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I finally received Kenzie's school supply list a little over a week ago so I was scrambling to find all the requested items. Her school requires that all items sent are labeled with her name. Since she loves Frozen, I decided to pick up some Sharpie Pens at Walgreens and make personalized school labels for her supplies. Who doesn't love a Sharpie?
I was excited to try the Sharpie Pens which have the same bold and smooth writing as the marker but doesn't bleed through paper. The brushed stainless steel body makes it look and feel like a refillable premium pen that I can carry around in my purse. It was time to put these to the test and whip out some labels for Kenzie.
PRINT DIRECTIONS
Materials
- Adhesive vinyl, foil or paper
- Sharpie Stainless Steel Pen
- Sharpie Pen Grip Assisted
- Scissors and/or Cutting Machine (I used the Silhouette Portrait)
- Cut out a sheet of 8.5 x11 adhesive paper. I started with vinyl but switched to the foil because Kenzie said she liked the "shiny" paper.
- Use this template I've created for the labels and either use a cutting machine or scissors to cut out the labels.
- Using a black Sharpie Pen, write your child's name on each label. This takes patience and a steady hand if you like a uniform look. Good thing I had my perfectionist friends over for a BBQ on label making day and they gave me a helping hand!
- Find a snowflake design you like and use the blue Sharpie pen to draw it next to your child's name. You can freehand your own snowflake but since my drawing skills are not that great, I just found one I liked and copied it.
- After you've completed as many labels as you need, just peel off and stick to your child's school supplies!
- These are also great as party favors or even just because for friends who come by to play. After Kenzie's friend saw these labels, she requested some of her own.
I'm thinking of making "Olaf" personalized labels for Kenzie's birthday party goody bags!
Do you have to label everything for your child's school? Have you tried making your own labels?
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What a cute idea. My niece is SO into Frozen right now. I have to show these to my SIL so she can make some!
ReplyDeleteWhat cute ideas for labels. I love the Frozen theme, that is so big right now, I am sure so many girls who want these!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea! I can't believe I never thought to make my own labels like this!
ReplyDeleteWe label everything so I love this idea!
ReplyDeleteAwe... those are so super-cute. My little girls would love, love, love these
ReplyDeleteLove Sharpies. I use them in our homeschooling frequently. These sound amazing, I know what I will be trying out!
ReplyDeleteI love Sharpie pens! They are a must-have in my home office.
ReplyDeleteWe use them a lot when making posters or trifold boards. I love the pens too.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I love making labels, and try to make sure everything is properly labeled.
ReplyDeleteI think these are so cute! My daughter's name is also Makenzi but obv. spelled much differently. We call her Kenzi too!
ReplyDeleteThis is a really great idea. It's perfect for forgetful little girls!
ReplyDeleteLove the labels! Very cute idea. My kids are older and I still would like to do this for them. lol
ReplyDeleteI really wish we'd had something like this when my nephew was younger. Do you know he actually lost his coat once? Who looses a coat?!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea! Nothing gets lost, and it's super cute!
ReplyDeleteWe label everything! I mean, EVERYTHING! The kiddo is so worried about losing even 1 pencil. Cute idea!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I wish I had a steady hand to write so neat,
ReplyDeleteI've got to hand it to you for writing/drawing all that without getting a cramp! I've made labels before but tend to print them :)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a creative idea. My daughter would love these.
ReplyDeleteHow cute! These would come in handy for my daughters' items at school. Three girls and three different classrooms gets a little crazy!
ReplyDeleteAdorable labels! My daughter would LOVE these.
ReplyDeleteThis is actually the first year I didn't have to label school supplies (I was so happy!). BUT - I love this idea! And on a side note - I didn't know that sharpie made pens. Very cool!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know Sharpie made pens! I have to try them I love smooth-writing pens and the quality in your pics looks great!
ReplyDeleteThose labels turned out great! I have to label everything for my grandson, too, so it doesn't get lost at preschool.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute and a great way to keep track of school supplies!! Love being able to make them myself!
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