15 Round iron-on labels for clothes
Color-up your kids clothes with our iron-on labels! The name labels can be easily applied on every part of the clothes and they are of outstanding quality and impress with great, lasting colors. Applied on clothes the name labels can be machine washed up to 60° Celsius! washed up to 60° Celsius / 140° Fahrenheit.
High quality and extremely thin. The color-irons adopt themselves easily to every part of the clothes. Skin compatibility for children tested and qualified.
You can choose between a wide range of colors, icons and fonts.Your kids will love to create their own name labels. Try it out !
Usage instructions:These iron-on labels are perfect for clothes out of wool, socks, gloves, scarfs, towels as well as any other materials.
Essential for summer camps, vacation, outdoor activities, sports and afterschool programs.
Dimensions: 1.5in x 1.5in
Some iron-on labels will curl as they don't have glue, they're activated by heat to be applied to the fabric. This is normal.
You can put them flat by pressing with your hand and put them back in the envelope and maybe a book or magazine on top, and take them out when you're ready to apply them.
They may tend to curl before they're applied. When you apply them just flatten them with your hand and place the baking sheet on top to keep them flat and press with the iron. (as per application instructions)
Colorfuland long-lasting for any kid's adventure
Incredibly strong. Washing machine and tumbler safe up to 60° Celsius / 140° Fahrenheit
Unique - Create your favorite iron-on, choosing from a wide range of colors, fonts, and icons
1. Set your iron on 160° Celsius / 320° Fahrenheit (2ndposition, wool).
2. Place some baking paper between the sticker and the iron and press the iron against the sticker for 20 seconds, Avoid moving it around.
3. Before washing the labeled clothes the first time wait 48 hours.
3. Press the iron on the baking paper/label for 20 seconds. Wait for 48h before the first wash.
note: If the label does not hold, your iron was probably not hot enough. The label may melt if the iron is too hot.
The iron-on labels have no lamination on them, and when exposed to some chemicals found in products such as sunblock, bug repellents, or chlorine discoloration or fading may happen. The ink is resistant to laundry cycles with laundry soap and water, but any other chemicals do affect the ink.