• 3.50 / 5

Item #: 3021213
Personalization: P May be engraved for $15.00
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This First Communion folding photo plaque is the ideal First Communion photo gift frame. The First Communion folding photo plaque easily stands on its own on any tabletop or shelf and is perfect for displaying your favorite photograph of your First Communicant. The picture frame itself is made of brass with an oval opening on the right panel for a 3 x 4" photo. The left panel is decorated with a pewter chalice and host above which reads a banner, First Holy Communion. Below the pewter emblem is the inscription, “As you take your First Communion always know that God is your friend, that he has always loved you and his love will never end.” Gift box with clear plastic cover is included.

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  • 3.50 / 5
(3.50/5 Stars, 2 Ratings) Based on 2 Reviews
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Our Grandson's First Communion Picture 4.00 out of 5

By: Crackers (Enola PA, May 19, 2011) Verified Buyer
Pros: The gift was perfect;
Cons: Engraving could be darker;
Best Uses: To show our grandson; On his special day;
Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
Better than I expected.

Measurements Off 3.00 out of 5

By: Sam (Hawaii, May 6, 2009)
Pros: I like the color weight;
Cons: Measurements wrong;
Best Uses: Gift for niece;
Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
I like the colors; copper and pewter. It is attractive. The weight feels good in the hand as one holds the picture frame to view. Unfortunately, the advertised measurements for picture opening are incorrect; it will only hold a 3"x4" photo (NOT a 3x5 as specified in the advertisement). This inconvenienced me because I ordered the photo before I received the frame. Even though the frame has hinges, as if to close, it does not close neatly; it leaves a gap but I guess it was meant to stand for display not be carred about in one's purse.