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Pink Animals - Vinyl Name Labels   

Stick2it Stickers Labels Name Personnalisés Autocollants

A fun way to label your things!

24 adhesive vinyl stickers in a mix of pink, blue, and purple colors with cute animals. The font is "Juicy".

You can add up to 2 lines of text, with a maximum of 12 characters per line.

L: 4 cm x H: 1.7 cm.

NOTE: Please indicate the text you would like to print in the "comments" section when you check out.


Dishwasher and microwave resistant. Designed to be applied on any item you want to personalise, such as computers, mp3s, bikes, skies, pens, glasses, work tools, medicines. Essential for young children attending childcare center to label their pacifiers, baby bottles, milk dispensers, etc. Simply apply on a clean and smooth surface.

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Pink Animals - Vinyl Name Labels
 18.00 CHF 
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