About Cutting Boards

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These cutting boards are very versatile. They can be used as stylish serving trays, or as hot plates / trivets to protect surfaces from hot dishes. They are made of tempered glass that is textured on the top surface, imparting depth to whatever image is imprinted. You can order from the cutting boards shown here or you can have your own image imprinted, for a truly one-of-a-kind item!
Besides being multi-functional, these cutting boards will enhance your kitchen decor.
Note: you can always start at the categories menu item to find products on the site. For the above links you would to to Categories->Cutting Boards for the first link, and Categories->Personalized Items for the second link.
Cutting Board Details
Cutting boards are tempered glass with a textured top surface. The back of the board has a white polymer coating that bonds with the dye sublimation ink when heat and pressure are applied. There are 4 flexible silicon feet permanently attached to the bottom of the board to protect surfaces from heat and scratching. The cutting boards come in 4 sizes: 8" round and 12" round, and 8"x12" and 12"x16" rectangle with rounded corners.
Use and Care
These cutting boards are dishwasher-safe assuming the dishwasher water stays at or below the recommended maximum temperature of 160 degrees F. We recommend hand washing in order to avoid potential scratches to the image side of the board. The textured top of the board can and should be scoured when cleaning; however, you should never scour the bottom side of the board with the image, just wash it with a soft cloth or sponge. The cutting board should not be left in direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time. Following these care instructions will ensure that you enjoy your decorative cutting board for years to come!
Shipping Information
Custom orders take time to prepare. Therefore you need to allow ample time when ordering for special occasions. We recommend allowing at least 4 weeks for such cases to ensure delivery by the time needed.


