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Mabel’s Labels are one of the best products out there for moms who are constantly trying to keep track of their kid’s things since we know they will do it. Mabel’s Labels are durable labels for families. Mabel’s Labels feature labels for baby products, child safety products, sports labels, household organizational labels, and seasonal items. Mabel’s Labels are amazing because they are safe for laundry, dishwasher, and microwave! And if all that doesn’t work for you, they are 100% guaranteed.
For this Summer I have ordered my son the Limited Edition Camp Label Pack. This package comes with a label for everything that a child would take to Summer Camp. There are 10 personalized name stickers, 24 mini name stickers, 8 shoe stickers, 50 Tag Mates to stick on clothing labels and 2 personalized bag tags.
When I ordered the tags, I was amazed at how simple the process was. I typed my son’s name in and then browsed all of the design options, and there are a lot of options. They have a label design option for every sport, camping element, and animal, and they have both boy and girl designs. There are even some cute little tiara and cupcake labels. I was able to click on any option, and I would instantly see what my son’s name would look like on each label size.
So far we are really impressed with our Mabel’s Labels. We received our order within just a few days, with free shipping! Our labels look even better than they did on the computer screen; the color is very bright and clear. My son is 8 and was worried these would look to “little kid” but he chose the spider web option and he loves them.
Our labels have not gone to camp yet, but they have gone through the washing machine on some water bottles, and I have washed a few shirt labels, too. The labels are doing their job sticking to my son’s things. Now, let’s see if he can do his part and not lose them. (Even if he does, at least I know his name will be on them.)
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Alison Gibb says
These labels sounds like they are going to stay on the clothing. I can remember, when my son was little, ironing on labels for camp. I know there is no way he would have brought home all his clothes without them.