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Made in Michigan Gold Woven Labels

$9.75
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Show off your state pride on all your handmade projects! The labels feature text that says "Made in __" with the abbreviations of each state name on one side and an adorable state silhouette in metallic gold thread on the otheir side.

The high-quality woven labels are fully washable and can handle the heat of the dryer.

Sold in packs of 8 labels, 2.5 x 2.5cm 

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We ship anywhere in the continental US. We ship Priority Mail with USPS. We ship in this manner, so we know when you have received your package. We ship on Mondays unless you let us know that you need it right away.

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Made in Michigan Gold Woven Labels

$9.75
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