CAMP LABELS WITH COLORED PRINT
ADD A SPLASH OF COLOR TO YOUR LABELS!
To
provide some diversity and please our customer’s varying preferences, we offer
different personalization options for both our Sew On and Iron On Camp Labels
for Clothing. Each week we’ll be
focusing on a different option that we offer that will make your label unique
and stand out from the crowd.
WHY
SHOULD YOU CHOOSE CAMP LABELS WITH COLORED PRINT?
- Easier identification of your child’s clothing you send them off to camp. Parents know that the laundry situation in camp is public and clothing tends to get lost. The additional $3.00 cost for a set of colored labels is well worth the peace of mind of identifying your kid’s clothing faster.
- Add some excitement to the otherwise boring task of labeling your kid’s clothing for camp by combining red or blue ink colors with icons or initials and create a truly unique label without spending a fortune.
Color coded labels is always an excellent solution when you
have more than one child in a family. Have you ever sat in
front of a laundry basket of white underwear and tried to figure out which item
belongs to which kid? How many times have you gritted your teeth
when you heard, “Hey, Mom, why did you put someone else’s undershirt on my shelf?”
in the hectic morning rush hour. (Never
mind that all their undershirts look the same to you, they’re concerned just
with their own.)
Simply order a
different color print for each child and you’ll recognize their clothing in an
instant and greatly simplify
the sorting process. Now that each kid’s
socks and underwear has a different colored label on it, simply divide the clean
laundry by color before you fold it and put it away by the correct kid.
Yes, there
are plenty of other, creative ways of pairing socks before they land in the
hamper. Some Moms get different brands
for different kids to eliminate mix-ups but what I personally prefer one specific brand. Some Moms use sock locks or net bags or
baskets to divide stuff before they’re placed in the hamper but you gotta train
your kid’s to use them. The way I see
it, it’s hard enough to teach your kids to put their dirty clothing in the hamper
let alone divide it before they drop it in. I’ll anytime choose labeling their
items with different color labels just one time before they wear it, over any of the other
sorting solutions.
Plus, you get the
added benefit that when you’re ready to send them off to Summer Camp, most
of their stuff is already labeled with Camp Clothing Labels and you’ll have one
less thing on the Pre-Camp to do list.
Happy Camp
Labeling!
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