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  1. Personalized Valentine's Day Gifts

    Are you looking for something exceptional for your loved one for this Valentine's Day?  Consider a personalized gift or customized trophy!  Below are some ideas to make your romantic day and night even more special!

    Our engraved hearts make cherished gifts that will be remembered for years to come! Our engraved hearts make cherished gifts that will be remembered for years to come!

    1.  Engraved Hearts:  The quintessential expression of love, an engraved heart makes a perfect Valentine's Day gift.  We offer a few styles of personalized hearts in both crystal and acrylic.  Write an affectionate message and we can engrave it directly onto the heart.

    2.  Engraved Vase:  Our Vinata crystal vase is the perfect vessel for your special flower bouquet. Engrave your wedding date, date of first kiss, or a tender endearment for your Valentine.

    3.  'World's Greatest' Trophy:  Ideas include 'World's Greatest' Husband, Wife, Boyfriend, Girlfriend, Mom or Dad. An achievement trophy, such as an Oscar, is a great choice for this type of award.

    4.  Beauty and the Beast:  If your Valentine has a good sense of humor (or a hot bod!), our beauty queen or body builder trophy may be the perfect gift. Check out all of the options in our Beauty and the Beast joke category.

    Personalizing Your Gift

    What transforms these items into cherished gifts is the etching on the awards.  Put some thought into making the engraving special, as your message will be treasured for years to come.

    Since the engraving space is limited make each word count. At Trophies2go, our engraving is free and we do not count characters.  However keep in mind that the more words you use, the smaller the engraving font size will be.

    With our fast production time, we can get your personalized gift in time for the holiday. Just give us a call at 1-877-926-4700 with questions.

    Wishing you and your loved one a romantic Valentine's Day!  XOXOXO

    Cheers,
    Jessica

  2. Personalized Holiday Gifts

    With the holidays in full swing, It's time to get shopping!  Looking for a unique gift for someone special on your list?  Even though we sell many awards, we also offer many personalized gifts for both individuals and organizations.  Browse our gifts category to see our large selection; all include engraving in the price.

    Engraved Gift Items

    Engraved Gifts - Flasks and Ornaments Check out the Engraved Flask set - a perfect gift for Santa! Also, our crystal ornaments adorn our showroom tree.

    1.  NEW! Engraved Flasks - We are now offering engraved flasks individually and in sets.  Colors include brushed silver aluminum; glossy red and blue; matte black, red, blue, green and pink; and leatherette. These engraved flasks make great wedding party gifts, bachelor or bachelorette party favors, and groomsmen gifts.  They also make fun team building corporate gifts.  Check out our cute Santa flask to the right!

    2.  Etched Wine Boxes and Wine Gifts - Forget the wine bag...present an excellent bottle of wine in a beautiful box with your corporate logo and personalized message.  Our newest boxes are the Burl Wood Wine Box with Tools and Rosewood Wine Box with Clear Acrylic Lid.  Give either to your favorite wine connoisseur with a special message...an engraved wine box will look fantastic displayed in a wine cellar!  Check out all of our engraved wine gifts here.

    3.  NEW! Personalized Bottle Opener -  This is the coolest way to take a cap off a beer that I have ever seen.  Just press this gizmo over the top of the bottle and the opener pops off the cap!  These make great gifts for a guy who has it all.  Engrave a name on the side to personalize it.

    4.  Engraved Crystal Ornaments - Made of optical crystal, our engraved ornaments are a treasured keepsake.  Available in a variety of shapes, each ornament includes precision etching in the price.  These ornaments are a great choice for remembering a Baby's First Christmas.

    5.  Engraved Cutting Boards - Looking for a gift that is both functional and personalized?  Engraved Cutting Boards are a great option for employees that have it all.  This gift will be used daily and can be easily engraved with a company logo.  The price is affordable too!  Package an engraved cutting board with an edible gift or grocery store gift card for a useful and thoughtful gift perfect for everyone on your list!

    Personalized gifts are a wonderful way to show someone you care.  Browse our large selection now!  With our easy ordering process and fast production times, get your shopping done hassle free!

    Cheers,
    Jessica

  3. Star 101.5 Elementary Teacher of the Week

    Honor A Special Teacher Today!

    Want to do something special to acknowledge your outstanding teacher? Nominate him or her for the STAR 101.5 Elementary Teacher of the Week!

    Teacher of the Week Last week's Teacher of the Week was 4th grade teacher Mrs. Vaver from University Place Primary School!

    We love teachers! Trophies2Go loves being a sponsor of the STAR 101.5 ‘Elementary Teacher of the Week’ program again this 2014-2015 school year.

    What is Teacher of the Week?This program allows students to recognize local, deserving teachers for their commitment to the quality education of children.

    What teachers are eligible? Your child’s current teacher, grades Kindergarten through 5th grade, can be nominated for the contest.

    What does the winning teacher get? Prizes include a $100 check, a $100 VISA gift card and a personalized plaque from Trophies2Go (that’s us!). The teacher also receives a makeover from Blanc ‘n Schwartz Salon.

    What do the kids get? A classroom party, with a goody bag of prizes! They will also be on the radio and TV!

    Mrs. Nuez's class September winner Mrs. Nuez, who teaches 3rd and 4th grade at Green Gables Elem in Federal Way.

    Each Friday winners will be announced live on Star 101.5 radio and the winning class will be featured on KOMO News at 4pm. Find out more at the Star101.5 website: Elementary Teacher of the Week.

    If you have a special teacher you’d like to nominate, complete an entry form online now at STAR1015.com!

    Cheers!
    Jessica

  4. How to Display Kids' Medals

    Create a Medal Display with a Shadowbox

    Just like you, I'm a mom of kids who get trophies and medals. I also have a type-A personality and like my home to be neat and organized. What does a parent do with the multiple trophies and awards their child earns through sports and activities? One solution is to proudly display them!

    Today's blog starts a series on How to Display Awards. The first topic and project I tackled in my home was displaying my daughter's numerous medals.

    My daughter kept her medals buried in her closet in a ziplock bag. Even though she was proud of earning them, they didn't have a place of honor in our home. An easy DIY solution was to arrange her medals in a shadow box. Not only does it display her accomplishments, but it personalizes and decorates her bedroom.

    bag of medals How Brenna's precious medals were stored, buried in the bottom of her closet.

    How to Create a Medal Display

    First I visited my local Aaron Brothers store with my daughter and her bag of medals, and together we chose two shadowboxes - one for her music medals and one for her dance medals. Brenna chose white boxes with a decorative edge to match the furniture in her room, but there were many size and color options available to match any decor.

    With the help of the friendly staff at Aaron Brothers, we arranged Brenna's medals on the unopened shadowboxes and figured out a general idea of what would go where. I snapped a photo with my phone so I would remember when I got home.

    orchestra medals How I laid out the orchestra medals at Aaron Brothers.
    Dance Medals Here is the layout of dance medals.

    Since there were only three medals to work with, I started with the easier display of Brenna's music medals to get my technique down. After that box was finished, I tackled the dance medals.

    Instructions:

    Here's the process I used to mount the medals in the shadow boxes.

    Materials needed: medals, shadow box, small screwdriver, ruler, double stick tape, straight pins

    Step 1: Using the screwdriver, unscrew the back of the shadow box.

    Step 2: Remove the foam core from the shadow box.

    shadow box Remove foam core from shadow box. If not included, cut foam core to fit using an craft knife.

    Step 3: Using the ruler, arrange the medals on the foam core and then attach with pins. I used straight sewing pins I already had in my craft closet. I pinned the medal through the loop at the top and then again on the edge where the neck drape folds over the foam core. For the dance medals, a secured many of them to the back with double stick tape.

    Mounting the medals Arrange the medals on the foam core. I chose to display the engraved side of the medal to show the accomplishment and used pins to keep the medals place.

    Many people make slits in the foam core and then slip the neck drapes through, but I was afraid I would ruin the backing. Instead I folded the neck drape over the edge and secured with pins.

    Pinning the neck drape to the top of the foam core. Pinning the neck drape to the top of the foam core.

    For the dance shadowbox, I also included some other keepsakes with the display, such as Brenna's number from a competition and a brooch from a costume.

    Step 4: Put the foam core back into the shadow box. I tucked all of the extra neck drape fabric between the foam core and the backing. Then I re-screwed the backing onto the shadowboxes.

    Extra neck drape ribbon Here's the extra neckdrape fabric from all of those dance ribbons. I tucked it behind the foam core before re-attaching the backing of the boxes.
    Completed shadow boxes Completed shadow boxes! Now they are ready to be hung on the wall.

    Step 5: Hang on the wall and admire the display! Be sure to use the correct hardware for hanging. Our boxes were pretty heavy and required two large nails each.

    The finished display! The finished display!

    Brenna loves her new medal display and so do I! These shadowboxes turned out great and are a fun decoration in her room and a great way to honor her accomplishments. Give it a try with your child's medals!

    Stay tuned for my next trophy display project!

    Cheers,
    Jessica

  5. A Moms Opinion Of Participation Trophies

    Once again, participation trophies have come under fire in the media. This time it’s Glenn Beck. He makes the argument "...Those who disagree with the practice often point to participation trophies as the 'wussification' of America." Here’s the link to his article.

    For disclosure sake, I DO own a trophy company. And our company DOES make money from selling participation trophies. So from that perspective, I’m definitely a fan.

    Soccer Pal Who knew this little guy could cause so much controversy?

    But my first and most important job is as a MOM of two girls – one kid in elementary school, and one just entering high school. I am at the sweet spot of this argument - an intelligent, engaged parent who makes the decision about giving (or not giving) my kids participation trophies.

    If you can take the “owner of a trophy shop” piece out of it, here is how I feel about the issue.

    One Mom's Opinion

    Just like Glenn Beck, I don’t want my children to grow up to be entitled lazy brats. As adults, I would like them to be happy, well-adjusted members of society, living on their own and supporting themselves. I don’t want them to feel like they are “owed” anything. I want them to possess a strong work ethic, earning what they want without feeling entitled to anything.

    AND at the same time, I think participation trophies are a good thing for my kids. And here's why: I don’t see a participation trophy as something they are entitled to OR something that they have to earn. I see it as a memento of a season, like a scrapbook or a trading coin. A prize they receive for getting off their butts, being healthy, and putting themselves out there.

    I see participation trophies similar to souvenirs from a trip. It’s a small thing you keep to remind you of the fun you had and the memories you made. A memento. And if it's given with thought and care, it can become a treasured reminder of childhood.

    A small participation trophy, metal or dog tag doesn’t make my kids feel entitled or lazy any more than a party favor from a birthday they attend or a prize from a school event.

    That being said, I would agree that large, championship trophies have no place as participation trophies. Tall, multi-post trophies or crystal sports awards are meant for winners that earn them. If you work hard as a team to be the best, you deserve the hardware to prove it.

    The Age Component

    I also feel that participation trophies are better for younger children vs. older kids and teens. Young kids who are just starting out their sports or activity careers may be motivated to play with the lure of a trophy at the end of the season. Little kids think they are really cool, more like a toy. In my experience, the trophies will be played with (and sometimes broken) and that’s ok.

    Once a kid get into middle school, I don’t feel there's as much of a need for those items any more. By this time, kids will have tried a number of different sports and activities and have figured out what they enjoy and have a natural talent for.

    At this older age, a better way to acknowledge participation is with clothing, such as a jersey or sweatshirt, a useful piece of equipment, such as a water bottle or duffle bag, or a picture of the team. At this point in the kids’ career, a pep item for team pride makes more sense than a participation trophy.

    I think what makes me the most mad about this debate is when people who don’t like participation trophies say that people who do are codling and harming their kids and our country as a whole. We all want what’s best for our kids and our country, and I believe there can be more than one “right” answer.

    There would be no team at all if none of the children had “participated”. If the lure of a participation trophy is the carrot to get kids, especially little kids, involved, then I think they are a good thing. It's all about the meaning you put into the awards - how they are presented, what the coach says about the kids and the season. For tips on how to make sports trophies meaningful, read my past post on the subject here.

    If you feel different, I would love to hear your thoughts. And for the record, Glenn Beck, as a mother of two AND the owner of a trophy company, I respectfully disagree with your stand. But I appreciate you putting it out there for us to continue to debate.

    Cheers,
    Jessica

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