Epson LabelWorks is the perfect gift for the crafter on your holiday wish list
08 December
Epson products never cease to amaze me. I have been loyal to their printers for years and now I have the chance to showcase their LabelWorks. Being a crafter myself, this is the perfect gift this holiday season:
Compatible with a variety of unique tapes (glow-in-the-dark, satin ribbon, iron-on, fluorescent, cable wrap, pearlized, polka dot, and more), Epson’s LabelWorks kits make the perfect gift for anyone looking to get creative or organize the home or office.
All kits include a portable battery-powered handheld label printer, and two compatible tape cartridges for each use case in a convenient carrying case. With a variety of fonts, symbols and frames, users can create one-of-a-kind custom labels for any need.
Printable Ribbon Kit- perfect for printing personalized satin ribbons for crafts, scrapbooks, decorations, gifts and more (even wrap the gift with a custom bow)
The kit includes the portable LabelWorks and two satin ribbon cartridges – beige ribbon with black text and navy ribbon with gold text. All this in one convenient carrying case, giving DIYers, crafters, and entertaining enthusiasts the ability to create and print custom ribbons to add a personal touch to memorable keepsakes and special events.
Beyond ribbon printing, the LabelWorks LW-300 is compatible with various tapes in traditional colors, as well as specialty colors and textures such as fluorescent, pearlized, plaid, glow-in-the-dark, and iron-on and runs off of six AAA batteries (not included ) and an optional AC adapter (not included).
Personalize hair bows and ponytail holders, ornaments with ribbon hangers, birthday party favors, wine glass labels, scrapbook pages, handmade cards.
This printer is a great addition to your craft room supplies!
Disclosure: I received product(s) for free in exchange for an honest review, which may differ from yours. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I used personally, and believe will be good for my readers.
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