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How to Make A Beautiful Concrete Cake Stand Using Quikrete
by
Leilani Smith
(IC: blogger)
5 Materials
$6
1 Day
Easy
I’ve been busy mixing up a lot of things this week. One was a batch of pillowy soft oatmeal cookies. The other was a beautiful concrete cake stand using *QUIKCRETE® concrete mix.
MY INSPIRATION: A CHARMING PAIR OF SQUAT, GLASS CANDLESTICKS THAT I’VE NEVER USE BUT CAN’T SEEM TO PART WITH.
First, put on those gloves as concrete is VERY caustic to the skin!
STEP 2: MIX CONCRETE
STEP 3: PLACE YOUR CANDLESTICK
STEP 4: DRY
Here is another cake stand I made using a metal pan, plastic wrap and a candlestick with a lip. Again, the plastic wrap unmolds and peels off with ease.
For the full tutorial as well as how to make your cake stands food-safe, follow the blog post link below!
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Suggested materials:
- Quikrete Standard Concrete Mix (4 cups) (Lowe's)
- Water (Da Sink)
- Plastic take-out container (Da restaurant)
- Protective Gloves (Da cupboard)
- Sturdy Candlestick/Holder (owned)
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published August 31st, 2016 9:36 PM
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Dawn J on Aug 23, 2018
Your website link keeps forwarding me to spam. I’ve included a screenshot.
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Dan24565749 on Sep 08, 2018
I can't get to it either.
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So I’m assuming with the weight of concrete you can’t use just any base. Would have to be a certain width at the bottom and weigh a good amount so it doesn’t topple over. Not something we can really experiment with before inserting the base into the Quikcrete. Any suggestion for sizes and type of bases to use.