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Cute Address Labels
Cute address labels are great for children because they enjoy placing the kids return address labels on the finished stationery. Ducks and chicks address labels are fun to use.
One sweet way to get your child involved in writing a note on a notecard is to use address labels like "Lill Chickety cute address labels" and have them place it on the envelope.
Another great idea is to site down with your child and make some printable thank you notecards and other kids crafts like making address labels after a theme like penguins. Use a penguin image and place it on address labels like "Mr. Penguin cute address labels".
You can make address labels after any theme you choose like flowers, summer time image, kids gardening activities and sports.
You can even leave the address label blank and let your child write out his or her name and address on it, just so long as the Post Office can read when to send the letter back if necessary.
Enjoy making personalized address labels everyday!
Kim Hummert
Greeting cards for children can be humorous and fun. Children can color the cards on the inside and write a message. Enjoy making greeting cards for kids.
You can make some fun printable bookplates by using an image of an activity that a friend enjoys and placing it on a set of gift book labels and affixing the ex libris on the inside or backside cover of a book you are giving. They'll enjoy looking on the bookplate and reflecting on the moment and thought of your gift.
Do you enjoy cooking? How about some Fun Book Labels for your cookbooks? You could place your name on the bookplate or book label, or indicate the pages of the cookbook you enjoy most.
If you know of a breast cancer survivor, consider making breast cancer bookplates with a special note on them and give the book as a personalized gift to a friend. Consider using the pink ribbon as a colorful image on the bookplate alongside your message.
Do you have a set of books to be donated to a local charity or group organization? Place some donated by book plates on the inside front cover of your books with your name and the date given on them!
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