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Where to get little dishes?

Posted: |January 12th, 2021|, 10:22 pm
by TeddySamurai
It seems whenever I see cute littlespace food, it's always on/in heckin cute dishes! Where can I find cute plates, bowls, etc. that help me feel little?

Re: Where to get little dishes?

Posted: |January 13th, 2021|, 4:33 am
by nymphoddity
amazon has every cute dish you could want probably

Re: Where to get little dishes?

Posted: |January 13th, 2021|, 8:09 am
by Usafewithme
Ikea has a collection of little kid kitchen and tableware stuffs. Solid colors, not super cute prints but still worth taking a look. I use the bowls at work for screws and bolts. The variety of bright colors helps keep things sorted.

Re: Where to get little dishes?

Posted: |January 13th, 2021|, 11:29 am
by Deleted User 62376
Amazon is a great source, so is Walmart and Target too. I got the few I have from my work which is like a Walmart but slightly smaller :hugs:

Re: Where to get little dishes?

Posted: |January 13th, 2021|, 11:30 am
by Andy759
Try a thriftshop, in your neighborhood.
Or a second hand store, you'll have to check if it's clean and okay and don't pay the price of a new dish.
When you're satisfied about the dishes, you can buy the new version.
You'll have a chance to try what you like, for a small price.
Have fun shopping :stuffie: :hugs:

Re: Where to get little dishes?

Posted: |March 30th, 2021|, 6:19 pm
by Zer0
I bought plastic sets (cups, bowls, plates, spoon, fork, and tray) for $5USD for a whole set of 4 colors.
https://i5.walmartimages.com/asr/2ec9aa ... nBg=ffffff
Sorry I'm dumb and can't figure it how to insert pictures. There's a few color sets to choose from.

Re: Where to get little dishes?

Posted: |April 10th, 2021|, 9:58 am
by Deleted User 31498
I've also seen some fun little dishes at dollar stores and such places.

Re: Where to get little dishes?

Posted: |April 10th, 2021|, 6:51 pm
by SilvaUnderworld0741
From what I've seen you can get some really nice, sturdy ones from Target, even in sets that have a bowl plate, cup, and a big dinner plate and big bowl so the CG can match, which come with a BPA-free certification label (can you tell Daddy who washes the dishes looks out for stuff like that?), and the plastic cups and bowls that can be found at the likes of Walmart and Sam's club are equally sturdy, but for quality AND at least fun, bright colors I'd suggest looking at an IKEA. I've had better luck finding really cute, brightly-colored (and safely blunted) forks, spoons, and little butter knives in good, strong plastic there, often in sets of the primary color group. I not only have a little, our household has various disabilities ranging from hand spasms in our QPP (big, soft-handled items and squishy cups like sippy cups help greatly) to not being able to grip strongly or stand for long periods (so getting ceramic out of a cupboard is a break hazard on at least 3 fronts), so even if I didn't have a little of my own, we'd have discovered these things as ways to manage the household disabilities.

You may have to try several different ones- in size, shape, and color- before you find what's right for you, and that's okay! The kid's section is usually fairly inexpensive in IKEA, and anything that doesn't work or feel right for you can be donated- chronological littles are always in need of replacements for items they break, after all.