DIY Dessert Plates with Color-Edged Trim: Step-by-Step Guide

DIY Color Edged Plates

We pause our Halloween content to share a cheerful birthday project created with our partners at Hallmark: colorful edge-painted dessert plates. These easy-to-make plates were a birthday gift for our resident food contributor, Theresa, and were inspired by a bright, quirky Hallmark Studio Ink card. The idea is simple, fun, and quick — you can make a whole set for friends who love serving treats.

Colorful plates and forksPlates and birthday card

I chose this card for Theresa because its clean layout and bold colors matched her style. The card’s playful food elements made it perfect for a gift centered on serving treats. We translated the card’s bright palette and quirky touch into simple white plates by painting just the rims, creating a small but effective pop of color she can use every day.

Someone painting a plate

DIY Color-Edged Dessert Plates

Total Time: 10 Minutes per Plate

Supplies

Plain white ceramic plates
Non-toxic, ceramic-safe paint
Cotton swabs

Directions

1. Follow the paint manufacturer’s instructions for surface preparation. In our case, we wiped the plate rim with alcohol to remove oils and dust.
2. Dip a cotton swab into the paint and run it along the very edge of the plate. Re-dip as needed to maintain a smooth, even line. Add a second coat after the first has dried if you want a more vivid color.
3. Allow the paint to dry completely and cure according to the paint’s instructions to ensure durability.

Note: These plates should be hand washed only to preserve the painted edge.

A bunch of platesPlates and utensils Plates and utensils Cake slices on plates

Photos by Jeff Mindell

This technique is also a great way to refresh a thrift-store find or give mismatched plates a cohesive, colorful update.

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