Seal-n-Stick™ Collection Our cute transportation design kids name labels are perfect for daycare and school. Writeable and waterproof, they are perfect to label everything for your babies and toddlers who love vehicles and transportation. Dishwasher and microwave safe. Use on:
- baby bottles
- sippy cups
- water bottles for school, daycare and gym
- breast milk freezer storage bags
- baby wipes
- sunscreen and ointments
- diaper rash cream
- chapstick and hand sanitizer
- lotions and medicine
- snack and lunch containers
- school supplies
- toys and electronics
(Tip: write in your allergy reminder, such as 'NO TREE NUTS' or 'NO MILK' .)
They keep your writing clean and easy to read for organizing and labeling items in your home, kitchen, school, garage, daycare, camp, sports activities and more.
- Dishwasher-safe (top rack recommended)
- Microwave-safe
- Bottle-warmer-safe (steam-safe)
- Freezer-safe
- BPA free; made in the USA
Easy to use:
1. WRITE on the label with a ballpoint pen or fine-tipped permanent marker.
2. SEAL the label by peeling off the backing from the overlay flap and press the flap down over your writing to seal.
3. STICK the label on to your item when it is clean and dry.
All labels are write-on and self-seal. Waterproof and wipeable.
- Dishwasher-safe (top rack recommended)
- Microwave-safe
- Bottle-warmer-safe (steam-safe)
- Freezer-safe
- BPA free
- Made in the USA
Each package is 24 labels. Transportation design. Self-laminating. Each label is .625" x 2.75"
Best on plastic, metal, wood, ceramic and paper. Can vary on silicone and glass.
For fabrics and labeling clothing, get our clothing labels.
WHAT MAKES OUR SEAL-N-STICK™ LABELS UNIQUE?
Our labels are not only waterproof, but they're writeable. You customize them with your own writing, seal them, then stick them. They are reusable, affordable, and simple to use. And, we're proud to say, they're completely safe and made in the USA.
Perfect for all items going to daycare, school, the gym, activities or just around the house. They prevent: mix-up's, shared items (shared germs), lost items, and wasted re-labeling because our labels stay put through washings.