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Kidecals Review

LABELS ANYONE?

Thank you Kidecals for sending me product in exchange for an honest review.  I was not paid for this review and all opinions are 100% mine. 

Kidecal is a user friendly site that is fun and eye catching and truly catches your eye and for me personally want to go and get organized and get labels for everything!  

With school starting I thought it would be the best time to get some labels for school.   As a special education teacher I have the capability of working with anyone in grades K-5 so I first got labels for binders for each grade level.  


Look at that fun color and chevron pattern!   They look fantastic on my binders for each grade level!  :) The site is so easy to use and personalize your labels to what you want them to say! 

The other labels I picked out were chalkboard labels!   HOW FUN!   I can use them for all sorts of things from my kids rooms to cabinets to kitchen items to bathroom items!  :) 


Application is easy and the labels are waterproof!   The quality seems durable and the designs are endless and adorable...plus they will do custom orders!  :)

Make sure you visit http://kidecals.com/faq/ to learn more about the company and to order your own labels! 

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