Posts Tagged ‘clothing labels’
A bug you’ll like this summer!
My youngest son gets the WORST bug bites. Whenever we go camping he inevitably gets bitten. And they are not just bites but WELTS!! I have no choice but to douse him in bug spray. I have seen this new product, which I am excited to try and avoid all the chemicals!
But the bugs he does love are ladybugs! He always spies them, gently picks them up, and says “awwww, she’s so cuuuute!” In honor of the summer bugs we love, I designed Buggy Name Dots! Enter “summer2010″ at checkout for 15% off!
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Allergy Dots and Exclamation Dots…your important info seen!!
The cutest on the market, if I do say so myself! Fun and bright colors are cool but also draw attention to any important information you need to communicate. Have a little more peace of mind knowing that caregivers will constantly be reminded of your child’s important information.
New Allergy Dots and Exclamation Dots get the point across and like our original Name Dots are dishwasher and washing machine safe and will adhere to any surface! Peels, sticks, and stays!
The text is fully customizable with your pertinent and perhaps life saving information! Here’s another idea, get a set for travel. You can put your contact info right onto your kid so when you are fighting the throngs at Disneyland you know that whoever finds the little one who got away can call your cell immediately! Also great for your luggage, video camera, backpack, sunhat….anything that might get left behind!
Allergies and medical conditions can be a bummer. So have a little fun and add some color and art to your medic alerts! Let us know what you think and if you want to see more designs for this product!
New Stationary Dots!
Not everyone needs washable name labels, so KiDECALS is now offering an alternative! Stationary Dots are perfect to seal letters, customize stationary, identify books, decorate folders… Though not washable or as durable as Name Dots, Stationary Dots are just as fun! Choose any design currently offered on the website. Just add “Stationary Dots” to your shopping cart, include which design you want (including the one shown), and what information you want printed on your order in the “instructions to merchant”. Stationary Dots come in the same set up as the Name Dots do: 30 large dots and 58 small dots. Priced at $12/set. Great Deal!
Ummm, Lost Much??
If there was ever a need for some personalized name labels, I think this would be a good place to start! What a crazy amount of lost and unclaimed water bottles! If only these peeps had stuck some KiDECALS Name Dots on their hydration devices! This is at our local Velodrome where it looks like I will have to start advertising my wares…
Think how much money these people could save without having to buy a new water bottle every week! I have Name Dots sets for climbers and skiers but bikers and boarders are definitely next! Label your bottles, so this doesn’t happen to you!
Love for Haiti
My heart is hurting for the people of Haiti and for the families who have lost or are searching for their loved ones. I didn’t find out about the earthquake until Wednesday afternoon. Tuesday night was a no media night and early to bed. Wednesday morning we were up in the mountains. When we returned that afternoon, the first call on my cell phone was from my mom. ”Are you worried about Lynnie?” she asked.
Lynn is one of my dearest and oldest friends. We first met in Kindergarten and through us our families became close. Lynn’s father was an economist and travelled to many different countries for his work. In fourth grade, Lynn and her family left for Haiti. We spent Christmas with them there that year. Seeing first hand the terrible poverty of the country yet experiencing the beautiful hearts and souls of the people who lived there, changed the way I viewed the world. It obviously did for Lynn as well, because up until Tuesday she was living in Port-au-Prince working on her dissertation. Lynn is one of the smartest, funniest, and kindest people I know. She and her sisters are like sisters to me. When my mom told me about the devastation, my heart sank immediately fearing the worst for Lynn.
The next 48 plus hours were spent in constant concern for her welfare. I spent hours on Facebook; posting pictures and information about her, talking to her friends, trying to find GPS coordinates for her address to give to people searching for her there. Finally, as Thursday night approached, her family and friends received news, via Facebook, of her safety! The power of social media! Facebook knew before the State Department did! I sobbed in relief. My emotions were a roller coaster for those 48 hours. I cannot even begin to comprehend the pain and suffering so many thousands are having to endure.
I designed this little decal that you can put on your coffee mug, your notebook, your backpack, or on anything to show your love, support and prayers for Haiti. It is dishwasher and washing machine proof. 100% of proceeds from this sticker will go to Partners in Health.
Thanks for your support and please keep the people of and in Haiti and their families and loved ones in your hearts.
Totally Custom!!
I love making people happy! Recently I made custom name labels for a client with her family’s favorite team colors. They were psyched and I was thrilled they were so happy! So, now I am offering totally customizable Name Dots! Add your logo, a picture, artwork, choose your favorite colors or fonts. Really anything is possible! Make custom labels for party favors. Create a really fun address label. Make a cute addition to baby announcements! Advertise your business or artwork! 

Bonus!
So this is kind of cool…I have been trying to get my 6 year old to memorize our street address and phone number for safety reasons. He really hasn’t show much interest in it. Perhaps my annoying him with constant pop quizzes had something to do with it?? After a while I gave up figuring, like anything, when he was ready to learn it he would learn it. So this morning when he rattles off our phone number without any provocation, stunned I asked him if he had to learn that in school (it certainly wasn’t from my inadequate teaching style)??!! “No, mommy! It’s just on all of my scorpian stickers you put on everything!” So I guess another benefit of my Name Dots is that information not only sticks to your stuff but in your kid’s mind as well! Cool, right?!
Christmas Comes But Once a Year!
Does anyone remember this cartoon? I remember watching it with my best friend from kindergarten and her sister (hi Lynn and Anne!) and thinking it was so hysterical! We would hop around singing in those little, funny cartoon voices. Every holiday season I sing this song at least once in my head and smile. In all the craziness of this season, sometimes it’s nice just to sing tra la la la la!
Last year, my boys and I made “Healthy Fudge” to give out to all of our friends, teachers, neighbors, and anyone else who crossed our path! It does seem that homemade gifts make a special impact. This year we are making it again, and packaging it in these cute little containers I found at Target for one dollar! I will make custom labels with the ingredients and a special holiday note from us. My decals are a fun way to personalize a gift!
Here is our healthy fudge recipe that my friend Julia helped me create inspired from a recipe by Elana’s Pantry. Both Julia and Elana are Boulder locals who are amazing gluten free chefs! Since my younger one shows signs of asthma, we are going easy on the gluten and dairy in our house these days. Another reason I love this recipe is because it is high in protein and the “good fats” so I don’t feel so guilty when my kids eat lots of it!
“Healthy Fudge”
1 cup of raw cacao powder
½ cup of coconut oil
½ cup of cashew butter
½ cup macademia nut butter
1 cup agave nectar
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
¼ teaspoon celtic sea salt
¼ teaspoon of cinnamon
Mix together, pour into a baking pan, refrigerate or freeze. When hardened, cut into squares. Package with wax paper between the layers and be sure to tell recipients to refrigerate as fudge will soften at room temp! Enjoy!
First Day of School
My three year old has been screaming throughout ANY transition where I have to leave (going to bed, taking a nap, going to the gym), clinging to me like a monkey. Of course, his schtick is up 2 seconds after I leave the room as he returns to goofy, happy self, but he is totally pulling at my heartstrings and making me wonder, “what am I doing wrong??” So when my six year old marched into his classroom without so much as a backward glance, I felt a wave of pride, relief, and happiness. I only shed a few tears as my first born matriculated into his first six years of public education, better than the waterworks I was sure were to embarrass me.
So I have been working like mad on my new Name Dots, mostly to get ready for the our endless amounts of things needed to be labeled for preschool and kindergarten. I have been putting them on everything! Our lunch boxes, back packs, tupperware, water bottles, shoes, clothing tags…
Here is Desi on his first day of school with his Scorpion Name Dot on his backpack.

They are coming in super useful and the kids love them!
Today I did a little photo of some of the other Name Dots styles. It was the first time I worked with my tabletop photo studio and I am pretty happy with the results! I’m no Annie Liebowitz, obviously, really all I can do is focus and shoot. But I got what I was after. Some nice clean shots that I didn’t have to pay a fortune for!





Makeup on by 9am
So we had a photo shoot yesterday. I haven’t had professional pictures taken of the boys for two years when I took them to one of those portrait places at the mall where the photographer tried to make my one year old smile by tickling his face with what looked like a dirty feather duster. It was a near disaster and I was sure my baby was going to get pink eye. So this experience was TOTALLY different! I “won” this session at our preschool’s fundraiser (I love how people say they won things at an auction, like they didn’t actually pay for it.) If you are looking for an awesome photographer in Colorado, Kirsten Boyer is your gal. She completely engaged the kids and had wonderful ideas for how to get really wonderfully natural shots.
AND we got pictures of the four of us together! I CAN’T BELIEVE IT! The last time we had a picture with the four of us together, Quincy was in utero.





















