Best cake stands according to Reddit

Reddit mentions of Now Designs Tin Cake Stand, Aqua - 5004001aa

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 1

We found 1 Reddit mentions of Now Designs Tin Cake Stand, Aqua - 5004001aa. Here are the top ones.

    Features:
  • Cake Display Stand: This darling cake tray features a pretty scalloped edge for a refined look and adds an accent to your baked goods. Ideal for cakes, tarts, cookies, cupcakes, muffins and other desserts
  • Steel Cake Stand: This lightweight and refined cake display stand for cupcakes, cakes and treats is made from durable powder coated steel. Measures 5" high x 10" diameter
  • Easy Care: This metal cake stand is easy to clean. Hand wash only with sponge or cloth
  • Housewarming Gift for New Home: Our Steel Tin Cake Stand is available in multiple colors to match your desserts and kitchen decor! Also an ideal wedding, shower, or housewarming gift
  • Stylish Kitchen: For over 50 years, Now Designs kitchen textiles and accessories have been consistently recognized for their superior colors, trends, designs and unsurpassed quality and workmanship
Specs:
ColorAqua
Height5 Inches
Length10 Inches
Size1 piece
Weight1.1 Pounds
Width10 Inches
#23 of 46

idea-bulb Interested in what Redditors like? Check out our Shuffle feature

Shuffle: random products popular on Reddit

Found 1 comment on Now Designs Tin Cake Stand, Aqua - 5004001aa:

u/Hollaberra ยท 55 pointsr/DesignMyRoom

Okkaaaayyy. So! Does that vanity not possess drawers or cabinets? Start there. Actually, no.

  1. Get a trash bag. Every empty or NEARLY empty container gets tossed. I don't care if there's one pump left in that sucker that you're saving for a special occasion.

  2. Take EVERYTHING that's left and pull it off the counter and out from below and empty the drawers and set it on the floor of the room nextdoor.

  3. Slowly evaluate everything you NEED. You say it all has to stay, but I see 2 pump bottles of cetaphil. Y'all need to learn to share.

  4. The counter should be for the things you use DAILY, and really only 2x a day. Face cleanser and moisturizer and tooth shittery.

  5. Use a cake stand to elevate those items up off the counter surface. They have some at Target for $5 in their little dollar section. That plate will get full and when it does, STOP. That's all that should be out.

  6. Get a few of these to store under your sinks- once they are full, get rid of the rest

  7. Get some clear acrylic trays to organize the make up and make up brushes

    You don't need to spend a huge amount of money on this. Go to the dollar store. Go to a thrift store. Use discipline and discernment about what NEEDS to stay out and visible. Bathrooms should be personal sanctuaries. If you're visually overwhelmed the moment you enter, you probably won't feel clean or refreshed.

    Anyway, lots of luck.