Our DCP requires that everything be labeled, sippies, bottles, shoes, coats, hats, etc. Since we're the only ones at the center who are CDing, I am going to assume we also need to have all of the diapers labeled. Oh the horror, I'd be defacing my fluff :cry: Ok, in all seriousness though...I can get labels made, the question I have is should I get the stick on the labels of the diapers or that iron onto the material of the outside of the diapers?
how do you handle labeling of things?
Weezy6703
06-19-2008, 08:44 AM
a lot of things are labeled, his shoes aren't and we don't have to provide sippy cup. I don't label his diapers, but he's also the only one in cloth in his class so it's easy for them. I too thought about the defacing of the fluff. lol he's also the only one with a wet bag that hangs so it just stays in his cubby
there's an ad in my working mom's magazine called Stuck on You, and they have vinyl name labels, clothing transfers (washing machine and dryer safe) and vinyl shoe lables. the website is www.stuckonyou.biz
there's another labeling company mentioned in diaper chatter a while back but i can't remember the name of it.
do you think if you had ONLY one kind/brand that they would know the diapers were your LO's?
it kind of stinks...i wanted to label my diapers somehow cuz everynow and then one will drift off to another cubby from different workers rotating, but they always come back home.
Deanner03
06-19-2008, 08:49 AM
Oh the shame of defiling the fluff! :reaction: Most have a tag from the maker, you could put a tag over that one, or just write initials/name on with a sharpie. Will that work?????
Dolphin_Medic
06-19-2008, 09:27 AM
I was looking at mabels labels and they have one that sticks to the care tag. We're using BG 3.0s and Thirsties AIO and both those have tags, so I think I'll use ones that stick to the tags. I'll look into the other suggestions too.
Thanks everyone for your opinion
doberbrat
06-19-2008, 01:45 PM
we were the ONLY ones using cloth so we didnt have to label.