Face it, these labels are really cute

Anyone with kids know how important it is to label every single item they have. How else are you going to identify all the stuff that winds up in the lost and found bin? Over the years I’ve tried many different labeling methods and have usually resorted to a “permanent”…

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Anyone with kids know how important it is to label every single item they have. How else are you going to identify all the stuff that winds up in the lost and found bin?

Over the years I’ve tried many different labeling methods and have usually resorted to a “permanent” marker, which despite what the package says, not so much. After ten years of research I have determined that stick on name
labels are the way to go. But why just settle for a plain old name tags
when you can something far more adorable?

The custom photo labels from idmelabels.com are like nothing we’ve seen before. Truly, how could they be anything but adorable when they feature a
picture of your kid?

You can choose from lots of fun styles and funky
fonts and best of all you can use them practically anywhere. They’re
dishwasher and microwave safe, and UVA resistant so you put an end to
the “I call the pink bowl” arguments every morning by slapping a photo
label on the bottom of them.

Just
upload a picture of your child and they will silhouette it and create
the label. You can’t preview it before you order, but when I tried it out, mine came out
great so I wouldn’t sweat it.

They’re $33.75 for a pack of 25. No, not
cheap. But I think they’re cute enough to rationalize the cost. Lord
knows how many times I’ve done that with shoes.–Betsy

Create a custom photo label (or two) for your kids at idmelabels.com.


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