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Behind the Scenes: How Your Plaque Is Made at That’s Great News

Ever looked at your plaque on the wall and thought: “Wow… how did they make this?”

Good news: we’re about to take you behind the curtain.
At That’s Great News, every plaque isn’t just produced—it’s crafted, step by step, with precision, care, and a little bit of artistry.


Step 1: It Starts With Your Story ?

Every plaque begins with something priceless: your achievement in print.
Whether it’s a newspaper, magazine, or online article, we take that feature and:

? Source the article
? Create a digital design preview
? Customize layouts, fonts, and backgrounds to fit your taste

And yes, you always get a FREE preview before anything goes into production.


Step 2: Choosing the Right Material ?

Not all plaques are created equal. That’s why we offer three standout styles:

? Scroll-stopping tip: Picture your article glowing on brushed metal—it’s the kind of wall piece that makes visitors pause mid-conversation.


Step 3: The Magic of Sublimation ?

This is where it gets exciting.

Inside our production floor sits the sublimation station. It’s here we transform your digital preview into a vibrant, fade-resistant masterpiece:

[? Insert video here] ? Watch as your plaque comes to life before your eyes.


Step 4: Assembly, Quality, and Care ??

Once printed, each plaque goes through:

? Fun fact: Every single plaque is inspected by hand—because we believe your milestone deserves more than a quick glance.


Step 5: From Our Hands to Your Wall ?

With production complete, your plaque is carefully packaged and shipped via FedEx Ground. Whether you’re in the U.S. or abroad, your recognition piece arrives safely, backed by our 30-day guarantee and lifetime warranty.


Why It Matters ?

Behind every plaque is more than wood, acrylic, or metal—it’s your story, frozen in time.
And we’re here to make sure it’s preserved beautifully.

Ready to see your article turned into a piece of history?
? Request Your Free Preview Today

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