DIY Cupcake Rack Out Of Coat Hangers

I’ve always wanted a cupcake rack… I figure having one will make me less lazy about making cupcakes XD Obviously not the case in reality but I still set about making myself one anyway!

So This is my final product, I didn’t have any cupcakes so James’ scones and a felt cupcake had to do for modeling XD

Cupcake Rack Tutorial

So what you need:

  • Wire coat hanger, I found these childrens ones for $2. Cute colours!
  • Hot glue gun
  • Pliers
  • Ribbon to make bows
  • Ribbon or yarn to wrap around the middle

Gather your materials!

Cupcake Rack Tutorial

The coat hangers I have happened to be covered in pretty fleck patterns, if you only have plain ones it’s not a problem you just need to paint them at the end ^_^

Cupcake Rack Tutorial

Take your coat hangers apart and remove the hook part.

Cupcake Rack Tutorial

We will make the stem to hold it all up first. Straighten 2 of the hangers out:

Cupcake Rack Tutorial

Use the pliers to wrap them into a spiral:

Cupcake Rack Tutorial

Now is a good time to layout your hangers to decide how many tiers you want the rack to have. I settled on 4, 4 then 2. I decided to use the hooks as a base and one more at the top so it was portable.

Cupcake Rack Tutorial

Now for each of the tiers you want to take a hanger and wrap it around the center pole. You should have something like this:

Cupcake Rack Tutorial

Repeat for all of the tiers you want:

Cupcake Rack Tutorial

Now let’s make a base! Take 4 of the hook parts and use your glue gun to stick them together like so:

Cupcake Rack Tutorial

It looks like a big scary stick insect but you can at least get where we’re going with this! Attach the base to the pole and secure it with more glue by wrapping the pole ends around it:

Cupcake Rack Tutorial

At this point you should glue the tiers in place so they don’t fall down while you’re working!

Now it’s time to make the bits to hold the cupcake! Take each end of each tier and using the pliers create a spiral like this:

Cupcake Rack Tutorial

You want the bottom of the spiral to be flat like a circle so the cupcake base has something to sit on. Then it curves up and around to hold the cake in place.

Cupcake Rack Tutorial

Next cut the extra of the pole off the top, I also glued 2 hooks in place there so I could transport it easily. So you end up with something like this:

Cupcake Rack Tutorial

Now let’s clean it up a bit. Using yarn I wrapped it around the center pole to disguise all of the glue ^_^

Cupcake Rack Tutorial

Then I added some blue trim to make it match the rest!

Cupcake Rack Tutorial

Lastly to disguise the joins I added some pretty bows ^_^ I also glued beads to ends of each of the tier to finish them off!

And there we go, finished!

Cupcake Rack Tutorial

So there you have it! Very quick and easy to do, if you’re ever having a tea party and you’re in a bind for cupcake displays it’s time to bust out some coat hangers! XD

Cupcake Rack Tutorial

What do you guys think?

Cupcake Rack Tutorial

Adorable Tea Party Behind the Scenes

Today I am enjoying my first weekend off in a *long* time! So while I’m crafting and photographing tutorials for you all I thought you might enjoy some more photos from the teaparty Celeste and I had the other week ^_^

You saw all of the cute parts now see behind the scenes as we are slightly less lady-like and fight for the last cupcake!

I’ve also been featured with a couple of blog interviews this week…

I chat about blogging with the delightful Miss Lumpy here!

HRH Queen Alexandria and I talk crafts and tutorials here!

Enjoy 😉 Teaparty

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I picked up these tiny cups for $10 for a set of 4!

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This is how we drink tea at my house 😉

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It was all smiles and niceties until there was only one cupcake left!!

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MINE! Teaparty

Bring it on!!! Teaparty

What are you all up to this weekend?

Pink Ardell Star False Eye Lashes Review

I was so excited to receive these lashes from the lovely She Falls Softly! I love pink, I love lashes so combining the two is the ultimate in awesomeness!!

Ardell Pink Lashes Review

They are 1/2 length and meant to be used as a little accent at the end of your lashes. They have a clear band which I found to be good as it was easy to disguise. The only problem with the band I found was that it was a little shiny so I had to disguise it a little with a little eyeliner to match it in with the rest of my look.

Ardell Pink Lashes Review

They were a bit long for my natural lashes so I layered them with another set of mostly natural looking falsies for a really cute effect. James thought they looked really subtle but I got maybe 4 random compliments for strangers on them that day so clearly they stand out a bit!

I wore them with fairly subdued make up and my hair in a low side bun. I added a pink streak to my hair to tie it all together and finished with a little white flower handmade by Reece.

Ardell Pink Lashes Review

VERDICT: Soft, pretty and good quality. Very good for an added point of interest in an outfit. Not sure where you can buy them or the price but DO WANT.