I recently had some very large orders for cupcake towers. After searching everywhere for a tower that would hold 300+ with the height I wanted and the sturdiness i needed, I was able to talk my little brother into building me one!
I have gotten rave reviews about this tower and have even had a few people question me about having my brother build them one.
I was wondering if anyone else would be interested in buying one, so that he could build them all at once and hopefully lower the cost.
That's a really good deal. I went to Baker's Nook last week and their largest tower held 175, rented for around $125 plus a deposit of $300.
If he wanted to expand, I've seen some nice square hat box types that were painted an off white so you could change ribbon colors around it.
Colleen
I was also recently looking for a cupcake tower. I went online and found cupcaketree.com. They carry various sizes that will fit up to 300. They cost less than $50. They are made of corrugated cardboard, but they claim to be sturdy. I didn't order one yet. I opted for the scalloped plates & pillars. I'll post a picture when I finish. ![]()
I was also recently looking for a cupcake tower. I went online and found cupcaketree.com. They carry various sizes that will fit up to 300. They cost less than $50. They are made of corrugated cardboard, but they claim to be sturdy. I didn't order one yet. I opted for the scalloped plates & pillars. I'll post a picture when I finish. ![]()
That looks really nice. Is it made of wood, plastic or cardboard and can it be taken apart for storage?
OMG they are so big !
I really like the cupcakes with 10......
IT IS MADE OF MDF BOARD. IT IS MADE WHERE IT COULD BE TAKEN APART AND STACKED FLAT. I GLUED MINE TOGETHER SO IT WOULD BE SUPER STURDY (I USED THEM FOR A FEW MARDI GRAS BALLS WHERE EVERYONE TENDS TO HAVE A LITTLE TOO MUCH TO DRINK.....SO I WANTED TO BE ON THE SAFE SIDE IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN
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