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Decorating Melamine PlatesFeedback About This Post:RE: Decorating Melamine PlatesCan you just use permanent markers to decorate these plates? Post By Tracy (Guest Post) RE: Decorating Melamine PlatesYou can order your kit at www.makit.com or call 800-248-9443. They have a catalog. Post By Lil (Guest Post) RE: Decorating Melamine PlatesI am also looking for the "kits" or info on purchasing the melamine plate kits that kids decorate themselves. My two grown sons did them in school years ago and they are my most treasured "china" and now I have a young daughter who I'd like to make one so I can have a complete set. I tried Amazon.com with no luck. I am on my way to A.C. Moore but I'd appreciate any suggestions, in case they don't have the kits. Thanks! Post By Jean Huggins (Guest Post) RE: Decorating Melamine Plates
My kids painted plates 10 years ago and they have been in the dishwasher nearly every day since. They are still as bright and fresh as when they were new! Post By Paul Gray (Guest Post) RE: Decorating Melamine PlatesDID YOUR DAUGHTER EVER MAKE THE PLATES? IF SO WHAT DID YOU USE FOR PAINT? I WANT TO DO THE SAME THING AROUND THE RIM OF THE PLATE. BUT I WANT TO BE ABLE TO USE THE PLATES. Post By DEB (Guest Post) RE: Decorating Melamine Plates
I stumbled across this while looking for product reviews...I thought I'd mention you can order kits from Amazon or find them at your local craft store, you get the paper pattern which you send away and the company will reproduce it onto a melamine plate. Post By Violets (Guest Post) RE: Decorating Melamine Plates
Go to your local paint/hobby store and ask them which paints would work, both for food safety and also for ability to be painted on the melamine. The really important thing to remember is that you need to prepare the melamine BEFORE painting so that the paint will adhere to the smooth surface or your picture will literally fall off. On smooth surfaces I spray a clear matte finish but it gives a cloudy/foggy effect to the piece which I don't mind. But there are glass paints out there, ones which can be applied to glass or plexiglass, that will give the effect of a stained glass picture, without glass and leading being used. You can find some really simple pictures or symbols on the internet that would lend themselves to being used on plates. Just a simple picture in the center of the plate. But check for durability and toxicisity (? spelling?) (you know what I mean) of the paints first. Post by valleyrimgirl RE: Decorating Melamine PlatesI don't think you want anything that sticks to melamine near your food. I can see why you don't want to send glass or ceramic, but I don't have a solution. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) |
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