How do you Ptouch? The Iron Edition

Posted by Ivy Grover on 09/20/2019

HAPPY SATURDAY EVE! If you are reading this, congratulations! You have made it through another crazy week and hopefully a couple days off are on their way. This weeks blog was a fun one for me! With this job I get to try a lot of fun labeling products - some new, some old just needing new love, and some bad, oh so very bad! It's not often that I use a product and get goosebumps out of excitement, but it happen!! While the concept of iron on labels is not new, in fact they have been around a while - I finally put them to the test myself. Long story short, I was not disappointed. Without any further ado, I bring you the Iron On Blog. 

However easy you think iron on labeling could be, I promise it's easier. Once you figure out the name, number, or phrase you want your label to say...hit print. Then you'll get a label or printing process very similar to as shown below. This is step one (or maybe two if you count choosing a name as a step).


Click any of the photos in this blog to shop the amazing iron on labels! 

Next, Cut the label, either hit the scissors button or if you're fancy your machine will automatically cut it for you. Maybe I need to sweet talk the boss for a new machine, but I just love my label maker! Once you have your label, it's ready to be ironed. Yup, no split peal. No mirror printing needed. It's ready to go! 

Now all you have to do is put your label down on just about any fabric surface you want! Just hold your iron over the label for a few seconds. 

TA DA!! It's done. Pictured here is a dog collar. Wilson had a printed collar so I put this label on the underside. Your tags might fall off but an iron on label wont go missing! 


Are you sick of your kids loosing their clothes? Or maybe you have that friend who always swears this is "totally my sweatshirt". Problem solved! 

Pictured here is a standard fabric lunch box (or bag). A simple iron on label and you'll never loose track of that PB & J


Pictured here is a pillow case and a standard black sports bag (you know all 50 kids have it). You can label any bedding, towels, clothing, ribbons, or fabric accessory. Truly so simple and it creates such a clean and easy to read label. 

I know you're currently thinking of all of the fabric items in your house that you could label, and I don't blame you! Hopefully you'll be just as excited as I was about these labels! 

Until Next Time, 

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