Wine Glasses As Pillars, How ???

Decorating By ranbel Updated 2 Sep 2009 , 12:40am by LaBellaFlor

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ranbel Posted 1 Sep 2009 , 11:37am
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Ok, I have a request for a three tier with 2 stacked and the top tier on wine glasses. I know I have seen it on here, but how do you construct it?

Are the wine glasses attached/glue to plates for security or what? I'lm lost on this one.

Thanks for your help.

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teachingmyself Posted 1 Sep 2009 , 12:09pm
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Will these be plastic or glass? With plastic you could drill a hole in the base and secure it with screws etc. and glue the top (more apt to find a glue for both plastic and wood). With glass, it would have to be a durable glue made for glass and wood. Anyone else have ideas?

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ranbel Posted 1 Sep 2009 , 10:52pm
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anyone??

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ranbel Posted 1 Sep 2009 , 10:53pm
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I forgot, they will be glass wine glasses - anyone?

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Rylan Posted 2 Sep 2009 , 12:33am
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I know someone who did it and theirs broke.

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LaBellaFlor Posted 2 Sep 2009 , 12:40am
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That is really old school. Okay, so it takes like 3 good quality wine glasses, cause they gotta be a even to each other as possible. You set it on a plastic cake seperator, which is of course supported as well. Center a 6" cake on it. they just gotta be careful about taking the 6" down. And don't forget to decorate the the plastic seperator so it 's pretty and not showing. Oh yeah, the glasses are placed upside down.

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