July 11, 2018 1 min read

Cupcakes don't grow on treesNeither does money, so I decided to do the d.i.y. route (to a certain degree) with my cupcake tower/tree. Plus, it's recyclable. But you can definitely build yours out of things like styrofoam cake forms and stuff, if that's your cup of tea. To decorate it, I ordered these large sheets of wrapping paper with maps of Italy on them. Since the Mr. is Italian, so I thought this would be a great little way to celebrate his heritage. So here's how to do it: I took the rounds for each tier, traced, cut, and glued the paper onto them.
Cupcake tree base with Italy-patterned rounds
I then painted the little "lifts" for each level black, since it would fade into the background.
Painted black lifts supporting the tiers
Next I glued a cord trim around each round tier. Then I glued black velvet ribbon to each tier lift that was facing outward (to cover the corrugated cardboard ugliness).
Cord trim and black velvet ribbon added
Cupcake tree in progress with decorative details
And here's the finished product:
Finished cupcake tree with cupcakes displayed
Closeup of top tier
Top tier with cupcakes and trim detail
Total time: 1 hour. Total cost: +/- $60 So don't buy or rent your cupcake tree - make yourself a pretty, personalized one! Here is a decorated cupcake tower from Kristina!
Kristina's decorated cupcake tower variation