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.
THANKS!
THEY WILL BE 250.00.
I HAVE RENTED MINE 5 TIMES THIS MONTH. SO THEY SHOULD PAY FOR THEMSELVES IN NO TIME!
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?
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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