Sweet DIY: donut display board

Monday, November 20, 2017

sweet DIY - donut display board for the holidays and beyond | Lorrie Everitt Studio

I have been waiting for a reason to create a large beautiful donut wall. The problem is that I am not a wedding or party planner and I did not host any large parties this year. I am planning to do some holiday entertaining and I thought that this might be a great opportunity for me to put my own twist on the donut wall concept that is a little more holiday entertaining at home friendly.

sweet DIY - donut display board for the holidays and beyond | Lorrie Everitt Studio

 So I came up with the idea of turning these wood market trays into donut display boards. They will hold a dozen mini or regular sized donuts. You can replenish the donuts during the party to keep it looking full. And the trays are not huge so you can easily store them after the event and reuse them again.

sweet DIY - donut display board for the holidays and beyond | Lorrie Everitt Studio

 I painted this donut display board white and added gold details to the end of the the wood pegs. Learzi from Autumn Grey Designs added the gold hand lettering and the adorable mini donuts were made by Macaronz

sweet DIY - display board for donuts and cookies | Lorrie Everitt Studio

 My donut display board is also perfect for displaying decorative cookies with a hole.

sweet DIY - display board for donuts and cookies | Lorrie Everitt Studio

sweet DIY - display board for donuts and cookies | Lorrie Everitt Studio

Caitlyn from Cakelaine created the festive wreath cookies that were displayed above as well as all of the cakes and sweet treats for our holiday themed party.

Here's how to make these donut display boards yourself:

sweet DIY - donut display board for the holidays and beyond | Lorrie Everitt Studio

 1. Gather your supplies: Wood market tray, small wood pegs, kraft paper to work out spacing, ruler, pencil, drill, paint (optional).

2. Use kraft paper to figure out spacing for the holes that you need to drill into the tray. Make sure that you leave enough space around the donuts. Centre the kraft paper on the wood tray and mark where to drill with your pencil. 

3. Select a drill bit that is the same size as the wood pegs. You want the holes to be tight so you will not require glue. Drill holes in the wood tray


sweet DIY - donut display board for the holidays and beyond | Lorrie Everitt Studio


4. Place wood pegs in the holes. Paint if desired. 

sweet DIY - donut display board for the holidays and beyond | Lorrie Everitt Studio


Tip: You can prop the board up against a wall. Or, if you want the display board stand on it's own, I suggest that you super glue a large square vase to the back of the tray. 


If you make one of these for your own party I'd love to see it! Use hashtag #lorrieeverittinspire and follow me on Instagram for more holiday diy inspiration. 


Photo credits:

Donut display set up:

photography  Janet KwanPhotography 
mini donuts Macaronz 
hand lettering  Autumn Grey Designs 
greenery  Flower Treasures      
packaging products Creative Bag
entertaining products Weddingstar
creative direction Lorrie Everitt

Cookie display setup:

photography  Heidi Lau Photography 
hand lettering  Love Lettering   
florals Flowerly 
cake and sweets  Cakelaine   
packaging supplies  Creative Bag  
entertaining supplies Weddingstar
creative direction  Lorrie Everitt  
& the handcrafted artisans:




sweet DIY - display board for donuts and cookies | Lorrie Everitt Studio