***This giveaway is no longer accepting entries – scroll down to see who won!***
Since January is often the season of organizing, the folks at DYMO thought they’d help a couple of you amp up your process with a brandspankingnew label maker. But the LabelManager260P isn’t your mom’s label machine. This puppy lets you design labels with a full keyboard, special characters, 3 label sizes, 3 fonts, 6 text styles, and even 8 underlining and framing techniques. So get ready to pimp your “bills” folder or those “recipe” files.
Here are all the entering deets:
- PRIZE: The DYMO LabelManager260P
- TO ENTER: Comment on this post with the words “LABEL ME!” and…
- BONUS QUESTION: … spill the beans about what “label” you wore (either proudly or shyly) in your high school days. Maybe you were a “band geek” like me or an “art freak” like Sherry?
- GIVEAWAY CLOSES: Wednesday, January 19th at 8pm EST
- NUMBER OF WINNERS: Two
- PRIZE SHIPS: The United States and Canada, eh!
- USUAL STUFF: One entry per e-mail address is permitted. The winners will be selected using random.org and announced on Thursday as an update to this post. That’s right, come right back here on Thursday morning for the announcement of our winner. Good luck…
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Random.org has chosen our two winners and they are… Jill S. (whose studying obsession made her the flashcard queen in high school) and Angela Tucker (whose husband still gives her grief for being a flag team girl). Congrats!
Note: We weren’t paid or perk’d for hosting this giveaway, we just take them on to reward our lovely readers! See our Giveaway FAQs page for more info. Pics from DYMO.
Margaret says
LABEL ME!
Sarah S. says
LABEL ME!
Sarah S. says
LABEL ME! I was the yearbook kid! :)
Destiny says
LABEL ME!
I was just “a Harvell” since I’m one of 7 kids. All of us siblings kind of got lumped together, but that’s okay. Big families are a blast! :o)
Jayne says
LABEL ME
Kristen says
LABEL ME! I was a little mix of everything– band geek, art freak, hippie vegetarian.
Marisa says
LABEL ME! I was the jock!
Brooke says
LABEL ME! I was the band geek that played every girl sport our small town had available.
Katie @ The Journalings of a Julius says
LABEL ME! I was several different things…yearbook nerd, good girl in the Christian club, and jock.
Kristy says
Label me…the R.O.T.C. nut. Go Army!
Kristen says
Label me! I was many things in highschool…mainly yearbook and school senate!
Courtney says
LABEL ME! the soccer player!
Leslie G. says
Label me!!
I was the athlete!
Rachel says
LABEL ME!
a band geek ;)
Broooke says
Label Me! I guess I was a bit of a teacher’s pet… But I would still say I had a little bit of rebel in me!
Elizabeth says
LABEL ME!
Cheerleader, yearbook editor, student council officer/rep, [insert any other school club here]…”good girl”, lol!
Betsy says
LABEL ME! and yeah, cross country & latin club– it can’t get any better :)
Nina says
LABEL ME!
I was the chick with the braces and head gear!
Breanna says
Label ME! I was the athlete who was friends with everybody.
Shannon W. says
LABEL ME!
I was a nerd! And still am. ha.
Smita says
LABEL ME!
JLN says
LABEL ME and my HOME! :)
high school bio nerd/cheerleader
Kimmie says
LABEL ME!
High School, hmmm, probably the art geek sport freak. A honor society, paint slinging, (no singing!)every season sports reason kid who managed to fit in or blend in with any of the social groups.
Katie says
Label me!
“Good Girl” :)
Tabitha Kidman says
LABEL ME!
I was a choir nerd!
Corinna says
LABEL ME! That looks like a great prize!
Jessica says
Label me
Oh lordy…well, I was (am) white and that was unique in my high school. I took all honors classes so nerd definitely applied. I was president of the drugs are bad ya’ll club which made me suuuuuper popular. I was totally immersed in theatre and theatre makeup, it’s where I spent most of my time so let’s go with that :)
Lindsey Oshust says
LABEL ME!!!! I was a runner and sort of got that label!
Jessi says
LABEL ME!
Hummmm… i guess i could be a nerd… but to be honest i kinda flew under everyone’s radar. I was smart… but not THAT smart. athletic… but not THAT athletic. you get the picture…
but i hung out with a bunch of instrument playing, sport participating geniuses.
so, i guess i could be labeled “everyone’s buddy?”
thanks so much, hope i win!
Jessi
Tra J. says
Label me! I was the class clown. Nothing’s changed.
Andrea says
LABEL ME
I was instrument playing and sport participating and overall club joining (student council to wind surfing..) but I would still call myself a loner. Not quite fitting into anyone’s mold I guess. Well I am happy to be mold free!
pam says
LABEL ME!! need to get organized for 2011! :)
Shirley says
Label me…I was ms. gossiper and still am. Haha.
Thanks!
Jessica says
LABEL ME!….
an overachiever!!
Hannah P. says
LABEL ME! I was a smart kid
Kara says
LABEL ME!
Kirstin says
LABEL ME!
I was a band geek.
Teresea says
“Label Me!” I was the quiet one.
Sheri says
LABEL ME!
Maggie says
LABEL ME! I was known as the “little Asian chick” in my group :)
Victoria says
Label Me!
Abbey says
Hey Hey Hey!!…hope i’m not too late, but if you could, it would be great for you to LABEL ME!!! ;)…in high school i was labeled the one who was friends with everyone. :) God bless you all in your new home.:D
Lora says
LABEL ME!
Newspaper/yearbook geek here!
Chrissy says
LABEL ME!
I was a nerd that was happily a bench-rider on the b-ball team. It meant I got the uniform and workouts without the performance pressure :)
Rebecca says
Label me…! People pleaser!
Nellie @ Wired, Witty, & Well Dressed says
LABEL ME!
I was a “connector” type that did a little of everything. I was a Tall Flags, Choir, Student Leadership, Volunteering, AP taking, nerdy trying to be cool, gal.
Alicia G. says
LABEL ME. I was the book work with the big pink rimmed glasses.
Bailey says
LABEL ME! an overachiever, or good girl would sum it up
Katie says
LABEL ME! I guess I was always the “new kid” since my family moved around a bit and I attended 3 different high schools. I promise it wasn’t because I was a trouble-maker!
lindsay says
LABEL ME! I was “alternative.”