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Friday, 5 September 2025

Celebrate International Dot Day with Food, Drink and Creative Fun for All Ages

Every year on 15th September, people around the world celebrate International Dot Day, inspired by Peter H. Reynolds’ book The Dot. 

It’s a day dedicated to creativity, self-expression and making your mark, and what better way to celebrate than with colourful food, drinks and activities that everyone can enjoy?

Dot-Themed Food Ideas

Bring the theme to life on your table with these fun ideas:

Polka Dot Biscuits – Bake plain sugar biscuits and decorate them with bright icing dots or colourful sprinkles.

Spotty Cupcakes – Top each cupcake with smarties, jelly tots or little icing dots.

Mini Pizza Dots – Use small pitta breads or round crackers topped with cheese, tomato and a variety of toppings arranged in circular shapes.

Fruit Dots – Skewer grapes, blueberries, strawberries and melon balls for a healthy “dotty” fruit kebab.

Cheese Ball Platter – Roll cheese into bite-sized dots and pair with crackers.

Creative Drinks

Drinks can be just as fun and spotty as the food:

Bubble Tea – The tapioca pearls are perfect edible “dots.”

Fruit Spritzers – Add round slices of lemon, lime, orange and floating berries to sparkling water or lemonade.

Hot Chocolate with Marshmallow Dots – Top with mini marshmallows to make a dot pattern.

Creative Fun for All Ages

Dot Day is about creativity, so make sure to bring out the pens, paints and imagination. Here are a few activities:

Dot Painting – From cotton buds to paintbrush tips, create dot art inspired by Aboriginal dot paintings or colourful polka-dot patterns.

Collaborative Dot Mural – Cover a wall or large sheet of paper with dots added by everyone who visits.

DIY T-shirts or Tote Bags – Fabric paint and round stamps make for brilliant wearable dot art.

Storytime – Read The Dot aloud and encourage children (and adults!) to “make their mark.”

Dot Hunt – Create a scavenger hunt around the house or garden, looking for naturally occurring dots, circles and spots.

A Celebration for All Ages

Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or just someone who loves creativity, International Dot Day is a chance to bring people together with fun, food and imagination. From spotty cakes to dot paintings, it’s all about celebrating the power of creativity and self-expression.

So put on something spotty, get the paints and sprinkles out, and let’s make International Dot Day a colourful celebration for all!

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