Smallprint solves your Father's Day Dilemma!

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Smallprint has the perfect solution, which is both unique and heartfelt.

Our treasured selection of silver keepsakes will light up Dad’s face this Father’s Day. What could be better than giving Dad an exclusive, handcrafted piece of jewellery which captures his little one’s first high five or treasured first steps?

Established in 2004, Smallprint is the original silver keepsake company offering bespoke silver keepsakes for every occasion. Our silver keepsakes capture children’s unique fingerprints, hand and footprints as well as drawings and handwriting on a stunning collection of jewellery.

Its popularity amongst female fashionistas has been matched by an increase in demand for items worn by men, with the range including stylish silver cufflinks, keyrings and dog tags.

Founder and Director of Smallprint, mother of two Maija Pykett, believes that it is the hugely emotive value of the pieces that makes Smallprint jewellery so special:

“Our jewellery is something truly different – not only is it simple and stylish, but each item is handcrafted and totally unique to your own child.

Every item of fingerprint jewellery we make for our customers has actually been touched by someone they love. I think that really strikes a chord with parents today who treasure the opportunity to create a silver keepsake that captures a moment in time when their children are young.

What people don’t always realise is that it is not just prints of babies and small children that we take. We can also print older children and adults, so the whole family can be involved in making something truly unique. It’s been known to bring a tear to even the toughest Dad’s eye!”

To see Smallprint’s exciting range of jewellery with a difference, log on to www.smallprint.com. A local representative can come and visit you at your home or alternatively you can visit them at their workshop.

-ENDS-

Smallprint (Franchising) Ltd

Tel. 0121 704 9006

email: claire.latham@smallp.co.uk

Notes to Editors:

Set up in October 2004, Smallprint creates beautiful jewellery that captures a child's fingerprint forever in pure, polished silver.

Smallprint was the first company in the UK to specialise in the creation of silver fingerprint jewellery and keepsakes. The company has now extended its range to include: Mini Masters – innovative items of jewellery that showcase children’s original drawings in silver. 
Love Letters – Silver keepsakes that showcase children’s first handwriting and signatures.
High Fives & Little Kickers – miniature replicas of hand and footprints in fine silver.
Smallprint Scribes –  Silver name tags, ingots and birth tags in fine silver.

Smallprint jewellery is made from a product called Precious Metal Clay (PMC), which allows babies' fingerprints to be taken straight onto a piece of jewellery. This means that each piece of fingerprint jewellery has actually been touched by someone you love.

Smallprint has 70 franchisees in the UK and 65 franchisees in other countries around the world. All of our franchisees are highly skilled and provide a personalised and professional service. They are also renowned for their professionalism, sensitivity and discretion. 

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Established in 2004, Smallprint is the original silver keepsake company offering bespoke silver keepsakes for every occasion.
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Our treasured selection of silver keepsakes will light up Dad’s face this Father’s Day. What could be better than giving Dad an exclusive, handcrafted piece of jewellery which captures his little one’s first high five or treasured first steps?
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To see Smallprint’s exciting range of jewellery with a difference, log on to www.smallprint.com. A local representative can come and visit you at your home or alternatively you can visit them at their workshop.
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“Our jewellery is something truly different – not only is it simple and stylish, but each item is handcrafted and totally unique to your own child.
Founder and Director of Smallprint, Maija Pykett