Monster Themed Back to School Labels
Here is our follow up to our kitty themed back to school labels: monster themed back to school labels! While the kitty labels had a pink and blue color scheme, these monster labels feature a blue and orange color scheme with green accents. You can use these labels in the exact way as the kitty labels. Download the PDF below and then edit the names on the labels with the free font Slaberlin. Once your labels are edited, you can print them onto printable vinyl with your inkjet printer. Vinyl is a great option for kids’ school supplies because it is both durable and water-resistant. Find the link for our printable vinyl in Shop this Project at the bottom of the post!
We printed our back to school labels with our gold PIXMA MG7720 Wireless Photo All-in-One Printer by Canon. After printing, you can cut out your labels and stick them directly onto any school supplies. If you accidentally place the labels on incorrectly, you can easily remove the vinyl and adjust them. You could also use these name tag labels to help organize your kids’ toys at home. Pair these labels with some of our other back to school projects to get your kids ready for a year of learning and growth. These back to school labels specifically match our adorable shrinky dink name tag keychains. Print our lunch labels and back to school calendars for even more organization solutions. To create an academic environment to teach responsibility and time management skills, we also designed this DIY homework station that you can set up for your kids to work on their assignments at home.
Last but not least, don’t forget about the giveaway that we are holding with our partners at Canon! Enter for a chance to win one of those fabulous gold PIXMA MG7720 printers. The contest runs until Friday August 19th at 11:59pm. Good luck! ~ Lia
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So cute! But, I wish this one wasn’t so gendered (same with kitty) – you’ve got some great kids things that are perfect for any child who has an interest in that particular subject (like the safari!) but I don’t see any reason why monsters are for boys and cats are for girls. I’m a primary ed teacher and it’s definitely not true to life!
I love your work and I can’t wait to see more and more kids stuff thats perfect for anybody!
Thanks for the feedback, Jean. We certainly agree with you! Our model took all the goodies home with him, so we used his name for the products in the shoot 🙂 But one of our team members used the monsters for her daughter, so our intentions were not to be so gender specific. We’ll keep your feedback in mind for future projects!