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Mrs. Cola, Mountain View, CA Age and Occupation: 27, Product Communications and Promotions Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Managing Partner and Senior Designer Engagement Date: March 5, 2009 Wedding Date: June 2010 Venue: The Mountain Terrace, Woodside, CA About Me: I’m a Washington State native, enjoying life in Silicon Valley California with my fiancé, our three kitties and one leopard gecko. I like reading wedding blogs, Photoshopping wedding design mock ups, making lists, and planning, planning, planning! I’m a bit of an anomaly, on one side I’m a very girlie girl, I collect shoes, I lay out my outfits 4-6 weeks in advance, and I’d never leave the house without my hair curled and makeup on. But on the other side, I’m a total tomboy, I love to go camping and hiking, play drinking games (hey, I’m Irish!) and most of my closest friends are guys. My fiancé and I are planning a DIY-focused wedding with a balance between easygoing (what he wants) and chic and stylish (what I want), and are tying it all together with elements in lavender, sage, butter cream and chocolate.
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So. I’m a cupcake bride. I’ve never been that big of a fan of wedding cakes, or really, cakes in general. Sure they’re gorgeous, and I can’t get enough of watching Cake Boss or Amazing Wedding Cakes, but all the cakes I’ve ever tried have never tasted very good. They were either sickly sweet, chocolate (ick), or have chewy fondant frosting on them. Since I’m not the biggest fan of sweets in general, it’s kinda hard to get behind spending $800+ on something I really don’t want to eat.

But, cupcakes seem to have it all: the opportunity for several different flavors, frosting types, and designs, they can be much cheaper than a wedding cake, and they need a fantastic and fabulous 6 foot tall stand to hold them!

The inspiration for our cupcake stand came from a Craftster post from 2008. We changed ours up a bit by doing it in a square shape (to go with the square vases all of our flower arrangements will be in). Here is the mock up that Mr. Cola put together in SolidWorks.

Our (Literally!) Biggest Project, Part 1: A 6 Foot Tall Tower Of Cupcake Goodness! :  wedding cake decor diy reception Cupcake08

It all started with 6 pieces of 8 foot x 4 foot 1/4 inch MDF board (kind of like particle board, but with really small particles). We had the hardware store cut the wood down so it would A) fit in our car and B) fit into our good friend, the laser cutter.

Our (Literally!) Biggest Project, Part 1: A 6 Foot Tall Tower Of Cupcake Goodness! :  wedding cake decor diy reception Img 36605  Mr. Cola then laid out his design so the laser cutter could “print” it.

Our (Literally!) Biggest Project, Part 1: A 6 Foot Tall Tower Of Cupcake Goodness! :  wedding cake decor diy reception Img 36606  Then we put the cutter to work for a good 1.5 days, 9 hours a day!

Our (Literally!) Biggest Project, Part 1: A 6 Foot Tall Tower Of Cupcake Goodness! :  wedding cake decor diy reception Img 367  Our (Literally!) Biggest Project, Part 1: A 6 Foot Tall Tower Of Cupcake Goodness! :  wedding cake decor diy reception Img 36607

While one of us watched the laser cutter (it has to be watched at all times because of the fire hazard), the other one took turns prepping for the next steps. Mr. Cola cut 1/2 inch pegs out of 1/4 inch diameter dowels.

Our (Literally!) Biggest Project, Part 1: A 6 Foot Tall Tower Of Cupcake Goodness! :  wedding cake decor diy reception Img 36701  And then sanded one edge so they would go smoothly into the wood (gotta love all the tools at his work!).

Our (Literally!) Biggest Project, Part 1: A 6 Foot Tall Tower Of Cupcake Goodness! :  wedding cake decor diy reception Img 36702  Our (Literally!) Biggest Project, Part 1: A 6 Foot Tall Tower Of Cupcake Goodness! :  wedding cake decor diy reception Img 36703  Next, these pegs were driven through the two layers of wood, to prep the wood for the pegs and to make sure everything fit and was aligned.

Our (Literally!) Biggest Project, Part 1: A 6 Foot Tall Tower Of Cupcake Goodness! :  wedding cake decor diy reception Img 36608  After taking the pegs back out, we then applied glue to the wood shelves.

Our (Literally!) Biggest Project, Part 1: A 6 Foot Tall Tower Of Cupcake Goodness! :  wedding cake decor diy reception Img 36704  Then, we attached the two layers to each other, driving the pegs in again, this time with glue on them.

Our (Literally!) Biggest Project, Part 1: A 6 Foot Tall Tower Of Cupcake Goodness! :  wedding cake decor diy reception Img 36705  Our (Literally!) Biggest Project, Part 1: A 6 Foot Tall Tower Of Cupcake Goodness! :  wedding cake decor diy reception Img 36706  There were a couple reasons why we went with two layers of 1/4 inch wood, instead of just a single 1/2 inch piece. For one, because of the design with the center support boxes getting increasingly bigger down the stand, the little ’L’ shaped notches that hold the support boxes to the shelves would be visible from the top of the shelf. The use of two layers meant that the top layer of the shelf covered the ’L’ on the bottom layer, for the support box under it. Also, apparently two pieces of wood glued together are stronger than a single piece of wood that is the same thickness. Wood glue is actually stronger than the wood, so with a layer of it between the two pieces, it’s extra strong. And finally, for the bottom four shelves, we were going to have to do them in more than one piece of wood per shelf layer, since the laser cutter bed is only about 24 inches by 37 inches, and we can’t cut anything bigger than that. So, Mr. Cola designed an overlapping design for the shelf layers for added support on the massively big bottom shelves. Here is an example of three of the four pieces for one of the lower shelves. You can see how the bottom layer has the seam going vertical and the top layer has the seam going horizontal.

Our (Literally!) Biggest Project, Part 1: A 6 Foot Tall Tower Of Cupcake Goodness! :  wedding cake decor diy reception Img 368  After gluing the shelves, we had to put them under weight to dry overnight. Mr. Cola was concerned about warping, especially since this stand will be in storage for quite a while, so we needed to glue everything as flat as possible.

Our (Literally!) Biggest Project, Part 1: A 6 Foot Tall Tower Of Cupcake Goodness! :  wedding cake decor diy reception Img 36801  In between all the gluing of the shelves, we also had to glue the center support boxes. Mr. Cola had cut them so the corners fit together like puzzle pieces, making it really straight and aligned. This also added extra support. I glued the corners, and put them into the shelves to dry in place.

Our (Literally!) Biggest Project, Part 1: A 6 Foot Tall Tower Of Cupcake Goodness! :  wedding cake decor diy reception Img 36609  It was quite a lot of back and forth gluing, cutting, and waiting for the glue to dry the first two days. In my next post I’ll continue with showing you the sanding, puttying and painting, as well as give a cost breakdown and the specs. But for now, I’ll leave you with a sneak peek at where we were at the end of the day on our second day of working on this project.

Our (Literally!) Biggest Project, Part 1: A 6 Foot Tall Tower Of Cupcake Goodness! :  wedding cake decor diy reception Img 36802  Will you be doing, or did you do, cupcakes instead of a traditional cake for your wedding?

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29 Responses to “Our (Literally!) Biggest Project, Part 1: A 6 Foot Tall Tower Of Cupcake Goodness!”

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amariem25
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amariem25 (message)  3,733 posts, Sugar bee

That thing is huge! What an undertaking! I’m impressed!

 
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Miss Spaniel (message)  6,792 posts, Bee Keeper

LOVE this project. You Colas are amazing. :)

 
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OttawaBride2011
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OttawaBride2011 (message)  4,510 posts, Honey bee

What an amazing project!! I did a double-take when I saw the Solid Works model on a wedding blog lol.

 
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Ms Potato Chips (message)  1,193 posts, Bumble bee

Um, wow, seriously impressed. Seriously. Hats off to you crafty Colas!!

 
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AnnieAAA
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AnnieAAA (message)  3,782 posts, Honey bee

I DIYed my square cupcake tower too! But it wasn’t as big as yours, its awesome!

 
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LilMisPriss (message)  216 posts, Helper bee

That looks great! Would you be interested in selling it after your nuptuials??

 
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Golden139
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Golden139 (message)  1,768 posts, Buzzing bee

Impressive! Can’t wait to see the finished product!

 
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Ms. Min Pin
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Ms. Min Pin (message)  282 posts, Helper bee

Wow! you guys should sell those!

 
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Miss Guinea Pig (message)  1,377 posts, Bumble bee

Wow! I’ve said it before, but damn I’m jealous of your laser cutter :) Love the cupcake stand but I’ll be honest, I can’t WAIT to see it covered in cupcakes! mmm….

 
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KMSull (message)  6,442 posts, Bee Keeper

This is SO COOL! I am so, so jealous of the laser cutter access. The things I would do with that machine.

I bet you could sell it after you were done and make a TON of money on it. It’s such a unique piece!

 
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pmerr
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pmerr (message)  2,518 posts, Sugar bee

WOW! That’s amazing! It’s sooo big! It turned out amazing!

 
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Miss Pretzel
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Miss Pretzel (message)  1,893 posts, Buzzing bee

Seriously jealous of the solid works/laser cutter access. :-) That is a mamouth cupcake tower! Well done Cola!

 
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Miss French Fries
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Miss French Fries (message)  2,217 posts, Buzzing bee

I can’t believe that you made this yourselves!!!! Even though it’s not completely finished, it looks professionally done!

 
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Miss Pug (message)  3,753 posts, Honey bee

holy. cow. i kinda lost ya after “laser cutter” but boy oh boy it’s easy to tell from the pics what an amazing project this is! can’t wait to see the final result!

 
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Miss Nachos
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Miss Nachos (message)  1,733 posts, Bumble bee

Seriously, that thing is awesome and puts my DIY projects to shame! I can’t wait to see it all finished.

 
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Mrs. Hot Cocoa (message)  2,077 posts, Buzzing bee

Ooh, that thing is spectacular! We lugged a cheap plastic cupcake tower all the way back from China b/c . . . well, it was cheaper than paying for one here. But if I had your talents and a laser cutter . . .

 
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tea (message)  7,263 posts, Bee Keeper

whoa! that thing is a beast! what are you going to do with it after the wedding?

i plan on having cupcakes. i love me some cake but i especially love cupcakes

 
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Miss Pencils (message)  1,027 posts, Bumble bee

so. freaking. amazing. i know you had the laser cutter and all of that amazing technology but i really think that even if you hadn’t, you crafty colas would have found a way to create this anyway! it’s awesome, as are all of your projects :)

 
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Mrs. Mouse
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Mrs. Mouse (message)  5,844 posts, Bee Keeper

Holy schnikes that thing is HUGE! Awesome, Miss Cola.

 
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Miss Poodle (message)  3,387 posts, Sugar bee

thats REALLY big!!! I cant wait to see how it looks all finish :)

 
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Mrs. Cola, Mountain View, CA Age and Occupation: 27, Product Communications and Promotions Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Managing Partner and Senior Designer Engagement Date: March 5, 2009 Wedding Date: June 2010 Venue: The Mountain Terrace, Woodside, CA About Me: I’m a Washington State native, enjoying life in Silicon Valley California with my fiancé, our three kitties and one leopard gecko. I like reading wedding blogs, Photoshopping wedding design mock ups, making lists, and planning, planning, planning! I’m a bit of an anomaly, on one side I’m a very girlie girl, I collect shoes, I lay out my outfits 4-6 weeks in advance, and I’d never leave the house without my hair curled and makeup on. But on the other side, I’m a total tomboy, I love to go camping and hiking, play drinking games (hey, I’m Irish!) and most of my closest friends are guys. My fiancé and I are planning a DIY-focused wedding with a balance between easygoing (what he wants) and chic and stylish (what I want), and are tying it all together with elements in lavender, sage, butter cream and chocolate.

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