Cake Pop Stand

Cake Pop Stand

I love cake pops, and so do my coworkers. In fact, my manager asked me to plan a coworker’s bridal shower and “maybe you could also make some cake pops please?” Of course displaying them is always a challenge. 
 My first cake pop stand was a piece of pink insulation foam painted with gold paint, and it worked, but it wasn’t the prettiest. Insulation foam is really hard to cut evenly, and I used a scrap piece. This one I made for a baby shower, and I had “baby girl” printed on the sides in the same color as the Congratulations. For the bridal shower I decided to reuse the stand, as it had survived a couple of months in our apartment without being taken apart for something else.
First I had to peel off the baby girl and it left a bit of glue marks, so I covered it up with some gold doily. The edges were lightly beat up from improper storage, but some gold washi tape fixed that right up. Luckily we were going for a pink theme so I didn’t have to rip off or cover the existing cardstock.
Lastly, I used my Silhouette to cut a banner and some hearts, as well as the names, using the same pinks as the base. I used bamboo skewers cut in half for the banner sticks and used washi tape to attach them so they can be removed. 
For the base itself, I used foam core from the dollar store. I cut 2 6×12 pieces of foam core and 8 1 x 1 5/8 pieces for legs. 
I made 4 L shaped corners with hot glue (long sides together) and glued them onto the bottom piece of foam core, and then glued the top piece on top.

I then cut 2 12×2 and 2 6×2 pieces of cardstock to cover the sides. Super easy! Next I marked in pencil one inch in from each corner, and every 2 inches between that for the holes.

I used a pointy stick (paper piercer, knitting needle, etc) to make a hole all the way through the top layer and halfway through the bottom. The I used the cake pop stick to expand the hole and make it fit snugly in the bottom half-hole (this is to keep the pop from flopping over.)

Then just decorate it however you want! Use repositionable adhesive if you want to reuse it for different events. 
Here is my banner as a free cut file:

xoxo

-A
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