🧧 Unleash the Zodiac Magic at Your Table!
This pack of 50 Chinese Zodiac Paper Placemats features vibrant designs of the 12 zodiac animals, complete with years and descriptions. Perfect for cultural education and conversation starters, these placemats are ideal for schools, churches, daycare centers, and festive celebrations like Chinese New Year.
M**G
Chinese placemats
I love me some “good” Chinese food! And now I have my little restaurant placemats 😍 can’t tell me nothin lol!They are paper and thin - same as what I get in the restaurant. The online picture does no justice because these are vibrant in color and the writing is clear. For only 8.99 a package of 50…I am 100% satisfied.
S**S
As expected!
Came fast and look as pictured
L**A
Chinese New Year handout for coworkers
I'm Chinese and when Chinese New Year rolls around I like to pass out a little gift package to my 70 coworkers. So I get Fortune Cookies and Almond Cookies to pass out, but it's always fun for people to know what animal represents them in the Chinese Zodiac.This is a placemat primarily and probably used by Chinese restaurants, but I've repurposed it as an educational information sheet. Works great!
K**N
Great buy
Exactly as described in photo and written . Good color and print on every one .
K**Y
Dull red and print was off-set but...
The colors were not as vibrant as appears in the picture; it's actually dull red. The dates go through to 2026 so you can use these for many more years. The writing is small and a little off-set but clear enough for most to read. I would recommend as they add a nice nuance to a Chinese themed celebration.
D**L
Excellent placemats
I really like these placements for their readability. The product was clean, colors were bright and each zodiac symbol was updated to reflect multi-generational years of birth. These are disposable thin paper pieces and not meant for reuse. Serves it purpose well. 5*
N**E
Chinese Zodiac Paper Placements
I purchased 200 Chinese Zodiac Paper Placements for a Luncheon inJanuary 2009. Our theme is "Preparing for the Chinese New Year - 2009" and I'll be serving foods symbolic to a Chinese New Year's Eve menu as well as preparing a booklet describing the traditions associated with this Holiday.Since most of the guests are older than the first year (1936) shown for each Animal Sign. I'll have to insert a section on adding increments of "12" in order to find their sign.Since I'm operating with a small budget I'm very pleased with the quality of the merchandise for the price I paid!
D**1
Worth a purchase
Fun as paper placemats for our Asian themed party. They used to have these when you dined in at Chinese restaurants. Remember sweet & sour pork w huge pineapple chunks & bell peppers? Good memories.
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