Sunday, June 28, 2009

Oliver's Labels

One thing you quickly learn as a mom is to label things...and I mean everything. Over the past four plus years since I became a mom we've lost countless toys, shoes and other items. So when Family Review Network recently asked me if I'd be interested it trying out some labels from Oliver's Labels I was definitely interested.

I got off to a rocky start with these labels however. They didn't arrive before I moved and I was so crazy busy that it didn't occur to me that they hadn't come or been forwarded to me. But no fear, they're a great company and when I contacted them asking about the missing labels they made up a new batch and mailed them right off to me. They didn't take long to arrive and now we have some super cute labels to keep our youngest daughter's gear from getting lost.

They have a ton of cool designs to choose from so you can find one that fits your personality. I choose the Pucci inspired design pictured here. I figure it fits me since my husband teases me and calls me a "hippie liberal freak." Lol! I'm so not...well, not entirely. Anyway, these labels arrived with this super cool pattern along with my daughter's name and the special Found-It code in case we lose something while we're in an unfamiliar place like a mall or zoo. With this code the person who finds your item can hop online to Oliver's Labels and enter the code so you can get your item back.

In addition to the cool designs and the Found-It tracking you can choose from several sizes and types. We received the Shoe Labels, Mini Labels, Original Labels and Stick-eez Clothing Labels.

All Oliver's Labels are easy to apply. They have a super sticky adhesive that doesn't come off, even in the dishwasher and the designs and information don't wear off easily like other labels.

For the next couple days you can save 10% at Oliver's Labels by using the code Labeleverything. Have fun labeling!

1 comments:

Cascia said...

I've heard of these before and i bet they are wonderful! I remember when my kids went to day care I had to label everything.