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By Real Simple Editors Updated November 06, 2017
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Wineglass as Guacamole holder
Credit: Victor Prado
Fun new ideas for paper plates, cakestands, name tags, and more.
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Wine Glass as Dip Server

Wineglass as Guacamole holder
Credit: Victor Prado

Scoop guacamole or salsa into a wineglass, then stand it in the center of a bowl of chips for an impromptu chip-and-dip platter.

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Ribbon as Photo Matte

New use: ribbon as photo matte
Credit: Nicole Hill Gerulat; Styling: Kristine Trevino

Glue ribbon around an existing matte to turn a basic frame into one-of-a-kind art.

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Washi Tape as Cocktail Flag

Washi Tape as Cocktail Flag
Credit: Erica McCartney; Styling: Kristine Trevino

Skip drink umbrellas in favor of this low-effort DIY option. Attach decorative tape to coffee stirrers and drop into signature cocktails. Guests will, well, drink to that!

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Gift Tag as Glass Marker

Gift tag as Glass Marker
Credit: Erica McCartney; Styling: Kristine Trevino

Personalize key tags and attach to glass stems with a decorative ribbon. This way, each guest can fill their own glass with whatever tastes right!

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Ribbon as Cake Stand Embellishment

Ribbon as Cake Stand Embellishment
Credit: Erica McCartney; Styling: Kristine Trevino

Take your cake stand to new heights by wrapping a plain glass vase with a ribbon in your signature shade.

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Wrapping Paper as Napkin Ring

Wrapping Paper as Napkin Ring
Credit: Erica McCartney; Styling: Kristine Trevino

Cut even strips of leftover wrapping paper, wrap around a napkin, and affix with tape. There’s no easier—or cheaper—way to dress up place settings.

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Ashtray as Condiment Holder

Ashtray as Condiment Holder
Credit: Philip Friedman; Styling: Linden Elstran

Fill that (clean!) old ashtray with soy sauce instead. The notches make a handy resting spot for chopsticks between bites of spicy tuna.

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Tulle as Votive Embellishment

Tulle as Votive Embellishment
Credit: Erica McCartney; Styling: Kristine Trevino

Add a feminine and romantic touch to the reception by illuminating tables with an array of small glass votives wrapped in delicate white tulle.

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Frame as Table Numbers

Frame as Table Numbers
Credit: Erica McCartney; Styling: Kristine Trevino

Grab your bridesmaids and settle in for a night of crafting. With this easy DIY project, it’s a breeze to create table numbers that are beautiful and budget-friendly. Purchase cheap frames (or use ones you already have on hand), attach numbered stickers to a background in your signature color, and frame.

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Buttons as Appetizer Stand

Buttons as Appetizer Stand
Credit: Philip Friedman; Styling: Linden Elstran

Here's a fanciful and fun way to serve cubed cheese, cherry tomatoes, and more: Place large buttons on a tray, spear the hors d'oeuvres with toothpicks, then anchor the toothpick ends in the buttons' holes.

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Party Hat as Confetti Holder

Party Hat as Confetti Holder
Credit: Erica McCartney; Styling: Kristine Trevino

Hang party hats upside down and fill with colorful ready-to-be-thrown confetti.

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CD Sleeve as Confetti Holder

CD Sleeve as Confetti Holder
Credit: Erica McCartney; Styling: Kristine Trevino

Has your iPod player rendered that stack of CDs useless? Collect the spare sleeves, fill with confetti, and pass out to guests so they’re prepared to send off the happy couple.

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Clothespin as Napkin Holder

New use: laundry clip as napkin holder
Credit: Nicole Hill Gerulat; Styling: Kristine Trevino

Use a clothespin to keep napkins neatly stacked at a cocktail party—or from blowing away at a picnic.

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Wristband as Wine Protector

New use: wristband as wine protector
Credit: Nicole Hill Gerulat; Styling: Kristine Trevino

Toting more than one bottle to a party? Slip a wristband over one to prevent banging or breaking.

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Doily as Candle Holder

Doily as Candle Holder
Credit: Erica McCartney; Styling: Kristine Trevino

Looking for an easy and inexpensive way to dress up tables? Give pillar candles delicate, lacey embellishments by folding doilies in half, wrapping them around candles, and securing with tape.

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Sticker Dots as Party Cups

New use:office dots as party cup decoration
Credit: Nicole Hill Gerulat; Styling: Kristine Trevino

Turn plain white cups into custom-designed party wear with simple dot stickers, available at any office supply store.

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Holiday Tags as Drink Labels

New use: gift tag as glass label
Credit: Nicole Hill Gerulat; Styling: Kristine Trevino

Merlot gone missing? A small, adhesive gift tag keeps each drink in the right hand.

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Kazoo as Place Card

Kazoo use as a place card
Credit: Nicole Hill Gerulat; Styling: Kristine Trevino

Ready to blow it out at your next dinner party? Use a permanent marker to write guests’ names on kazoos to designate seats—perfect for New Year’s Eve.

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Wrapping Paper as Placemat

New use: giftwrap as placemat
Credit: Nicole Hill Gerulat; Styling: Kristine Trevino

Turn rectangles of giftwrap into placemats you don’t mind getting dirty. You can even write guests’ names on the edges to designate seats.

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Use a Wineglass as a Candleholder

New use: wine glass as candle holder
Credit: Nicole Hill Gerulat; Styling: Kristine Trevino

Give some height to a candle display by perching a pillar on an upside-down wineglass.

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Holiday Lights as Night Light

Mason jar filled with battery powered Christmas lights
Credit: Levi Brown

Fill a large Mason jar with a strand or two of battery-powered lights to add whimsy to a walkway or a nightstand.

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Party Hat as Candy Dish

New use: party hat as candy dish
Credit: Nicole Hill Gerulat; Styling: Kristine Trevino

Use extra paper party hats to corral candy on a display table—or fill them with popcorn to hand out to kids.

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Wrapping Paper as Confetti

New use: old giftwrap as confetti
Credit: Nicole Hill Gerulat; Styling: Kristine Trevino

You could toss old giftwrap in the garbage or… in the air. Use a hold punch to turn gently used paper (or last year’s stock) into confetti.

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Ribbon as Utensil Holder

New use: ribbon as utensil holder
Credit: Nicole Hill Gerulat; Styling: Kristine Trevino

When utensils are wrapped together, guests can grab what they need in one go—great for a buffet table.

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Tissue Paper as Cupcake Wrapper

New use: tissue paper as cupcake wrapper
Credit: Nicole Hill Gerulat; Styling: Kristine Trevino

This frilly tissue paper wrap makes a birthday treat even sweeter. Cut a circle and gently gather it around the bottom of the cupcake, securing with a rubber band.

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Post-It Notes as Garland

New use: Post-its as garland
Credit: Nicole Hill Gerulat; Styling: Kristine Trevino

Admit it: You’ve always wanted to unfurl an entire stack of Post-its. Here’s your chance. Gently attach one end to a wall and spread the stack across without pulling too tight (you don’t want the sheets to come un-stuck) to make a quick, graphic garland.

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Wrapping Paper as Tray Liner

New use: paper as tray liner
Credit: Nicole Hill Gerulat; Styling: Kristine Trevino

Turn an old tray into a special serving piece with a single scrap of pretty paper. Use double-sided tape to keep it secure.

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Ribbon as Place Card Embellishment

New Use: Ribbon as Place Card Embellishment
Credit: Nicole Hill Gerulat; Styling: Kristine Trevino

Punch four holes around a piece of cardstock, then tie two pieces of ribbon along the top and bottom to make a striped place card.

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Pumpkin as Place Card

New use: pumpkin as place card
Credit: Nicole Hill Gerulat; Styling: Kristine Trevino

Spell out guests’ names with adhesive letters (or write them with a permanent marker); send the mini gourds home as party favors.

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Tree Bow Ornament as Napkin Ring

New use: ornament as napkin ring
Credit: Nicole Hill Gerulat; Styling: Kristine Trevino

Use tree bows (with built-in loops on the back) to hold napkins for Christmas dinner—or turn any ornament into a decorative tie by threading a ribbon through the wire loop on top.

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Paper Towel Tube as Linen Organizer

New use: paper towel roll as linen organizer
Credit: Nicole Hill Gerulat; Styling: Kristine Trevino

Keep linen placemats and runners crease-free; roll them around a paper towel holder instead of folding.

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Pine Cone as Place Card

New use: pinecone as place card holder
Credit: Nicole Hill Gerulat; Styling: Kristine Trevino

Dust off pinecones from the yard to make rustic (and free) place card holders for a fall dinner party. You can also paint them for a more modern look.

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Paper Sack as Halloween Treat Bag

New use: paper sack as Halloween treat bag
Credit: Nicole Hill Gerulat; Styling: Kristine Trevino

Don’t pay a premium for Halloween-themed treat bags. Turn any paper sack into a jack-o-lantern with a few precise snips.

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Birthday Candles as Valentine’s Day Card

DIY Valentine, birthday candles
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Turn a birthday party prop into a loved one's bright spot on February 14. All you'll need to make this card is a blank note card, glue, and a felt tip marker.

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Matchbook as Valentine’s Day Card

DIY Valentine, matchbook
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Once you've found your perfect match, it's easy to turn sentiments into handmade crafts. Start with a blank note card, glue, and a felt tip marker.

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Playing Card as Valentine’s Day Card

DIY Valentine, king of hearts playing card
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When the stakes are high, you'd bet your money (and your heart) on this guy. Start with a blank note card, glue, and a felt tip marker.

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Puzzle Pieces as Valentine’s Day Card

DIY Valentine, puzzle pieces
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For the one who lights up your life, create a card that'll be for keeps. Start with a blank note card, glue, and a felt tip marker.

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Cupcake Liner as Mason Jar Lining

New use: cupcake liner as mason jar lid
Credit: Nicole Hill Gerulat; Styling: Kristine Trevino

Secure a cupcake liner over the top of a jar with a rubber band. It can be a temporary fix if you’ve lost the lid, a pretty solution to keep flies out of the lemonade, or a cute topper for a gift-in-a-jar.

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Cupcake Liners as Garland

New use: cupcake liners as garland
Credit: Nicole Hill Gerulat; Styling: Kristine Trevino

Using a large sewing needle, thread a string through the alternating colorful cupcake liners to make a ruffled garland.

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Cork as Heat Protector

New use: cork as pot holder
Credit: Nicole Hill Gerulat; Styling: Kristine Trevino

For a heat protector, slip a cork or two under a lid's handle and you'll always have something safe to grab.

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Jewelry Box as Coaster

New use: jewelry box top as coaster
Credit: Nicole Hill Gerulat; Styling: Kristine Trevino

A pretty jewelry box top is the perfect size for most wine glasses. Decorate the inside or add some confetti for a party.

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Candy Canes as Place Card Holder

New use: candy cane as place card holder
Credit: Nicole Hill Gerulat; Styling: Kristine Trevino

What nice curves… for holding a place card. Tie together three canes with a ribbon to make a sturdy stand.

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Turkey Baster as Pancake Shaper

Leaf shaped pancakes
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Use a baster full of batter to squeeze custom pancakes onto the griddle. Start with easy letters and shapes, then work up to more complicated designs, like these leaves. (The trick is to draw the outlines and veins first, let them brown, then fill in the gaps with more batter.)

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Muffin Tin as Large Ice Cube Tray

Muffin tin used as ice tray
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The cold, hard truth: Small ice cubes melt fast, leaving a pitcher of lemonade watery. To make long-lasting jumbo cubes, use a muffin tin. Pop them out by running the back of the tin under hot water for 30 seconds.

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CD as Invitation

CD as Invitation
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Make jazzy (or rockin’) invitations. Jot down party details on the shiny side and mail the CD out in a cushioned envelope (postage: about a dollar).

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CD as Ice Scraper

CD as Ice Scraper
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Too cold to hunt down the real deal? Use a jewel case to clear the frost from your windshield.

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Corkboard as DIY Coasters

Corkboard as Coasters
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Keep tables safe from water rings. Cut up corkboard to make coasters and place mats.

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Cupcake Liners as Candleholders

Cupcake liners used as candleholders
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Nothing holds a candle to dining al fresco, unless it’s so dark you can’t see the food in front of you. Place tealights in foil cupcake liners for a little glow at your next outdoor party. They’re cheap enough to use by the dozen, and cleanup is a piece of (cup)cake.

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Parchment Paper as Musical Instrument

Parchment Paper as Musical Instrument
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Make a kazoo by folding a piece of parchment or wax paper over a comb’s teeth (the paper should hang over about an inch).

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Panty Hose as Candle Cleaner

Panty Hose as Candle Cleaner
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Revive a forgotten flickerer. Slide a dusty candle inside a stocking and roll it around.

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Poker Caddy as Pencil Organizer

Poker caddy
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Dialed back on late nights? Corral some clutter with that poker caddy. Glue a poker chip to the bottom of each slot, then close the gaps on the sides with playing cards to create compartments for stray pens and pencils.

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Beer Can as Noise Maker

Beer can
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Cut down on drinking? You can still start 2012 off with a bang—or at least a rattle. Drop a dozen coins into a clean, empty beer can and seal the opening with tape. When the clock strikes 12, shake some noise.

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TV Remote as Hiding Place

TV remote control storing cash
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Curbed your TV watching? Remove the batteries from an old remote and stuff the empty compartment with emergency cash, a spare key, or anything else you need handy (but hidden).

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Cake Stand as Soap Dish

Cake stand as soap dish
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Glam up a bathroom or vanity. Stock soaps and washcloths on top, or showcase your prettiest perfume bottles.

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Toothbrush Holder as Vase

Toothbrush holder as vase
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Don’t have a vase small enough to display those pretty buds you picked? A seldom used toothbrush holder fits a small arrangement perfectly.

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Cocktail Shaker as Egg Scrambler

Cocktail shaker as egg scrambler
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Whip up fluffy omelets by adding eggs, milk, and seasonings together in a cocktail mixer. Give it a few shakes and it's ready for the skillet. Submitted by: suziegirl

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Beans as Candle Anchor

Beans as candle anchor
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Pretty and functional. Fill a hurricane vase with beans before adding a pillar candle to help keep the candle steady and minimize mess (the beans will catch the wax).

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Votive Candle Holders as Place Cards

Votive candle holders as place cards
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Arrange a luminous table setting. Write guests’ names on strips of parchment paper and wrap them around votive holders, securing the ends with tape. As an alternative, remove the candles, cut snapshots of guests to match the height of a holder, and then curl around the inside wall.

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Pipe Cleaners as Drink Labels

Pipe cleaners as drink labels
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Skip the fancy wine charms and use an array of brightly colored pipe cleaners to identify guests' drinks at your next get-together. Submitted by: LassieBV

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Ice Bucket as Hair Dryer Holder

Ice bucket as hair dryer holder
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Store your hairdryer in an ice bucket to add a decorative touch to your bathroom and keep the counter tidy.

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Pastry Tip as Place Card

Pastry tip as place card
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Set a sweet table and use scalloped pastry tips in fun colors as place-card holders.

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Gravy Boat as Unique Soap Dish

Gravy boat as soap dish
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Fill an antique gravy boat with a bar of soap to transform it into an elegant soap dish.

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Cake Stand as Display Stand

Cake stand as display stand
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Show off. Display small photos and mementos, which look more important on a platform.

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Paper Doily as Candy Cone

Paper doily as candy cone
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Form a cone with a small (5-inch) doily, secure with tape, and fill with candy and treats. The lacy server is a sweet upgrade for the next time you gather the ladies (think bridal shower) or girls (birthday party, sleepover, extra-special playdate).

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Cupcake Liner as Halloween Decoration

Cupcake liner as halloween decoration
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Show what a creative Halloween party “ghost-ess” you are. Turn white liners upside down, attach spooky googly eyes, and display them by a boo-fet of seasonally inspired treats.

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CD Case as Photo Place Card

CD case as place card
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Assign seating at a holiday dinner. Slide festive photos of various family members into a case and prop it in front of a place setting.

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Cake Stand as Counter Organizer

Cake stand as counter organizer
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Curb countertop clutter. Drop keys and bills on the stand instead.

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Wine Cork As Utensil Rest

Wine cork as utensil prop
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Minimize countertop mess (and justify a predinner drink) by using a cork to elevate the necks of dirty spatulas and spoons.

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Bucket as Side Table

Bucket used as a side table
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For more serving space (without begging and borrowing from the neighbors) top a bucket with a tray for an instant side table for your lawn chairs. Your guests will have more spots to rest their cocktails.

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Mold Ice With a Bundt Pan

Bundt pan as an ice mold
Credit: John Lawton

Give a punch bowl an elegant (and functional) touch with this floating ice sculpture. Simply fill the cake pan with water (or nonalcoholic punch), freeze, and pop out before serving.

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Cake Stand as Candle Holder

Candles on a cake stand
Credit: James Merrell

Create a candle centerpiece to light up your wedding (or you dinner table) by using cake stands as platforms for votive and pillar candles in assorted sizes.

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Cake Stand as Appetizer Server

Appetizers on a tiered stand
Credit: Thayer Allyson Gowdy

To cut down on waiting time for hors d’oeuvres, stack a small cake stand on top of a larger one to increase your surface area for canapés or crudités and free up precious table space.

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Candy Canes as Cupcake Decorations

Cupcake with candy cane heart accent
Credit: Mark Weiss

Remove the cellophane wrapping from the canes and form hearts by placing them hook to hook and tail to tail on a nonstick baking sheet or one lined with parchment paper. Bake at 350°F for 2 to 4 minutes (depending on the canes’ size) or until they stick together when you pinch the ends lightly. Cool thoroughly and remove with a spatula. If you want to make flat hearts with psychedelic stripes, bake for 8 to 10 minutes.

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Champagne Flutes as Candle Stands

Candles perched on champagne flutes
Credit: Monica Buck

If you find yourself with a mismatched collection―or without bubbly―flip thick-walled Champagne flutes upside down to create a beautiful grouping of candle stands for a shelf or a mantel. Use heavy wineglasses for table centerpieces, as the wider mouths will provide more stability to withstand bumping.

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Marshmallow as Candle Holder

Cupcake topped with a candle in a marshmallow
Credit: James Wojcik

Mini marshmallows may be too small for s’mores, but they’re a sweet way to catch wayward candle drips before they hit cakes and cupcakes—because it’s not so festive to find wax in your icing.

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