How to create a DIY cake stand or homemade vase
When hosting a party, having a show-stopping centrepiece is a must for many. However, it's especially important if you're the proud creator of some freshly baked goods or the new owner of a bright bunch of flowers.
Our step-by-step guide will help you to upcycle old glassware into a DIY cake stand or homemade vase using our innovative UV activated glue, Fix & Flash. This light activated adhesive offers an ultra strong, long-lasting bond to 99.9% of materials, making it the perfect choice for whichever tableware you decide to repurpose.
Explore how to make your own cake stand or DIY vase so it can be the talking point of the table at your next gathering.
What you will need
- A large glass plate(s)
- A small glass plate(s)
- 4 x glasses
Instructions
Disclaimer
Please note this guide features images of an adhesive that is now discontinued, however, the step-by-step tutorial is correct to the new product.
How to create a DIY cake stand
Step 1: Clean your glassware for gluing
Before we get into the gluing, make sure your glassware is clean and dry. You may also want to protect your work surfaces with old newspaper in case of any spillages.
To create a DIY cake stand, start by turning over one of the glasses and apply a drop of glue on the base of the glass. Then, place the large glass plate onto the bottom of the glass which you just glued.
Step 2: Stick in place and set aside
Leave your glassware to dry.
You will be able to reposition the materials for up to 3 minutes and the repair will be fully set within 2 hours, without the need for clamping, achieving a full strength after 24 hours.
Step 3: Repeat to create a tiered cake stand
To create a multi-layer DIY cake stand, you will need another glass and a small plate to ensure the stand is balanced and secure.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 to stick your glass to the smaller plate in the same way. Then, attach the stands together by applying glue to the rim of the small glass and placing it on the centre of the large plate. Allow the glue to set in place and leave up to 24 hours to fully cure. You now have a DIY tiered cake stand.
How to create a DIY vase
Step 4: Stick in place and set aside
To create your DIY flower vase, you need 2 glasses that are of the same diameter - this will ensure they fit together nicely and are balanced and secure.
Simply apply glue to the base of one of the glasses and press together so that both bases of the glasses are neatly aligned. Remember, you can position then reposition as much as you'd like within 3 minutes.
Then, set aside your new vase for up to 24 hours to fully cure.
Good to know
The shorter your glass, the shorter you will need to make the stems of your flowers.
Step 5: Display
Ta-da! You've created a DIY cake stand and homemade vase and they're ready to take the spotlight in the centre of your table. Fill with cakes, pastries, pies, flowers, potpourri, gems or whatever else you like.
Don't forget to tag us in your creations on Facebook and Instagram using the hashtag #CraftWithBostik.
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