You can style these with decor, or your favorite desserts. These vintage bake pans were at our local Goodwill. You just need to add a little glue to the ring of the base! We found these metal bases on clearance at Michaels. This is a fun easy way to do this DIY with no paint. How cute would this enamel colored ring be for different seasons? Red ring for Valentines Day or Christmas? You could do fun colors for Spring and Summer. The marker made a perfect enamel color ring, with the paint look, and no mess. It was easy to use the paint marker to just go around the ring. This ColorShot Premium Marker made a perfect line. You want to paint the rims of your vintage items, to give them the enamel look. You may need more coats if you choose a regular acrylic paint. Second You will probably need about two coats of paint, if you are using chalk paint. To create an original enamel pot look, I went with white chalk paint. Chalk paint offers a thicker coverage, which means you don’t have to as many coats as a typical acrylic paint. In this DIY I used the Craftsmart Michaels brand. You can use any type of paint, in your choice of color. I wanted the pans to looked aged and this brush is perfect for that end result. You can use any paintbrush you have laying around, or pick up and inexpensive one from the craft store. You want a space that can get dirty, you can lay newspapers or cardboard down. If you have decided to paint or stain, find a surface where you can get started. You can always choose to paint the base, and leave the top section in it’s original vintage form, or vice-versa. Next mix and match your vintage finds to start designing your stand. You can choose to paint, or stain, the base or the top item, or leave it in its original finish. Step #4: Creating Your StandĬhoose to paint, stain, or leave your finds as is. This part of the process allows you to be creative and find your inner artist. You can use anything from an old baking pan, glassware, to vintage plates. Step #3: Next you want to decide which top you want to go with each base. So do your best to clean or soak of anything left on the items. Anything on the pan or glassware will show through once you paint the item. It is important to make sure the area is clean of any debris or stickers before you move on to the next step. With this step you want to clean off your vintage dishes and pans, before starting the DIY project. You can find these at any thrift store, or even vintage inspired items from your local decor shops. Step #1: Be on the hunt for vintage plates, baking pans, glassware, and anything else you think could be a top or base for a cake stand. Vintage Cake Pans/Plates (Found these at a secondhand store for.Charming character, home-cooked baked goods, & time with family!I hope this project inspires you to be creative, find ordinary items, and create beautiful decor. These are perfect for cakes, cupcakes, pies, or even to hold your decor! There are so many choices on what you can put on display on your stand.įor this project, I wanted to draw inspiration from that old farmhouse kitchen life. We cannot get enough of them! You will love the end result, they turn out beautiful. These DIY vintage inspired cake stands are simple, inexpensive, and easy to make. Be sure to follow their links at the end of this article to see their projects. So me and my friend Brooke and Jessica decided to do a small blog hop and share these projects with our readers. Unfortunately, none of us made it through to the next round, but we are so proud to have been considered in the first place. I was so blessed toe chosen, along with a few other friends, to compete for the American Farmhouse Style Magazine 2021 Ambassador program.
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