Just wondering if most people are going to make their own labels as opposed to having them made. Also, what does your label look like? Any cute ideas?
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marking.

And, thanks to all the people that are patiently answering questions. It's so much to take in, and though some of you might feel like you are repeating yourselves over and over, those of us (ME) that are still confused appreciate all the info. and patience.

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I ordered labels from this shop, and I'm very happy with them.
http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=6805066
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snigletsbaby says:
I ordered labels from this shop, and I'm very happy with them.
http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=6805066

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Good to know! I was looking at this shop yesterday. Looks good to me. Thanks for posting.
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http://www.etsy.com/view_transaction.php?transaction_id=18507798

That's my sticker label that will go on all bows, since the way I read the law is that if it will prove detriment to the value of the item, it can be affixed not permanently (and I think affixing a permanent label to a bow will prove detriment to the value of the item). My fabric sew in labels are on the way and came from

www.kraftsbykeisha.etsy.com

and will have the same info on them.
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Confused and marking
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Perhaps this will help us decide (yeah, right!) what goes on the label.
http://www.cpsc.gov/about/cpsia/faq/103faq.html#103q8

I doubt that Chairman Tenenbaum is a crafter!
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sniglets that's who I was thinking of using so it is good to have another recommendation.
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Girlyplace, I like your sticker labels!
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i am not much help, but the people here are great resources!
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I had to solve the labeling problem for my toys in my other shop and am selling upcycled labels. I have them in small batches for people who don't need 1000 at a time.

Upcycled sheet (cotton/poly blend) sew-in labels - http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=28674580

and

Upcycled jersey knit cotton sew-in labels -
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=28423133

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I was also doing some research on ★★fabric content requirements★★ and found this wonderful summary.

http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/business/textile/bus21.shtm
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Thanks Faye. The lady that is printing them designed them for me. One of these days, I'm going to streamline everything and have all my stuff look the same. Banner, avatar, labels, business cards... lol.
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Thank you Avlor. Can we have a stickers for jewelery, and I guess they'll be located on the box or else?
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I have always attached tags to my items. On the front of the tag, I have my business name, city, state, phone number and website address. On the back, I have directions for mixing.

My new tags will have the same information on the front, but I will change the back to include "date of manufacture" as well.

Is this enough, or do I need to have a sticker on each container of paint powder also?
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Pearlk2 - It has to be "permanent". But stickers should be fine on the box, just not on something like fabric where it could be peeled off.

SidewalkSensations - Cute! hmm. I believe that the container label suggestion is for a container that is always with the item. Like a box for blocks or a game. So you may need to put a sticker on each of the containers of paint, if the paints are opened and the bag thrown away right away.
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I found one more document on labeling requirements for garments today about care instructions. Thought I'd share.

http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/business/textile/bus50.shtm
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Thanks Avlor for that link!
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@gigglekids - You're welcome! ;)
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a few more labeling tidbits:

flammability (childrens' sleepwear) and care instructions
http://www.extension.iastate.edu/Publications/PM733.pdf
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So I can't add ink to the fabric without having to get the toys tested but I can add ink to the tag? This is very confusing.

I was assuming that the tag would have to be made of all exempt materials also, or is that totally off?
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@MamasFeltFood
It probably depends on the type of ink. Ink that becomes part of the paper is exempt. CYMK process ink is exempt from testing. May be translatable to fabric when combined with "All textiles: dyed and undyed, natural and synthetic." being in the list of exemptions.

http://www.whatisthecpsia.com/?p=486 (summary)
http://www.cpsc.gov/library/foia/foia09/brief/leadfinalrule.pdf (the full thing)

Hope that helps!
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Avlor says:
I had to solve the labeling problem for my toys in my other shop and am selling upcycled labels. I have them in small batches for people who don't need 1000 at a time.

Upcycled sheet (cotton/poly blend) sew-in labels - http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=28674580

and

Upcycled jersey knit cotton sew-in labels -
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=28423133


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THANK YOU!! That is exactly what I'll need.I am new to all this and I was going to forego making childrens items because I didn't want to invest so much money in 1000's of labels when I would only need a few. Marking for future reference!!!
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bobbinalong says:

Perhaps this will help us decide (yeah, right!) what goes on the label.
http://www.cpsc.gov/about/cpsia/faq/103faq.html#103q8
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Due to the variety of children's items we make, I am having trouble coming up with a label that will work for all of our items. I can't find in the document linked to above where it mentions city, state, country. Just the company name and how to reach you should the need arise. So would this suffice for our label:

3CraftyLadies
www.3craftyladies.etsy.com
DOM_____________

By accessing our etsy shop, anyone can send us an e-mail, and they can see where we are (city, state, country). So long as we keep track of where our supplies came from for each item, wouldn't that be enough?

This has really been a struggle. I have let most of our items expire because I am not sure how to proceed. We just wanted to sell a few things we had made and make a little extra money to help pay for our supplies.
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@LadyInRedCreations
You're welcome! I didn't want to fork out for 1000s of labels either. ;)

@3craftyladies
Regarding City, State and country: See #7 page 5 of this document http://www.cpsc.gov/about/cpsia/sect103policy.pdf

This is the typical label setup I do:
Front:
•Company name
•Shop web address

Back:
•Fiber content (if needed - required on garments): (Two options here. 1. Fill it in on the label. 2. Leave a space to fill this in with a sharpie as needed.) Regarding fiber content requirements see - http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/business/textile/bus21.shtm
•DOM (Date of Make): (I leave a space to fill this in with a sharpie as needed.)
•City, State, Country

Hope that's of help!
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