Iron on Name Tags

Updated on July 01, 2009
J.L. asks from Fayetteville, NC
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My son is going to an over night camp for a week and they want us to label all of his items. I'm looking for a place that has a fast turn around time. I've googled them and the few places I've called I've either gotten no response or they would take 4 weeks to ship.

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Thanks ladies! I ordered some labels and I'm going to get a laundry marker for when I run out.

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G.H.

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Use a black marker and mark the size tag on each item.

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M.C.

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I purchased iron-on tags from www.stuckonyou.biz. I'm not sure how quickly they ship, but someplace to check into.

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C.W.

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Mabel's Labels are GREAT, I highly recommend them - but unfortunately, you might not get them in time since you only have one week. You might just have to haul out a Sharpie!

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M.A.

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I took the more simple approach....a laundry marker. Sharpies eventually wash off, but the laundry marker is still on the hand me down clothes my two yo is wearing w/ my 9 yo's name!

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K.G.

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If you have a PC and printer do it from home. You can buy the iron on transfers to print on then cut them out and iron on! I think Walmart may carry them, otherwise Hobby Lobby or a craft store should have them for sure!

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