DIY Tiered Baseball Snack or Cupcake Display Stand

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I wanted to create a tiered stand for displaying treats when everyone comes over to watch a baseball game. It was time to get creative!




I purchased a dozen baseballs and drilled holes all the way through five of them with a 7/8" drill bit.





At Hobby Lobby I found a wooden platter that was 14" across and some wood circles 10" and 6 1/2".





The smaller circles were thin, so I glued two of them together with wood glue to give them more stability.





I used the 7/8" drill bit and drilled a hole through the center of each of the re-enforced circles and the wooden platter.





I painted all of the circles white and painted a 7/8" dowel white.





I used an industrial strength adhesive to glue four balls (un-drilled) to the base of the platter for 'feet'.





I used a fine black Sharpie and a red Sharpie to draw the stitching onto the discs and the platter.





This is starting to look like a baseball theme!





I took the balls I had drilled through and stacked onto the dowel, fed it through the discs and the platter. For the bottom of the dowel, I drilled partially through a baseball and glued it onto the bottom of the dowel. A small dollop of adhesive was added to the baseballs above and below the discs for extra stability.





At the top I used one baseball, also only partially drilled and glued it to the top of the dowel. There you have it, a fun themed cupcake or snack stand ready for all of your baseball fans, or your favorite local team!
Suggested materials:
  • Wooden Circles   (Hobby Lobby)
  • Wooden Platter   (Hobby Lobby)
  • 7/8" Dowel Rod   (Hobby Lobby)
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Chloe Crabtree
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  • Mary Jane Skrecz Mary Jane Skrecz on Apr 09, 2017

    Loveeeee it!!! What industrial glue did you use?? Thank you!

  • Cou38881657 Cou38881657 on Jan 21, 2019

    Do you think it would stand properly without the 4 balls on the bottom as feet?

  • Heather Heather on Apr 08, 2021

    How did you secure the dowel to the bottom plate so that it doesn't move/tip?


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