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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