Free Printable Name Tags

Jamie Sue Austin
Name tags are a prerequisite for almost any large gathering. They are used in corporate, casual, and educational settings to identify participants. Teachers often place name tags on the backs of children on the first day of school to make identifying and learning new children's names quicker and easier. Name tags help increase the comfort level between strangers. Name tags can be purchased from almost any office supply store but the options are generally limited to only a few styles. Free printable name tags can be found in a variety of styles and can be printed from your home computer at less cost than purchasing them at the store. There are a variety of places online to find printable name tags.

For free printable children's name tags check out Janbrett and her collection of charming illustrated classroom name tags. These printable name tags feature adorable hand drawn illustrations of animals with lines for the student's name, address, and school information. These would be perfect for a class field trip to the zoo or museum. Janbrett also has a host of free printables, coloring pages, flashcards, and activities.

DLTK also has a great collection of free printable name tags for children. They have a variety of themes to choose from. The images are clip art style and are presented in sheets for easy printing. These printable name tags would be great for schools, vacation bible schools, day cares, cubby labels, or gift tags.

For adults the options are a little more limited. PrintStationery has a couple decent name tags available for print but they are primarily for holidays. They do have a couple designs that you can modify to create a more unique name tag.

FreePrintableFun has a collection of free printable name tags including frog name tags, Hawaiian name tags, name tags for elementary age children, name tags for school, and traditional style name tags. They have name tags for both children and adults. The designs are interesting and unique. There are two standard red and blue "Hello my name is:" name tags like those usually found in stores.

Published by Jamie Sue Austin

I'm the mother of an awesome six year old boy with autism. I try to focus part of my creative efforts on finding and making learning material for autistic children. You can find those resources and others a...  View profile

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  • Your name12/11/2008

    wow i its great but i need more

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