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Custom Stickers

Simply Stick provide a comprehensive range of stickers and labels for everyday use and they are easy to customise and order online.

If you are looking for a customised sticker solution to include your favourite photos, text, logo or designs for wall stickers, iron on or woven clothing, car stickers to promote your company, or window stickers, Simply Stick can provide ideas for all these needs.

Custom Wall Stickers

Custom Wall Stickers

Custom Wall Stickers

The Custom Wall Stickers are weather proof and suitable for indoor and outdoor use.

Made from vinyl the peelable and repositionable stickers can be cut to shape ready for you to apply to the wall in your favourite room.

Great for kids rooms or adding decorations to a play room.

Custom Iron on or woven clothing labels

Custom Iron on or Woven Clothing Labels

Custom Iron on or Woven Clothing Labels

Iron on and woven clothing labels are easy to use, simply peel off and they iron on in seconds.

Please view our current list of personalised iron-on labels options and email Simply Stick the icon/picture and text colour scheme you require to create your own custom Iron on or woven clothing labels.

Custom Car Sticker

Customised Car Stickers

Customised Car Stickers

Custom Car Stickers are popular and a great way of expressing your personal tastes or for advertising your business.

Simply Stick can print in high quality most graphics or logos directly onto self adhesive vinyl which can, in turn, be stuck to your vehicle.

Your graphics and logos can be decal cut if required.

Custom Window Decals

Custom Windows Decals

Custom Windows Decals

Simply Stick can print Custom Window Stickers to a choice of self adhesive vinyl for a more permanent sticker or to static cling for a removable window sticker. This is an ideal way to give your marketing a boost and advertise your company name or website address.

The logo or message can be put on almost any clean flat surface. They are also great for promoting your favourite teams, and social clubs and can be cut to shape. The Window sticker/decal is reverse printed and applied on the inside of a window to be read from the outside.

Please call Simply Stick on 01264 350788 or email to discuss your custom design requirements in more detail. Our friendly staff will be glad to assist you.

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Care Home Labels

Care Home Stickers

Care Home Stickers and Labels

The first day at a care home can be a new and overwhelming experience. You need to consider what clothes to bring and personal possessions to take with you, and then there is the added worry of ensuring treasured possessions do not go astray.

A simple yet effective solution comes with the sticker and label packs created with the needs of those staying at Care or Residential Homes in mind.

The Simply Stuck Care Home Labels are available in two handy sizes, regular and mini, and you can choose from the simple peel and stick stickers to the modern iron on labels – they take just seconds to iron on and are washing machine and tumble drier safe. Or you can choose the traditional woven name labels, which are now available in both iron-on and sew-on options.

Care Home Sticker Pack

Care Home Name Sticker Pack

Care Home Name Sticker Pack

It is easy to personalise the Care Home Sticker Pack online and you can choose a favourite icon, from a selection of 32 pictures, to appear next to the name. Ladies will love the flower, heart, horse, and butterfly shapes and men can choose a football, rugby ball or car motif.

You can enter up to a maximum of 20 characters, including spaces, for the name and can select from a choice of four text fonts –  Comic Sans, Arial, Verdana or Times New Roman.  There is a choice of six sticker background colours – black, red, pink, blue, green and orange –  and the icon and text will be printed in white (note that the St Georges Cross Stickers are only available in Red).

Alternatively you can choose a white background and the icon and text will be printed in the chosen colour. The bumper value 88 mixed label pack includes:

You simply peel and apply the sticker.  The versatile stickers are 100% water and heat proof, and are also dishwasher safe. The regular label size is 7mm x 48mm and the mini 5mm x 35mm. The pack is priced at £10.95.

Care Home Iron on Labels

Care Home Iron on Labels

Care Home Iron on Labels

If you would prefer a more permanent clothes label will stay on through repeated washing we recommend the Care Home Personalised Iron-on Labels. They are easy to use, simply peel off and they iron on in seconds.

They are suitable for all colours and most types of clothing (except nylon).

Choose from blue, red, pink or green text printed on a white label.

The pack contains 80 mixed labels that are washing machine & tumble drier safe and priced at £10.95.

Care Home Woven Iron-on Labels

Care Home Iron on Woven Name Labels

Care Home Iron on Woven Name Labels

The Care Home Iron-on Labels are also available in woven material form, you simply cut and iron them to the clothing.

The fabric is white and you can choose from red or blue text woven in upper & lower case.

The Woven Iron-on Pack contains 100 labels measuring 10mm – 50mm (length will vary depending on number of letters) and priced at £14.00.

Care Home Woven Sew-on Labels

Care Home Sew-on Woven Name Label

Care Home Sew-on Woven Name Label

We all remember the ‘good old-fashioned’ traditional hand sew-on labels applied by our mums. Simply Stuck saves you time by sewing the text in upper & lower case on the label and you simply cut and sew on these durable labels to the chosen garments.

Care Home Woven Sew-on Labels are priced at £14.00.

All the above packs are easy to customise and order online. They will give you and your family or relative piece of mind knowing that their possessions are labelled and easily identifiable within the Care Home.

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Half Term Visit to London

The February Half Term is fast approaching and many tourist locations are busily organising events to entertain children and adults alike.

London is a vibrant city with many well known tourist attractions and museums within easy walk of underground stations.

We like to try and visit London at least once or twice a year and love to explore the huge educational potential that London’s Museums offer. Being relatively inexpensive, and more than capable of filling a day, a museum trip is a great  alternative to the hustle and bustle of theme parks and the like.

Here we’ve put together a few ideas and  tips for some great family Half Term Visit to London.

First, a quick word of advice – if you’re not planning to take your car, we recommended booking your coach or train trip in advance to secure the best ticket price deals. We find the train or bus more relaxing giving time to chat with the children and plan activities for the day ahead.

Museums

London’s Science, Art and transport museum offers free entry and can be enjoyed whatever the weather.

Science Museum – Fast Forward F1

Science Museum F1 Inspired Exhbition

Science Museum F1 Inspired Exhbition

Nearest tube station: South Kensington

Kids of all ages and adults too, will be in science heaven at the Science Museum. In addition to the permanent displays there is a special exhibition on Formula One racing entitled Fast Forward F1.

You don’t need to be a fan of F1 racing or Jenson Button to appreciate the amazing selection of objects that have been inspired or developed by the F1 scientists and motorcars. The F1 cars cost millions of pounds with huge amounts of time and energy being spent on making them as fast and as efficient as possible.

Entry is free and the exhibition runs until 5th April 2010. Open daily 10am to 6pm.

Natural History Museum

Nearest tube station: South Kensington

Natural History Museum Cocoon Inside

Natural History Museum Cocoon Inside

If you have time The National History Museum is fantastic for kids offering a range of activities with plenty of half term fun. The new Darwin Centre has interactive exhibits and presentations to engage with your children.

The Cocoon at Darwin Centre aims to uncover the inner workings of science and scientists and features high tech installations. Older children and adults can explore how scientists discover and name new species, decode DNA, how research helps in the fight against diseases such as malaria and combat climate change. This exhibit is open until 15th September and admission is free but timed booking applies.

If your children enjoy looking at photographs there is the Wildlife Photographer of the Year show with a stunning exhibition of the contestants work based around images of wildlife including animals, birds, plants, trees, insects and the natural landscape.

Entry is £4.50-£9.00 and the exhibit runs until 11 April 2010. The Natural History Museum is open 10:00am to 17:50 daily.

Tate Modern

Nearest tube station: Southwark

Tate Modern

Tate Modern

The children can get creative at the Tate Modern where the “Start art” Team are on hand to encourage your children to create weird and wonderful art of their own.

Kids can go on a discovery trail and get arty with inspiration from all kinds of modern and contemporary artists at the Tate Modern.

The art sessions are free, taking place between on 18th and 19th February 12pm to 4pm and are suitable for children aged 5 and over.

Remember to take photos of your creations and the children can show them to their class friends on their return to school.

London Transport Museum

Nearest tube station: Covent Garden

London Transport Museum

London Transport Museum

London Transport Museum is hosting two events, London Landscapes and Sing-along Suburbia, over the February Half Term. As part of the London Landscapes events families are invited to re-construct London’s Capital and fill it with the tallest towers, strongest structures and brilliant bridges made out of card. The new model city will be displayed for all to see in the heart of the Museum’s galleries. This activity is suitable for ages 3+ and available 13th to 21st February between 12:00pm to 15:00pm.

While the older children can immerse themselves in the interactive building activities, children under 5 can drop along to the Sing-along Suburbia where they can enjoy a 20 minute sing along selection of songs about life in the garden, including old favourites Incy wincy spider and Wiggly woo the worm. The drop in session runs between 11:00am and 16:30pm. Children under 16 are admitted free but must be accompanied by an adult.

Children can also enjoy take an imaginary ride on the fun versions of a bus, train, Tube and taxi. There is a miniature London city to explore and they can take control of the mini transport system, moving buses and trains around London’s most famous landmarks.

There are lots of restaurants and cafés within walking distance of all the museums, where you can relax and discuss all you have seen and plan your next visit to London. A trip to London’s museums this half term is sure to be a day to remember.

Don’t forget if you are going up to London and want to make sure you don’t lose anything – check out our Simply Stickers.

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