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Turn your child’s “abstract” masterpiece into a dinner plate! Introducing our Design Your Own Personalised Plate, where your little artist’s creations go from the fridge door to the dining table. Why settle for plain when you can eat spaghetti off a plate featuring a rainbow-colored scribble of their latest “masterpiece”? 🍝 Crafted from durable polymer, this 19cm plate is both lightweight and shatterproof, perfect for little hands. At All Things Personalised For Me N You, we take pride in turning treasured memories into unique, personalised gifts that bring joy to your family's everyday moments. Make mealtime special and fun with a plate that showcases your child's creativity!

 

Simply upload their finest work (whether it’s a dog with three legs or a portrait of your house as a spaceship) and we’ll print it. 

 

Templates Available

Design Your Own Kids Polymer Plate 19cm

AU$20.00Price
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  • Dimensions: 19cm (D)

    Material: BPA free PET Polymer Plastic

    Handwash is best

  • Here's how to get the best result for your child's beautiful artwork.

    Use strong, bright marker pens, paints, craft dyes and good quality photos. You don't have to use special pens, just make sure the colours are bright and bold.
    Don't use pencils, crayons, metallics, fluoros or glitter. These don't show up very well on the finished product.
    Draw inside the drawing area marked on the template. We do our best, but up to 2cm can get trimmed off from one or more edges during manufacture, so make sure to keep important names and dates away from the edge.
    Write your child's name in the box in the top right corner, and write the number of copies you'd like in the box below. Some drawing paper templates are used for more than one product, so make sure you are filling out the right box.
    Photos should be glued in place well. Large, bright close-ups are best as they will slightly blur and darken during manufacture.
    Some products may have features like clock hands or calendar hangars inside the drawing area. Be aware of these when placing your photos—nobody wants a clock mechanism between the eyes!
    Any marks in the drawing area may show up on the final product. Rub out any pencil marks properly, or use a fresh sheet of drawing paper.
    Don't roll, fold or crease the paper. Keep it flat and free from damage.

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