ACCESSORIES
CESSORIES | Shakers & Stencils
Shakers & Stencils
Small Chocolate Shaker - Small Holes S/S
Code 3092
Small Chocolate Shaker - Mesh S/S
Code 3093
Large Chocolate Shaker Small Holes - S/S
Code 1500
Large Chocolate Shaker Large Mesh S/S
Code 1502
Motta Cocoa Shaker Premium Stainless Steel
Premium quality stainless steel shaker with holes.
Shaker with Mesh - Coffees Been
Shaker with mesh for adding cocoa, cinnamon or nutmeg to finished drinks. Easily removable lids and durable plastic for easy cleaning. Dishwasher safe.
Code 9903
Code Colour 8943 Black 8944 Red
Alphabet Stencils
Personalise your drinks with our range of coffee stencils. All stencils manufactured from food grade polypropylene. Diameter 120 x 140mm (including handle.)
Code 9215 9216 9217 9218 9219 9220 9221 9222 9223 9224 9225 9226 9227
Price for all stencils
Description A B C D E F
G H I
J
K L
M
Code 9228 9229 9230 9231 9232 9233 9234 9235 9236 9237 9238 9239 9240
Description N O P
Q R S T
U V
W X Y Z
Bespoke Stencils
Why not have your own stencil made? You could have your very own logo on top of every coffee you make. It’s easier than you may think…..
All you need to do is tell us what you would like made into a stencil and we’ll do the rest.
Here’s a handy guide for producing stencils. This should help you to obtain the best
results from your stencils.
• The best stencils are those that are simple, bold, not too detailed
• Avoid lots of text • Keep designs black and white • Avoid fine text fonts
• Send artwork as a JPEG, PDF, EPS, PSD or TIFF file – minimum resolution 300dpi Please don’t send photographs, we need graphics only
Bespoke Stencil Set Up (Inc 1 Stencil)
Bespoke Stencil Each (Min Order 14 Stencils)
Code 9436
Code 9437
* The images used here are of bespoke stencils and are illustrations of what can be achieved. These have been trademarked by the trademark owners and are not for sale.
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