I second the labels from inchbug. Love them. They stay on very well. I was worried that I would go through one sheet quickly, but I haven't used but a few and DD's been going since the end of January.
Wickedly nice Step Mom to JJ since 5/2/09 Born 7/26/01-- Adopted 3/6/02
Two and a Half Years, Too Many Treatments, One Precious Miracle Abby born 11/5/12
I get everything from Inchbug. nbsp;The Orbit labels are great for bottles and I also got some stickers that go his clothes, bibs, blankets, etc.nbsp;Another trick I learned is to put all the bottles and food in a gallon size ziploc bag with the name on it. Makes it easier for the daycare teachers to keep their fridge organized and find V's stuff quickly. nbsp;
What she said... Love ichbug labels and our daycare requires that breast milk is labeled because they prepare it differently so we do the ziplock bag too.
I have some of the band type labels from Inchbug, but I also got some great stick on labels from Etsy that have held up extremely well even in the dishwasher. I think the seller is called MeY Decals.
Re: Day care labeling
I second the labels from inchbug. Love them. They stay on very well. I was worried that I would go through one sheet quickly, but I haven't used but a few and DD's been going since the end of January.
Wickedly nice Step Mom to JJ since 5/2/09
Born 7/26/01-- Adopted 3/6/02
Two and a Half Years, Too Many Treatments, One Precious Miracle
Abby born 11/5/12
What she said... Love ichbug labels and our daycare requires that breast milk is labeled because they prepare it differently so we do the ziplock bag too.
Me:36, DH:37
DS born 11/2012
BFP 7/26/14, Missed M/C at 8 weeks, discovered at 10 wks, 6 days, D&C 9/22/14, Dx: Partial molar pregnancy