How to Make Homemade Trophies

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Simple handmade trophies are festive for any occasion.
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Trophies can be a brag-worthy element for any birthday party, community picnic, talent show or kids' game night, but that doesn't mean they need to be expensive or tacky. Making half a dozen trophies took less than an hour and cost no more than $20. Guests will leave impressed and excited to display these simple, clever and modern trophies.

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Things You Will Need

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Use inexpensive plastic plates, bowls and cups.
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  • Plastic plates, bowls and footed cups
  • Animals, figurines or other small objects (to go on top for decoration)
  • Hot glue gun and glue sticks
  • Spray paint
  • Tarp or scrap cardboard
  • White card stock
  • Tape (optional)

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Tips: Visit the dollar store to find a variety of affordable cups and plates as well as small toys, animals, figurines, etc. Use gold spray paint for a classic look or a fun color or two for a more modern look.

Create Pedestals for the Trophies

Create pedestals by gluing cups, bowls and plates together.
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Stack and glue plastic bowls, plates and cups together to create pedestals for the trophies of varying heights and sizes. Place hot glue on the rim of either a bowl, plate or cup and top with a second piece to create a pedestal for an animal or object. Repeat this process to create as many trophy pedestals as you'd like.

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Glue Objects to the Pedestals

Stack and glue objects to the pedestals.
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Next, stack and glue toys, animals, objects or figurines on top of the pedestals to make a variety of interesting and unique trophies. Get creative by using unexpected pieces. Make sure to work quickly with the hot glue.

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Spray Paint the Trophies

Spray paint trophies with unexpected colors in a matte finish.
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Spray paint the pedestal trophies in a solid color such as gold or a colorful matte finish. You could also spray paint single footed cups for simpler trophies like those pictured. Be sure to spray paint either outdoors or in a well-ventilated area. Place the trophy in an old cardboard box or on a tarp, hold the paint can about a foot away and move in smooth strokes as you spray for an even finish. Wait at least 20 minutes in between coats to avoid paint drips.

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Download Trophy Ribbons

Download free trophy ribbons.
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Download and print these free ribbons onto card stock. Cut them out and gently bend them around a finger or pencil to create a little curve.

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Add Ribbons to the Trophies

Attach a ribbon to each trophy.
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Attach ribbons to the trophies with either a piece of rolled tape or a dab of hot glue in the center to finish the look.

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Celebrate With Custom Trophies

Modern colorful trophies.
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You can customize each trophy's color, size and shape, giving you the ability to personalize them for any type of event and for all kinds of winners and champs.

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Hand Out and Enjoy

Gold ice cream trophy.
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Hand out each trophy and practice acceptance speeches because with these customized awards, everyone wins!

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