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Camp Products

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Clothing & Name Labels

Clothing & Name Labels

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Frequently Asked Questions.

New to Label Daddy? We created our products with you, the parents, in mind! Here are some of our most frequently asked questions.

  • What is the Add-On Laminate for Labels?

    Our lamination option is a thin transparent layer that we apply to the labels after they are printed to help protect the print from any abrasion, detergents, or chemicals the label comes in contact with. This added layer of protection will ensure your labels will stay looking vibrant for years to come.
    The lamination option is included on our Camp Pack, School Pack and other selected packs (check the product descriptions for more information).

  • What are Label Daddy labels made of?

    We sell peel and stick-on labels. Our labels are made of a thin vinyl that has an industrial strength adhesive on the back. We print your design on the vinyl; in addition we can apply a very thin laminate for extra durability at a small price increase.

  • What can I put my Label Daddy Labels on?

    Label Daddy labels will stick to any hard surfaces and some soft surfaces like: leather on a baseball glove, a dog leash or a diaper bag. Our stick on clothing labels can be applied to garment/care tags, as well as any hard surface like our other labels!

  • What do I do if my child's name won't fit on the label?

    If you are having trouble fitting the entire name on the labels, then please contact us to let us know. We will require the correct spelling of the name and the order number of your recent purchase. Your labels will certainly include the entire name, even if it doesn’t fit on our website.

  • How do I remove the labels?

    Although our stick-on labels are backed with industrial strength adhesive, it is possible to remove them with intent. The easiest way is to start picking at a corner to loosen it, and then peel the whole label off. If you're having trouble removing labels - a few seconds under a blow dryer will loosen the adhesive and allow you to peel the label off the surface.

  • How should I apply my labels to my belongings?

    Label Daddy labels should always be applied by an adult or under adult supervision. To make sure that your labels will work as expected, it's important that you order the correct size label for your application. Every label page on our website gives you details about the specific label and what you can use that label on. For best results, our clothing labels should be applied to a garment’s care tag. If no care tag is present, apply the label to a garment’s brand imprint (the stamped area where a company will provide their logo or care information). We do not recommend applying the labels directly to fabric, as it may not have a strong enough surface for the adhesive to bond to.
    Our labels like pressure, so don't be afraid to really give them a good going over with your thumb, or a good squeeze between your thumb and fingers. Another trick to help your labels stick - after applying labels to clothing items, throw them in the dryer for a few minutes, and then go over the labels one more time while they are still warm. Make sure to give them 24 hours before putting them in the washing machine.
    For hard goods, just stick them to a clean, dry surface and work any bubbles you find, out to the edges with your thumb.