I’ve been inspired by s’mores bars, stations, corners, trays, wedding favors, lollipops, and cupcakes, all summer long. For my own s’mores project, I chose to emulate a DIY S’Mores Party/Dessert Table Decor from The Creative Studio.
MATERIAL LIST
◻ large, round surface ◻ medium, round surface ◻ small, round surface ◻ 2 risers (for separating the tiers) ◻ graham crackers ◻ Hershey candy bars ◻ marshmallowsBlessings! Kristie
Passionate about all things domestic, as a Christian wife and homeschooling mother of 5 children, I am especially interested in encouraging stay-at-home moms, one-income families, and cottage dwellers of all kinds. I love DIY projects, sewing, decorating, cooking, and collecting and selling vintage dishes. Read More…
COUNTRY S’MORES TOWER (from Fluster Buster)
Bottom Tier: I used a galvanized charger plate. I love using galvanized metal, it’s a great texture to use when you’re creating a country theme. I found this particular charger plate at Dollar General for $2.50. I loved they way that it looked, so I went back for more to create a country table setting, and they were gone. I did however find a similar style on Amazon and purchased a couple of sets for future use.
Middle Tier: I used the medium sized cake stand from a 3 tier set that I had. It worked perfectly, I didn’t have to use a separate riser, because the cake stand already had one attached to it. Also, the design that was etched into the glass, of the cake stand, had a bit of a country theme to it.
Top Tier: For the riser, that goes between the middle and top tier, I used an antique, pewter egg cup that I had. It was the perfect height and had a beautiful design that went well with the country theme.
For the top tier, I used a shallow galvanized candle holder. I found the candle holder in the outdoor section of Dollar General. The dish held a 3-wick citronella candle and it was the perfect dish for this country themed S’mores tower.
Tip
To remove the candle from the dish, place it in the freezer for a couple of hours. The frozen wax will easily pop out.
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Filling the Tower: On the bottom tier, I fanned out a few packages of graham crackers. On the middle tier, I piled on several packages of mini Hershey candy bars. I used more than I probably needed, because it looked good and who could resist walking by and not grabbing one. And, for the top tier, I lined the dish with some parchment paper, then filled it with some large marshmallows.
Did you build a s’mores tower? We’d love to see how it turned out. Snap a pic & tag it on Instagram with @FlusterBuster
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UPDATED 7/20/2020: Added new pictures and a new s’mores tower due to lost images from original post.
Pam says
Great idea for entertaining. The Reese’s peanut butter cups and chocolate graham crackers, that would be so good.
Robin says
I love that it uses vintage pieces.
ShootingStarsMag says
What a fun idea! I love s’mores, and adding other candy besides chocolate is always fun. #happynow
-Lauren
Robin says
I’m thinking of all kinds of things that would be fun to display on it.
Sylvia | Grace for a Gypsy says
I love love LOVE that smores tower! Very cute idea!
Robin says
It’s a great idea! I love all of the vintage pieces she uses.
Kristie says
Thanks, guys. With a little bit of Duck Tape and honey, white, and brown dishes, you too can have a S’mores Tower. 😀
Teresa says
Great idea for summer parties! Thank you for sharing at The Really Crafty Link Party this week. Pinned!
Linda says
Thank you for sharing on the Classy Flamingos Blog Party.