If you're like me, then you probably try to have a nice stack of name labels on hand for all those things your kids have to take to camp, school, daycare and everywhere else their busy little social calendars may take them. But when kids start to outgrow those ubiquitous frog and heart design options, what do you do?
I'm delighted to see the new fashion print label offerings from Oliver's Labels. How could I resist the London Bouquet--you know, as in, Liberty of... Or the Burberry Inspired plaid? There's also a swirly, Pucci Inspired print that girls will grow out of a little later than a kitty cat or teddy bear image, and you can customize the font too which is a nice touch.
Is it weird if I admit that I'm anxiously awaiting the start of
school not just because I'm missing my morning coffee shop visits, but
also because I can't wait to use these labels? Yeah. I guess it kind of
is. -StephanieFind More: Doodads and Random Bits of Coolness
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I love your website and check it daily for your great finds. You seem to seek out the best and safest products out there. That being said, I was disappointed to see that Oliver's Labels, and other clothing labels I found, are made from vinyl which is very toxic. Sadly, on their FAQ section they seemed excited to report that their labels are vinyl, which I'm sure they would not if they were informed of it's negative effects. It is very difficult to steer clear of products that are toxic such as-vinyls, plastics 3, 6, 7, and bpa lined cans (Eden has bpa free cans), etc. so I thought I would pass along the info. Here's to finding those non-toxic gems and hoping they become the majority. "When you know better, you do better".