Personalized Luggage/Bag tags
Personalized Luggage/Bag tags
With our personalized bag tag, your child can keep their belongings organized while showcasing their individuality, with the option of having all the important information printed, the chances of misplacing the bags reduce.
You can print the Full name (On the front), Contact number and address (On
the back). It’s not just a tag; it’s a fun accessory that adds a personal touch to their
everyday items.
We have the option of 10 different themes to make according to your choice.
Recommended Age
Recommended Age
Materials
Materials
High quality A4 size paper
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
This item is non-returnable
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
For Waterproof and other labels
Apply Labels Correctly
Before using the item, ensure the label is applied to a clean, dry, and smooth surface.
Hand Wash Recommended
For best results, hand wash items with labels. Gently scrub with mild dish soap and water, using a soft cloth or sponge. Avoid abrasive scrubbing as it can damage the label or its adhesive.
Avoid Soaking
While the labels are waterproof, extended exposure to water (such as soaking) or harsh chemicals (like bleach) can weaken the adhesive over time. Limit soaking and rinse promptly after washing.
Dry Thoroughly
After washing, dry the item thoroughly with a soft towel or allow it to air dry completely. Ensure no moisture remains around the label edges to prevent peeling.
For transparent bag tags:
Cleaning: Wipe the tag gently with a soft, damp cloth to remove dirt and
grime. For tougher stains, use a mild soap solution and rinse with clean water.
Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Do not use abrasive cleaners, solvents, or alcohol-
based products, as these can damage the acrylic surface.
Check for Damage: Regularly inspect the tag for any signs of wear. If it
becomes scratched or damaged, consider replacing it to keep your child’s
belongings looking great.
For Iron on labels
Apply Labels Correctly
When applying your iron-on labels, make sure the fabric is clean, dry, and free of wrinkles. Use an iron set to the appropriate temperature for the fabric type. Ensure the label is centered and positioned properly before applying heat.
Use the Right Temperature
For most fabrics, a medium to high heat setting works best, but always check the specific instructions on your label packaging for temperature recommendations. Avoid using steam during the application process, as it can affect the adhesive bond.
Cover with a Cloth
Place a thin cloth, like a cotton pressing cloth or parchment paper, over the label before ironing to protect both the label and the fabric. This also helps prevent direct heat from damaging the label.
Press, Don’t Slide
Press the iron down firmly on the label for the recommended time (usually 15-20 seconds), then lift and place the iron in a new position to ensure even heat distribution. Do not slide the iron over the label, as this can cause the adhesive to shift or the label to wrinkle.
Allow to Cool
After applying the label, allow it to cool completely before handling or wearing the item. This helps ensure the adhesive sets properly and that the label stays in place.
Washing Instructions
Hand Wash or Machine Wash: Iron-on labels are durable but should be washed inside out to prevent friction against the label. Use cold or lukewarm water for the best results.
Gentle Cycle: For machine washing, use a gentle cycle to protect the label and fabric.
Avoid Bleach: Do not use bleach or harsh chemicals as they can degrade the label’s adhesive and affect its appearance.