Saturday, June 15, 2013

MakIt Products Review & Giveaway


"Product was received for free in exchange for an honest review."

About the Company:
Kids and adults alike love Make A Plate for the time spent together drawing unique designs, and the prized plates that serves as tangible, beloved memories for years. That creative, do-it-yourself component makes our craft projects a favorite of groups and classrooms (organizations can even earn revenue through our fundraising program). Kids experience joy when they receive their personalized plate, and they use it for months on end. The care and customization that go into each handmade design also make our handmade crafts the perfect gift for loved ones. Whether it’s precious artwork hand-drawn by a child or a cherished photo from a special family outing, your results are always memorable!

The wonderful people at Makit are offering our followers a discount which will end July 31th . ($5 off per kit) follow the link http://bit.ly/12F43BR 
 

Our Thoughts:

My son had a BLAST making this plate! We had so much fun sitting and drawing; he used most of the templates! This is a great gift idea, or just a fun and enjoyable project. This is a project a child of even a young age can do, as this is an excellent memory holder for years and years!

The process is super easy, you just draw it, put it in the envelope, fill out the sheet, and send it off! The plate comes back and looks amazing! We can't wait to do another one!!!

Reviewed by Steph

The Giveaway

 One lucky winner is going to receive a MakIt plate of their own. To enter just fill out the rafflecopter form below Open to the US only. The winner will be notified via email and will have 48 hours to reply Giveaway ends 7/5/13. Thanks again to MakeIt for offering this fantastic prize.


a Rafflecopter giveaway

 ***Please note that I received no form of monetary compensation for this post. The opinions expressed in this review are my own and were not influenced in any way.  Please note that I  am not responsible for the delivery of this prize and can not be held accountable if, for any reason, is it not received. Furthermore, I am in no way liable for any injuries that may result from the use or misuse of this product. ***

 

28 comments:

shana said...

I'd like My Family Tree plate for my grandson!
I like their idea's tab.

atabanana29 said...

I learned that you can make a plate with your own picture!

Michele P. said...

I learned that they also participate in group or fundraisers with kits they sell... and you can also get a special photo plate too on their site.

Tara said...

Love that they do Disney plates

Rebecca Orr said...

You can get plates with photos on them! How neat!

cpullum said...

Makit began as the creation of Bob Hodges in 1969

Nicole Newby said...

I learned you can make a plate with pictures on it. I'd do cute ones with my baby boy on them!

xnicolenewbyx@hotmail.com

Unknown said...

I learned about dpi, or dots per inch, and how many are needed to create a high-quality plate.

sharlene said...

I learned they offer photo plates

Unknown said...

you can make a plate with pictures on it.

Candice said...

I love that you can do picture plates and that they have templates to help on the others
thank you

Tamar said...

They have a whole section for teachers.

Anonymous said...

These are so neat. Thanks for posting about them.

SHANNA ELIZABETH said...

They are , producing up to 1 million plates every year for our customers.

tina reynolds said...

you can get a photo plate

Unknown said...

You can upload a picture

foodmom4life said...

You can use your children's artwork or a photo!
Thanks

Erica C. said...

They also do fundraisers.
ericacarnes(at)gmail(dot)com

Anonymous said...

They produce over a million plates a year for customers.

Melanie Montgomery said...

They sell photo plates as well

Cassandra M said...

http://www.makit.com/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductCode=K1100

JACLYN said...

I love that you can put art work on a plate! What a treat!

Unknown said...

I learned they have photo plates

Nicolle said...

You can use a photo to make a plate.

Nancy said...

I learned that they make the Original Photo Plate!

Nancy
allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

Clair Shumack said...

I learned that they have fundraising options

lilyk said...

I learned that the company was started in 1969.

Anonymous said...

I learned you can make bowls and tumblers too wilcarvic
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