How Do You Make Three-Tier Tabletop Shelf Displays?
Whether used in a retail store, craft booth or garage sale, a three-tier tabletop shelf display makes good use of table space to display your items. But tabletop shelving isn’t just for sales. At home, use multi-tiered shelves to display photo frames, doll collections, candles and more. Make your own three-tier shelf with simple directions adapted from CakeJournal.com’s project for making cupcake cake stands. While the cake decor website advises using light materials such as polystyrene cake dummies and cake boards for displaying cupcakes, use sturdier wood materials for a more permanent three-tier tabletop structure. Purchase wood cubes and round plywood boards from your local lumber yard or home improvement store. Ask the retailer to cut cubes and plywood to fit your desired measurements. While these instructions call for 20, 22 and 24-inch plywood circles, you can adjust these measurements to fit your table. Keep a 2-inch difference between circles. Sand the edges of each circle wit