How I Made a Spinning Sticker Stand for Markets

This spinning stand is perfect for displaying stickers at a craft show and can be altered in size if you want to display more stickers, or showcase a different product, such as:

  • Jewelry on cards
  • Smaller greeting cards/tags
  • Bookmarks
  • Etc.

How I Made a Spinning Sticker Stand

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Materials

Step-by-Step Video:


 

Step 1 – Cut foam board pieces

You’ll need 2 squares that are 5″ x 5″ and one rectangular piece that is 11″ x 20″

 

Step 2 – Cut top & bottom ledges

Cut a channel out of the top and the bottom of the rectangle to create a ledge inside the tower the top and bottom caps can sit on. This will create a clean look from the outside.

Start by marking the thickness of your foam board along the top and bottom of your rectangle.

mark foam board thickness

Score a line going through the top layer of paper and all the foam, making sure not to go through the bottom layer of paper.

score line

Then, place your blade just above the bottom layer of paper and run your blade down the length of the foam board. 

score under foam

Cut out channel

 

Continue to lightly score your lines until the channel pops out. 

Repeat this on the bottom of your rectangle.

ledges

Step 3 – Score lines

Score three lines 5″ apart. Then snap the foam board along those lines to be sure the cut goes to the bottom layer of paper (without going through).

Score lines

Step 4 – Cut bevelled edges

Cut your foam board at a 45-degree angle along each end and on either side of each scored line.

cut bevelled edges

Starting on the end:

bevelled end

Then cut a 45-degree angle on either side of the scored lines, being careful not to go through the bottom layer of paper.

45 degree angles on scored lines

Repeat these cuts on each scored line and at the other end of your rectangle.

Fold your board in to create a square tower and make sure your two ends come together nicely to create a clean edge. Remove excess foam if needed.

square tower

Step 5 – Glue bevelled edges together

Use a hot glue gun to glue your bevelled edges together. 

Be sure to place the glue along the inside edge on the end, so excess glue doesn’t squeeze out when you press the seams together.

glue edges

Step 6 – Glue bottom cap in place

Dry fit one of the 5″ x 5″ caps into place and trim to size if needed. Then glue into place.

glue end cap

press in place

 

Step 7 – Fill with rice

Rice will add weight to your tower so it doesn’t tip when shoppers spin it or remove items. 

I used about 4 cups of dry rice.

Test tapping on the sides to be sure it feels sturdy. Add more rice if needed.

add rice

 

Step 8 – Glue top cap in place

Dry fit the cap for the top and trim to size if needed. Then glue into place.

glue cap

 

Step 9 – Spray paint (optional)

If you’d like your spinning scrunchie tower to be a different color, you can spray paint it at this point. 

Please test the spray paint on a scrap piece of foam board to be sure it doesn’t warp your board or wrinkle your paper.

You could also cover your tower in craft paper. This may be ideal if your edges aren’t as clean or you have excess glue showing.

 

Step 10 – Add turntable

Glue a Lazy Susan turntable to the bottom of your tower. 

I purchased this one: 4″ Lazy Susan turntable, but there are many sizes and variations.

glue turntable

Step 11 – Add business card holders

The business card holders I purchased have a bottom support to prevent it from tipping back. This support piece is perfect for attaching the units to the foam board tower.

Business card holders

Start by placing the business card holders where you’d like them on your tower, spacing them to ensure they fit the size of stickers you’re selling. 

Then trace the width and thickness of the support piece. 

Trace back support

Use a ruler and X-acto knife to cut around those traced lines, creating a notch.

Remove as much foam as you can. You can cut all the way through the foam board if you like. I simply cut down to the bottom layer of paper. 

Cut out notch

Before you glue the business card holders into place, spray paint your tower if you prefer a different color than white. 

Run a bead of hot glue in a notch and press the business card support into the notch. 

Repeat this for each notch.

Glue business card holders into place

 

Add more business card holders if you like, or use one side for the business card holders and another for hooks, as shown in this spinning scrunchie stand tutorial.

Spinning sticker stand finished

Please let me know if you have any questions in the comments!

 

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