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Stick in name labels?
wayheykerry
Posts: 2 Newbie
Hey everyone, I've been sawing in labels for my kids clothes and I'm fed up with it!! I did a search on ebay and came across these labels called Stikins. Apparently you stick them in and you can wash them and they stay in.
That would be much quicker. I'm thinking about getting some, anyone used them before?
Edit: I can't post a link so if you don't know what I'm on about search ebay for "stikins"
That would be much quicker. I'm thinking about getting some, anyone used them before?
Edit: I can't post a link so if you don't know what I'm on about search ebay for "stikins"
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Stickers-STIKINS%C2%AE-Childrens-Clothing-Labelling/dp/B008JZR9K2/ref=sr_1_1?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1362744421&sr=1-1
Gives a listing on amazon but down the page a bit is the reviews.0 -
Thanks! Seems they work. I'll get the 20 pack from eBay and see.0
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Just write on the label in biro - much cheaper!
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When Dad went into residential care, I used these on his clothes -
https://www.nametag-it.co.uk/shop.php?f=products&id=60 -
My mum used to get iron on tags for us from the shop that sold school clothes - no idea if that helps or not!My Debt Free Diary
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=54153460 -
We've got Stikins and they've never come off yet. Stuck to clothes labels, lunch bags, bottom of drinks bottles, etc (been stuck on 18mth+ in some cases)
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My mum used to get iron on tags for us from the shop that sold school clothes - no idea if that helps or not!
I too bought some of these from a school shop, they printed their names off in the shop and hey presto. I was cynical after years of sewing the labels in, but I'm a convert! Even after several months, they're still there and it's a lot easier when it comes to recycling them, because you don't have to spend time unpicking the label.MSE Forum's favourite nutter :T0
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