The school year seemed to fly by and now as September approaches I'm preparing for another term and sending my little ones back through the gates excitedly into new classes. Like all parents, I don't want their shiny shoes, crisp white shirts and jumpers (which cost a small fortune) to go missing so labelling uniform is a wise option and something I do every summer.
Petit Fernand have a great range of customisable stickers and they have kindly sent packs for both of the Mini Mes to use - there is a chance to win some for yourselves too.
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Ordering is really straight forward and the website is easy to navigate. I selected the school packs which consist of 40 Iron-on name labels, 30 Stick-on name labels, 20 Stick-on name labels, 40 Stick-
on mini labels and 10 Shoe labels for £30. I did think they were perhaps a little pricey but they are good quality and the personalisation available is better than I've seen before.
on mini labels and 10 Shoe labels for £30. I did think they were perhaps a little pricey but they are good quality and the personalisation available is better than I've seen before.
I was able to choose the font style and colour, background colour and different icons for each child to suit their taste. I was quite impressed by the variety available and it was quick to checkout with the voucher codes I was provided with. Minxy opted for pretty pink and purple shades and star symbols and Jamster chose black, orange, green and blue with lightening bolts as they reminded him of Thor!
Shipping is free and the labels arrived just 2 days later in cheque book style folders. It's a really handy way to keep them all in one place and it's easy to remove them when required. The labels are divided by type and there is a care guide as well as instructions on how to apply the stickers to your property.
Application to clothing is just as simple - warm up the iron, press it onto the protective paper firmly for just 12 seconds, allow to cool and remove the protective paper. They are machine washable and fine in the tumble dryer too so you don't need to worry about replacing them.
Other stickers can be put on stationery, bags, lunch boxes and just about anywhere else you wish. The shoe stickers are shaped for a perfect fit and they have protective covers included to keep them in place which is useful.
For your chance to win a £30 voucher to purchase name labels or value packs of your choice you can enter via the Gleam entry form below.
The giveaway ends at 11.59pm GMT on 30th August 2015.
Leaving a comment is mandatory but there are additional entry methods available also.
Good luck!
my daughter loves maths!
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My son loves going to school. He enjoys PE and very good at numbers and reading
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English...so much so I went on to become an English teacherxxx
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My daughter is at preschool and loves all the different toys they have!
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