Welcome to our newest LGN sponsor: La Plates!
La Plates offers personalized 10″ melamine plates, salad/dinner plates, platters, placemats, acrylic trays and ice buckets, cups and napkins, coolers and totes.
Lara Shelton started La Plates in 2008 with the goal of bringing fashionably hip and casual/kid-friendly designs to the table. And I think it’s safe to say that she has been wildly successful in reaching that goal. Her monogrammed dinnerware and accessories are so gorgeous and so fun.
Fun dinnerware for outdoor or indoor place settings:
And there are great acrylic trays, for the lucite lover in all of us:
La Plates is kindly offering a set of four custom salad/dinner plates for one lucky LGN reader. To enter, please check out the La Plates site and leave a comment with the style of plate and monogram of your choice.
I’m having a hard time choosing between the clover, Greek key, modern, and squares patterns. And there is something to be said for the solid plate…choices, choices!!
Comments will be closed Sunday, March 14 at midnight.
P.S. the code LGN10 will get readers 10% off all plates, platters & placemats. Thank you, La Plates!
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I like these plates SO much. I like the green modern plate. My sister and I spend hours chatting about your blog. Thanks for the great sister time.
I love these plates, often thought about getting them but so many patterns and colors. But down deep I am a blue girl and love the greek key in blue with a circular bright green or rose monogram. Thanks for showing us the shop and the bag. My two collectables (can a bag be a collectable) anyway I call it that to hide my weakness, bags and plates. Lets see how many sets of plates do I have, I am too embarrassed to confess, but no melamine!!
I love these plates! Eloisethepug twittered about them a few weeks ago and now I am hooked. I would think the squares with a big single M would do the trick and make me a full time addict.
This is my first time see this product. They are so cool! I love the greek god design. The one in the picture with the metallic monogram is just divine.
These are beautiful. I would love the Paisley print with a Roman M in the middle. Love, Love , Love it!
The tote and plates are fabulous! I love the green squares with a navy circle monogram!
I would die to have some of these….I am about to get married, imagine the fun making a dinner for your new hubby and serving them on these! Oh I can NOT wait to change my name!!!! Oh and I am not sure I can choose one, I think the squares in a grey and Orange Block Initials (TEM& BAM)
I have been crazy over melamine plates recently. Being able to design my own opens a whole new world of possibilities!! Thank you!
Paisley with G in the middle, for my new last name!
I would love a set of these for my new house! It would be great to have something with my new monogram!!!! ( I am getting married this October!)
Awesome graphic plates — and the utensil caddy is just what I've been looking for. I'm revamping my kitchen in orange and aqua, so I'd pick the modern plate in orange with a white circle monogram.
Love all of them! So cheerful and fun.
So chic and fabulous!! I love the clover pattern with the circle monogram.
Monogrammed anything is fine with me. I love it all.
These are so neat! I love the designs – so many choices!
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