Paper & Party Plates

Paper plates that turn a quick gathering into something that looks considered. From birthday parties and baby showers to bridal brunches and dinner with friends, these are the plates worth setting out, in florals, gingham, brights, and classic whites. Most are paper, with a handful of melamine and reusable pieces for the tables you dress again and again.

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      The right paper plates do real work at a party: they set the palette, anchor the table, and make the whole spread feel intentional before a single dish lands. This collection gathers party plates for the moments worth celebrating, from first birthdays and baby showers to bridal showers, holiday dinners, and everyday occasions that deserve a prettier table. Choose dinner plates for the main event, salad and dessert plates for cake and sweets, and mix patterns across the two for a look that feels collected rather than matchy. Designs run from painterly florals and gingham checks to bold brights and clean whites, so there is a set for the theme you are planning and the table you already own. Most pieces are paper for easy, beautiful hosting, with a few melamine and reusable options for the tables you set on repeat. Planning the full spread? Pair these with coordinating napkins and cups to finish the setting. Whether you are hosting a crowd or a quiet dinner for six, these plates make the table the easiest part.

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      This collection features paper party plates in dinner, salad, and dessert sizes, in boutique florals, gingham, brights, and seasonal designs you will not find at a big-box party store. A few melamine and reusable plates are included for hosts who want pieces to keep. Mix sizes and patterns to build a table that suits your occasion.

      Most decorative paper party plates are not microwave safe, since foil details, coatings, and printed designs can react to heat. Use them for serving rather than reheating, and check the individual product page for any specific guidance. To warm food, transfer it to a microwave-safe dish first.

      Plan for about two plates per guest if you are serving a meal and dessert, so a party of 10 needs roughly 20 plates. For grazing or appetizer-style gatherings, one plate per guest is usually enough. Buying an extra set is smart for refills and unexpected guests.