Looking for a gift that actually feels personal?
Slate boards might not be the first thing that comes to mind—but once you see one engraved just right, it’s hard to go back. They’re solid, simple, and surprisingly sentimental. Plus, when you order one from Aminth, you’re not just getting something custom—you’re helping support families and communities in need. So your gift gives back, too.
Here are 10 ways people have personalized their slate boards (and a few I just really love):
1. Family Crest or Logo
Perfect for family gifts, reunions, or just showing off your roots a little. It feels special without being flashy.
2. Favorite Quote
That one line you always come back to. Maybe it’s funny, maybe it’s deep. Either way, it’s yours.
3. Wedding Date
A subtle, stylish way to commemorate the day. Looks great in the kitchen, entryway, or wherever you hang your memories.
4. Pet Portrait
Yes, your dog absolutely deserves a place of honor on the wall. It’s adorable and meaningful—what more do you need?
5. Recipe Board
Grandma’s cornbread? Your famous chili? Immortalize it. Bonus: it doubles as decor and a reminder not to lose the recipe again.
6. One-Word Reminders
Words like “Hope,” “Grow,” or “Enough” can hit in just the right way. Clean, quiet, and grounding.
7. Monogram
If you’re going for classic and minimal, a monogram always works. Great for housewarming or anniversary gifts.
8. Custom Illustration
Have a sketch or idea in mind? I can work with you to engrave something that’s uniquely yours.
9. Travel Coordinates or Map
A little nod to your favorite place in the world—without needing to spell it out. Makes for a great “just because” gift.
10. Personal Message
Funny, heartfelt, poetic, weird—it’s up to you. These are the ones that usually end up meaning the most.
Whatever you choose, it’s more than just an engraved board—it’s your story, your style, your moment. And the cherry on top? Every order helps lift someone else up too.
If you’ve got something in mind, I’d love to help bring it to life. Let’s make something good together.
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