just surrounded the boxes with the cupcakes and, voila...a super cute, ultra fab, monogrammed cupcake tower is born!


The ribbon and the paper monograms are attached using double stick tape. Oh, how I love thee, double stick tape! Have I ever professed my love for this amazing stuff? I LOVE it and use it all the time for so many things....it makes me very happy.


Here...let me zoom out so that you can get a better view, because obviously, I haven't shown enough pictures of it yet.


See those chocolate brown mercury glass trees? My amazing mother found those at a discount/closeout/salvage store today. They were two for a dollar! That's 50 cents people...2 quarters, or 5 dimes, or 20 nickles...seriously! The price tag on the bottom said $24.99. She has some serious skills.



Se how much fun we had putting this together? Hahaha...I just wanted to use this picture for the scale to show you how large this thing was. It made an amazing centerpiece, even though it wasn't exactly in the center of the table. We actually had to move it because it was bumping into the bottom of the chandelier. I like it even more angled off to the side.


I am already thinking about making another one...it really was that fun! My daughter's 4th birthday is in two weeks and I think another cupcake tower is in order. Hers will be ultra girly, with lots of pink and polka dots. I hope the vision of it I have in my head lives up to my expectations...I wouldn't want to let myself down!



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60 comments:

  1. SO glad you're back! {I took a little break too!} Love the cupcake tower. A girly one sounds so cute, can't wait to see it!

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  2. Beautiful cupcake tower. It still amazes me what wonderful ideas we can think of on short notice and for pennies.

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  3. What a great idea! A pretty pink one is definitely a must for your little girl's birthday.

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  4. Great idea, Amanda! I like it off to the side, too. Love the monograms and the ribbon you used. Everything looks so pretty!

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  5. Hey there I found you through Sarah@Thrifty Decor Chick and I love your whimsical christmas decor. I also love the cupcake tower yum! I love the fact that you decorated your front door at 11:00 at night. I do the same thing and my neighbors expect it now. In August I start decorating for Halloween and Nov. 1st the Christmas goes up!

    I love the christmas ball on the front door, did you make it? Can't wait to follow your blog, check me out I Just started!

    megan

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  6. Welcome back! We've missed you big time! But I'm so glad you took some time to focus on your family.

    Now this cupcake tower is darling--what a wonderful idea! Seems like a Cricut is the thing to have.

    Love you!
    Richella

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  7. This is amazing! I'm throwing my sister a baby shower, and this is such a great idea! Thank you for sharing with us!

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  8. What a great way to recycle! It turned out beautifully. Great job!

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  9. I love this! I just got a Cricut for Christmas, so I will definitely be keeping this in mind for a future project! :)

    By the way, I LOVE using double stick tape for everything too!

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  10. HI AMANDA~ long time no chatting.. or commenting... stop by my blog sometime! ;)

    Seriously, love the cupcake tower, w/ the initials too. The trees your mom found... beautiful and super thifty find!

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  11. I am throwing a shower next weekend. I am trying to figure out if I can do this by then. Probably not, but I will definitely do it for the next shower I throw. Too cute!

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  12. Aaaaannnd....she's back! ;) Gorgeous, just gorgeous! Glad to see you posting again, miss thang. ;)

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  13. This is so cute and I just love the color combo!

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  14. I love how you come up with this stuff! I look at it and think,"Why did I not think of that!" and it is beautiful! You have a gift!

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  15. I love this!!! We had cupcakes at our wedding in November. Me and my husband worked on it all night the night before the rehearsal, here is what ours turned out like:

    http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g169/roxy_15_2003/DetailsCollage1.jpg

    Well, I don't have all my pictures downloaded, but the cupcake tier is the bottom right picture (we had a regular cake on the top tier). I really like the monogram on yours though and so wish that you would have posted this for me 2 months ago! LOL!

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  16. I am seriously digging these cupcake towers. I will be using this, it is so versatile.

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  17. I've MISSED you!!! I figured hubs was home and haven't wanted to bother you.... That cupcake stand is awesome! You rock!!!!

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  18. That's so pretty and creative! I mean seriously...WOW!
    Happy New Year!

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  19. It's about time! Hope your Christmas was fabulous!! This is adorable. I'm having a monogram themed bridal shower for my sis in the spring, will definintely be making this!! Thanks for sharing.

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  20. Beautiful!!! I might have to try this! Thanks!

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  21. LOOOOOVVVVVEEEE IT!!! Spectacular job! You're so talented. :-)

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  22. Now that is such a good idea, and so super cute! Way to go!
    =)
    Megan

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  23. Oh, I love it. So cute and such a great idea!! Now I'll have to think of an excuse to make one. ;)

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  24. Soooo caauuuttte!!! I love it, you talented woman you. Can't wait to see the pink version, but I don't see how you can top the green and brown. :)
    Glad you enjoyed your blogging break, my friend, but I'm even "gladder" that you're back! Happy New Year!

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  25. I.Love.This. Seriously. My sister's birthday is tomorrow. She is going to be 29 and I am making cookie monster cupcakes for her...she always loved CM. This would be so stinkin' cute! I need a cricut.

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  26. This is SO sophisticated-looking! Love it! So creative.

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  27. So pretty and 'green' too! I'm excited to see how your daughter's turns out too!

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  28. Now that is CA-UTE! Great job! I think a girly one would be adorable for your daughter's birthday. :)

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  29. How stinkin' creative are you?!?!?! I love this idea! I got a cupcake/dessert tower for my birthday that I'm itching to use.

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  30. Wow! What a great idea!
    Our family is celebrating 3 birthdays this weekend and I will monogram each persons initials on each box and try this!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!!! Can't wait to try it!

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  31. Will you share how many dozen cupcakes this is and the sizes of your boxes? Thanks so much again for sharing. I've given you a blog award on my blog. Come by and check it out.

    http://more-than-a-mommy.blogspot.com

    Congrats!

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  32. Oh girl, this is way to good! To think that those are Christmas boxes from the garage. Way to go! It's awesome looking.

    I hope you have fun with your hubby while he is here. I know that you will be cherishing those precious moments until Sunday. Hope you and your family have a blessed and rocking 2010!

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  33. Oh girl, this is way to good! To think that those are Christmas boxes from the garage. Way to go! It's awesome looking.

    I hope you have fun with your hubby while he is here. I know that you will be cherishing those precious moments until Sunday. Hope you and your family have a blessed and rocking 2010!

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  34. I am glad you were able to see your husband for Christmas!

    I love the cupcake cake. You many need some pink boa's for you daughter's! Just sayin'.

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  35. How cute!! What a great idea and it made the cupcakes look even more delicious! Just stinking creative I tell you!!

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  36. I am in love with that. I may try and recreate that for my baby's 1st birthday. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  37. What an amazing idea and blog you have!! I'll be featuring!

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  38. A fabulous idea! Last year I told my family it is the year of the cupcake...I just might have to extend that resolution into 2010. ~Kelly

    unDeniably Domestic

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  39. I just came across this post and thought it was great! I will be linking this week. Thanks!

    Shelley@DivinePartyConcepts.com

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  40. What a great idea! A pretty pink one is definitely a must for your little girl's birthday.

    Work from home India

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  41. Thanks for the inspiration! I just made a cupcake tower for my friend's baby shower...I linked to your blog.

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  42. Here is the post link if you'd like to see it: http://faithhopelovehappiness.blogspot.com/2010/01/cupcake-box-tower-tutorial.html

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  43. Just wanted to share this with you: http://tulsadetails.blogspot.com/2010/02/so-crafty.html Loved this idea so much I did one for a baby shower. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  44. I know this is an older post of yours, but WOW!! I really love this cupcake tower. It's SO neat and adorable! I had linked you on my blog!:)

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  45. What a great idea. We are having a party for 3 family members in a week or so this would be a good way to have them all featured!

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  46. This is the best idea ever!! I will definitely have to use it at my next party. So glad I found your blog!
    Smiles!

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  47. what a simple, creative idea! i love it! come on over and link up to MMM :)

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  48. WOW! This is a simply AMAZING display!! Super cute!

    ~Alison
    http://oopsey-daisy.blogspot.com/

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  49. I saw this on Anything Related. What a great idea! I often bake for friends' parties and hate to leave my cupcake towers fearing I will never get them back. This would be a great alternative.

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  50. This is adorable! What CUTE IDEA!!

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  51. What an awesome cupcake tower!
    Thanks for sharing @ Anything Related!

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  52. wow that is amazing! What a lucky niece!

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  53. This is one of my favorite cupcake towers ever. So cute!

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  54. Yumm. This came out great!

    I love for you to stop by and link up to Socialize with me Monday til Sunday. Going on now! :)

    http://simpsonizedcraftsandthensome.blogspot.com/2010/07/socialize-with-me-monday-til-sunday.html

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  55. Darling cupcake tower! I'm dying to make one now! I just need to figure out how to make it ultra-boyish...my next party is for my little boy!
    TFS!

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  56. OMG!!! I just stumbled on your blog and have been here for over 45minutes looking at all your talented creations!!! WOW girl you are amazing!!!

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  57. OMG! I have been looking for an idea like this for my wedding. Thank you! I shared your idea on my blog. coachandtheprofessor.blogspot.com.

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