Coasters
Available now4-inch round, 3mm thick, up to 4 colors. Printed face-down on a textured plate so they actually repel water instead of smearing your drink across your table. Sold in sets of four.
$29/set · $12/set during Stagecoach weekend
Built by an 8-year-old. Printed at home.
Send us a logo, a photo, a team name, a concert memory. We turn it into a set of four 3D-printed coasters you'll actually use. No minimums, no stock designs, no waiting in a gift shop line.
What we make
We started with coasters because they're small, useful, and printable in one evening. If people like them, we'll add more. If they don't, we'll keep making better coasters.
4-inch round, 3mm thick, up to 4 colors. Printed face-down on a textured plate so they actually repel water instead of smearing your drink across your table. Sold in sets of four.
$29/set · $12/set during Stagecoach weekend
Full-color 3D figurines from a photo or description. Harder to get right. We're working on it. Join the list and we'll tell you when it's ready.
If it's flat, small, and meaningful, we probably want to make it. Tell us what you want. If enough people ask for the same thing, we'll build it next.
Meet Kenzlee
Kenzlee is eight years old. She does gymnastics, makes slime in the kitchen, and — for about a year now — has been designing things on the family 3D printer. She's not new to making stuff. Productizing it is the new part.
The idea for KenzCraft came after her birthday party, where she and thirty of her gymnastics teammates did a paint-your-own ceramic at a local studio. Great party. But they had to leave their painted pieces behind for a week to get fired, then drive back to pick them up, and the whole thing cost almost forty dollars per kid. We thought: we have a printer. We have software. We can do this faster, cheaper, and let kids take home what they designed the same day — or the next. So Kenzlee is learning how a small business works, from design to pricing to packing orders. Her parents help with the printer. She handles the rest.
“I like making stuff. Now people buy the stuff. That's cool.”
Photo of Kenzlee coming soon.
How it works
You bring the image. We do everything else.
A team logo. A concert poster. Your dog. Your kid's drawing. Your bar's logo for a backyard setup. If it has clear colors and recognizable shapes, we can probably print it.
Our app turns your image into a 4-color coaster design, previews it for you, and sends it to the printer. Each coaster is printed face-down on a textured plate so it actually repels water.
We ship once the set is printed. Stagecoach pre-orders are printed the week of April 27, with fulfillment expected May 10–15 depending on order volume.
Design Studio
This is the actual tool we use to make your coaster. Upload a logo, pick a size, see the preview. It's in early access right now — password required — but you can watch it run below.
Invite-only for now. We're opening it up after Stagecoach weekend.
Order
Fill out the form. We'll email you an invoice within 24 hours with your total and payment options. Pay the invoice, we print, we ship.
FAQ
Clean logos with clear colors — team logos, band logos, event logos, brand wordmarks. Photos work if they're simple and don't have a lot of gradient or background. Photos of people, sunsets, or anything with soft color transitions don't work well yet — we're building that in. If you're unsure, send it anyway. We'll tell you before we print.
Four inches across, three millimeters thick. Round. Fits a standard pint glass, rocks glass, or wine glass base with room to see the design around the edge.
Up to four per coaster, including the background. Most logos fit in this range. If yours needs more, we'll send you a simplified version to approve before we print.
Stagecoach pre-orders (submitted April 24-26) are printed the week of April 27. Fulfillment is expected May 10-15 depending on order volume. Regular orders after Stagecoach will have a 7-10 day turnaround.
You won't pay on this site. Submit the order form, we email you an invoice within 24 hours, you pay the invoice via Venmo, Zelle, or card. Then we print and ship.
Sets of four only. We batch-print each set together, and one coaster isn't worth the setup time.
Yes. Shipping options and cost are quoted on the invoice once we know your address. Most orders ship via USPS for a few dollars.
An eight-year-old named Kenzlee, with parents who handle the printer. Real small business, real human on the other end of the email.
Tell us. We'll reprint or refund. We'd rather fix it than have you unhappy with a coaster.