Commemorative plaques Commemorative plaques can be used for all sorts of reasons: births, marriages, deaths, visits by royalty or other VIPs, significant donations of money or artefacts, business openings, or to mark where buildings once stood, famous people lived or important and interesting things were made. Materials used for commemorative plaques What the plaque is […]
Tallies: Scotland’s Gardens’ presentation plaques
Garden presentation plaques for Scotland’s Gardens Scotland’s Gardens recognises garden owners that have opened their gardens to the public under the scheme for 25, 50 or even 75 years by presenting them with “tallies”. Tallies are presentation plaques made of bronze with white infill and fitted to a stake. They are then proudly displayed in […]
Laser etching of plaques and house signs
There are two types of etching, “acid” etching (which doesn’t actually use acid at all – but that’s another story for another day) and laser etching, which is largely used for non-metal materials such as wood, acrylic, paper, textiles, plastics and leather. We can make signs up to 600×400 mm on our laser bed. Laser […]
Memorial tree plaques and commemorative tree plaques
A lovely way to remember a special person or family pet is to plant a tree or shrub in their memory and have a memorial plaque with their name, dates and perhaps a favourite phrase on it. Memorial tree plaques can also be used to commemorate events – a wedding, the birth of a child, […]
Commemorative Plaques: The Definitive Guide to Choosing a Plaque
When someone close to you passes on, it’s difficult to process all the things you have to think about. Unlike a wedding, where you savour the process of planning every detail, the pain that comes with funerals makes those finer points hard to bear. One thing you always want to be sure of, though, is a […]
