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02 Nov, 2009

Kids Losing Stuff? Try These Waterproof Custom Labels

Posted by: Meg In: Lunchbox Products

custom-labels How many items have been lost by your kids this school year?  As a parent, lost items can be both frustrating and expensive!  I was elated to find my daughter’s new jacket in the school’s Lost & Found this morning… in the past I haven’t been quite so lucky!  I immediately came home to write her name and phone number inside one of the coat pockets, wondering how well this will hold up through the wash.  I was reminded of a custom label company with great kids labels: ID ME Labels.  They have an array of self adhesive labels made for school gear (notebooks, lunch boxes, backpacks, water bottle labels, etc) as well as a line of fabric labels that would help keep your jackets, tote bags, and nicer clothes from disappearing.

ID ME Labels personalized labels for school gear are dishwasher, microwave safe and UVA resistant. Their clothing labels are washer- andclothing-labels dryer-safe. Although I haven’t used these first-hand, it seems like a set of these waterproof labels could be a great investment for those of us with loss-prone kids.  They would also be great for me to stick custom name labels on things like my Nano and camera, so that when those items inevitably get lost there is at least a potential of getting them back!

Most of the custom labels pictured on ID ME Labels display the child’s first & last name–cute and effective for school supplies. There are also many color, font, label size, and icon choices to choose from so you can choose customized labels that really fit your child’s personality.  For camera/electronics and clothes labels, I would be more likely to put my cell phone number including area code, so that when items get lost around or out of town, I will hopefully get a phone call from a good Samaritan!

food-allergy-labels Another set of labels available from ID ME Labels are food allergy labels. These would be great to stick on lunch box gear, sandwich containers, lunch totes, thermoses, snack containers, etc. as helpful reminders to daycare and schools alerting them that your child has a particular food allergy.

Prices for ID ME Labels vary. Their basic all purpose school gear labels are $19.95 for a set of 25 personalized name labels. Clothing labels are $23.95 for a set of 60.  ID ME Labels also offers an extensive School/Camp Combo Pack of custom labels that includes an assortment of clothing labels, shoe labels, and all purpose name labels for $59.95.

There are several great choices in labels at ID ME Labels! If I had my pick I would do purple labels with the ice cream cone icon–very cute! Have any of you tried these out, and if so what do you think??



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5 Responses to "Kids Losing Stuff? Try These Waterproof Custom Labels"

1 | Anna W.

November 4th, 2009 at 3:10 pm

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I’ve ordered from Mabel’s Labels the past few years. I haven’t seen another company with similar products til now. Thank you for this review.

2 | Tina

November 4th, 2009 at 8:27 pm

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Meg — thanks for pointing these out, seems like a good way to keep things sorted between my boys. Let me know if you get any and how they work out!

Tina

3 | Meg

November 5th, 2009 at 9:17 pm

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Anna,
I hadn’t seen those yet, thanks for sharing! Have you been happy with Mabel’s Labels??

Meg

4 | JillS

December 7th, 2009 at 8:07 am

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This are so cute, but our last name exceeds the 10 character limit and I’m hoping to find something that doesn’t force my son to start abbreviating it to a single letter before he’s learned to spell it.

5 | Meg

December 20th, 2009 at 5:54 pm

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Jill,
Good point! Sorry they won’t work for you. However, I had some printed up with our last name & phone number… so perhaps you can do the same (but, then you wouldn’t have your son’s first name…) I went with last name because then we can use them for both our kids items and they are working out great.
Meg

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I'm Meg, a stay home Mom of 2 interested in promoting healthy, low waste lunches for kids and grownups. I aim to present good recipe ideas for packed lunches and to analyze lunchbox products currently available. I encourage involving your kids in all aspects of food. From gardening, to nutrition, to enjoying recipes and making some up... there is a lot to learn and enjoy. Cooking with kids in the kitchen is both spectacularly messy and fun, and generally well worth the extra cleanup time...