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3 Tier Vintage Plate Server Tutorial

02/20/2013

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vintage plate server DIY
I was having a tea party and wanted to make a pretty server for the little goodies we would be serving.
I found three pretty plates at the thrift shop and two little glasses.
A little glue and I quickly had a pretty, 3 tier vintage plate serving dish!
No, I didn’t make that cake.
But it was delicious!
But I did make the fabric banner in the background !
 To make the 3 tier serving dish you will need three vintage plates in different sizes, two glasses to use as the pedestals, and some Gorilla Glue.
Mark the placement on the center of each plate to attach the glasses.
Make sure the glasses will be centered. 
Apply Gorilla Glue to the edges of the glasses and attach plates.
Let dry and enjoy!
 Check out my fat quarter banner tutorial!

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Comments

  1. Kendra Tierney says

    02/20/2013 at 4:34 am

    Justine, I love this. I am going to make one for out next tea party!

  2. teekaroo says

    02/20/2013 at 5:39 am

    I needed this for my little girl’s birthday cupcakes last week! I put together a crazy thing with pie tins and glasses, but I didn’t glue it(those are my pie tins!), so it was a bit scary at times.

  3. Tee says

    02/20/2013 at 2:11 pm

    This is awesome!!! I have some of my grandmother’s old china—I now know what to do with it!!!!

  4. Sew Blessed Maw says

    02/20/2013 at 6:19 pm

    Great idea…and oh so pretty… Love the banner.. all the food looks delicious…

  5. Nothy Lane says

    02/22/2013 at 12:26 am

    I love it! I can definitely put something like that together next time I have to bring treats somewhere! Great post!

  6. Corinna @ The Sweet Spot Blog says

    02/23/2013 at 1:26 am

    I always wondered how to do that…so easy!



I'm Justine! Welcome to my sewing blog! Here you'll find lots of handmade clothing for myself and other lucky folks! I'm a native Los Angeleno who moved to a small farm outside of LA with my family.

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