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Use Free Address Labels to Mark Belongings

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Date: 03/06/2009 Topic: Organizing > Miscellaneous  
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Placing a sticky address label (they come in the mail all the time) on your inside lid of the DVD, books, under plates or whatever you loan out makes it easier for the borrower to return.

By Frances E. from Bath, PA
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By PRISM192 (14) Contact
If you're buying raffle tickets these name labels are great to stick on instead of hand writing your name & address an several tickets. I keep some in my purse all the time.

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By Deeli (1578) Profile Contact
Excellent idea! I have a stack of them and didn't want to be wasteful by just throwing them away! I don't send out more than a half dozen snail mails a month so it would take years to use them otherwise! Thanks!

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