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Friday, June 21, 2024

Family Room Snack Display

Fake Bake Tiered Tray Decor

In the family room is a cabinet where I keep my collection of faux snack foods.  Starting at the top and moving left to right, I'll share close-ups of everything inside:


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This post will show you how I use photo frames to create the glass 'doors' of the cabinet.
You can click here to see the rest of the family room.




Fake Bake Tiered Tray Decor

Inside the trifle bowl is a stack of pet toy hamburgers that I recolored like this.  The chicken legs can be found here and the hamburgers here.



Fake Bake Tiered Tray Decor

If you visited last week you will remember the salt dough pizza post but if not you can find it here.  The iced tea I made like this (just use brown paint instead of pink) and the hot dogs are more repainted pet toys.  The two sizes of goldfish crackers are clay pressed into silicone molds and painted in acrylic.  The lemonade I purchased here - definitely cheaper to make your own if you are up to it!



Fake Bake Tiered Tray Decor

The water with cherry and lime fruits is resin that I didn't add any color to.  The cupcakes are from this eBay storefront and the crackers are clay - I used a real Cheez-it to make a silicone mold like in this post.  Behind the salt dough pizza is a basket of sandwiches made with spray foam leftovers and food toys  (this post will better show you how I put them together).



Fake Bake Tiered Tray Decor

This basket of hot dogs are also all pet toys and the pizza is again salt dough.  The teddy grahams are clay in a gummy bear mold.  After painting them I sprinkled some cinnamon and then coated with spray adhesive.  

I can't find a link for another set of the fake sodas in the disposable cups, but searches on eBay and Amazon will bring up a lot that are in glass containers.  

The large hot dogs in the trifle bowl are currently unavailable, but here is the link in case that changes.  The tiny skewers can be found here.



Fake Bake Tiered Tray Decor

In the very back you can see a pitcher and glasses of soda that I made myself with resin.  Again, just like in the link above but change the color of your paint accordingly.

The sandwiches are kids toys that I glued together and the tacos are more pet toys.  The popcorn ball is supposed to be a Christmas decoration I think, and I found it at the thrift store.



Fake Bake Tiered Tray Decor

Behind the salt dough pizza are a couple of popcorn tubs that I bought online.  This link will get you a similar style, though I don't think the tubs are quite as large.  To the left of those tubs is a pile of pretzel sticks.  I made these by putting clay into an ice cube tray designed to make long, skinny cubes for water bottles.  I painted the sticks in brown and then used spray adhesive to glue on some fine sand to look like salt.

The fruit water pitcher and glasses are more uncolored resin and behind them is a jar of loose popcorn.  I made this by purchasing a popcorn garland and then cutting it apart.

And that's the tour of my family room snack display!



I hope you enjoyed this fake bake display post, thanks for stopping by!
-Jennifer

© Studio 27 by Jennifer Adams 2024


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5 comments:

  1. I am always amazed to see all the stuff that you create. WOW
    Thanks so much for participating and sharing at SSPS 316. See you again next week at https://esmesalon.com/tag/seniorsalonpitstop/

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  2. This is so fun. Thanks for sharing this post with us at the Will Blog for Comments #41 linkup. We hope to see you again next time at #42, too. Happy weekend!

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