Sunday, February 7, 2010

Tiered Server

I've not participated in Metamorphosis Monday in quite a while, so I thought I would show you how to make these easy tiered servers. All you need is a dinner plate and a salad plate, a candlestick holder, and GE Silicone II clear caulking for windows and doors. I got the candlestick holder at the Dollar Tree and the two plates at Home Goods. Total cost of this project was about $8.00.


This is the same stuff I used when I made my Dollar Tree hurricanes.
Mr. Maison helped out by putting the caulking around the top, smaller part of the candle holder.
Then place it caulk side down onto the center of your plate.


Once that's set up, caulk the top edge of the candle holder and then place your salad plate on top. Voila! You have an instant tiered server. This is great because you can use any plates you like, or do holiday-themed ones.


Pop over and visit Susan at Between Naps on the Porch for lots of amazing transformations.


15 comments:

  1. Very pretty and I love those plates. I love this look! I've seen someone use large pretty coffee cups in place of the candleholder too. I love Dollar Tree, you'll have to come on over later when I post my Metamorphosis...all with things I bought at the Dollar Tree!

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  2. Dollar tree is your friend! So pretty, I just love how it turned out.

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  3. I am so doing this I have those plates and those candle sticks!!~ That is awesome!!~

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  4. This is beautiful! I want to make one too!
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  5. What a grand idea ! Love those plates !
    Kammy

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  6. Love it-and I have those dishes!Now I need to get 2 extra to do this with...
    xoxo Pattie

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  7. I have these plates in gold (and they are on sale right now) so I may copy your idea...thanks for sharing!

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  8. What a super idea. I love those DT candleholders and have made a lot of the hurricanes and other items with them. This looks super. Hugs, Marty

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  9. That is very pretty, Tammy! Great job.

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  10. Great idea, Tammy! Thanks for sharing it.
    I am heading to HG for plates tomorrow!!!
    Jane (artfully graced)

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  11. I love this! I have some old plates that would be so pretty done up like this.

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  12. This is awesome...wish I had known how to do this last year when we did a tea at the library and were scrambling for tiered serving dishes...

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  13. Very pretty, Tammy!
    I love the color of those plates!

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