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What is a perpetual plaque?

What is a perpetual plaque?

If you’re not familiar with the term, Perpetual plaques, or Perpetual trophy awards are those plaques you often see in office buildings where each month, a new “employee of the month” is added to the plaque. Annual award plaques are a great idea that can help boost morale at just about any company.

What is a perpetual award?

What are Perpetual Awards? Perpetual Trophies are awards that last over a number of years; a single trophy or plaque in which winner’s names accumulate. Perpetual Trophies are a fantastic way to promote individual initiative and recognise those high performers within your team or organisation.

How much do small plaques cost?

Depending on the size of the plaque and the grade of the wood, the completed custom engraved plaque can cost anywhere from under $30 to over $100. Floating glass or acrylic on real wood is most expensive type of custom engraved plaque.

How much does it cost to get a trophy engraved?

The cost for laser engraving varies depending on the size and complexity of the job but generally ranges from $10 – $30 per piece, with $15.00 – $20.00 being common for a typical prestige acrylic piece.

What should I engrave on a trophy?

The trophy engraving concisely, and quite nicely, captured the meaning of the honour….In addition to the basics, engrave a few kind words of appreciation, like:

  • Thank you for all you’ve done for us.
  • Thank you for making this year a success.
  • Thank you for going above and beyond.

What do you put on trophy engraving?

What does a bronze plaque cost?

Custom Plaques

Bronze New Cost Aluminum New Cost
Up to 24 square inches $148.00 $118.00
25 to 35 square inches $180.00 $145.00
36 to 55 square inches $204.00 $163.00
56 square inches and up Call for Pricing

What do you write on a plaque of recognition?

1. Option for Wording your Appreciation Awards or Gifts

  1. Thank You for All Your.
  2. Contributions to the. Project Name/Campaign/Goal.
  3. We truly appreciate your.
  4. Commitment and Dedication. Recipient Name. Date.