Last fall I shared details on the Stroller Tag I made for our last trip to Walt Disney World. I was asked about a template and had been meaning to create one.
This month's Friday Freebie is the DIY Disney Stroller Tag. It's free for personal use only and your download will include two .psd files. One features the name side and is ready to edit with your family name and, if you choose, add the resort/hotel name and trip month/year at the bottom. (Note: if you don't have Waltograph font, download it for free at dafont here for use with the Stroller Tag template.)
The second file contains a red, black & white Mickey background with a single white text letter to edit with your family's last initial.
After you've download the template, edit the files, print, trim and seal with a wallet size Scotch Self-Sealing Laminate Pouch. Punch a hole and use a ziptie or ribbon to attach to your stroller.
Click here to download Stroller Tag Template
Don't have Photoshop? No worries. I have a simple free printable available as well. Just print and handwrite your family's name. Then seal like the template option.
Click here to download Stroller Tag Printable
Enjoy!
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how cute! this would be great just for general trips too, especially as luggage tags or something.
ReplyDeleteThanks! You have me thinking with that last suggestion - what about tags for the kids' bags? Could be simply just their initial. Easy way to keep everyone in the family straight during a trip. :)
DeleteThis is so cute! I love anything Disney so I'm on board with this, haha. I don't have children yet and thus no stroller, but I'm still printing it out for user later or to use with something else! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! And I totally get it - I used to download and save things pre-kid. Also, Disney is super fun as adults too.
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