Kid's Gift TagsLab Bash

by Lehan Veenker
"Lab Bash" - Children's Birthday Party Favor Tags in Lime by Lehan Veenker.

Kid's Gift TagsLab Bash

by Lehan Veenker
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All Kid's Gift Tags are design challenge winners.

Add a fun, unique finishing touch to your birthday party favors with these chic and customizable favor tags. Printed on luxe paper, these unique favor tags arrive with a pre-punched hole, ready for your ribbon, baker's twine or decorative string. If you have any questions or special requests for your favor tags, please email us.

Please note: ribbon not included.
This birthday invitation, featuring elements of the periodic table, is a fun way to invite friends to your modern science-themed lab bash.

  • Dimensions

    2" x 3.5"

  • Printing

    Standard

  • Card Type

    Flat Card

Unlimited proofs with your own dedicated designer.

Unique designs, freshly sourced from our community of independent artists.

The most luxurious paper and printing techniques.

Truly one-of-a-kind.

Free recipient address printing.

Lehan Veenker, atom, beaker, clean, elements, lab bash, lab coat, mad science, mad scientist, modern, periodic table, science party, science themed party, technology

about the artist

byLehan Veenker

Chicago, IL

Hi, I'm Lehan, a surface designer, graphic designer, and event and party planning enthusiast based just outside of Chicago. I take great pride in my creative works and hope to create something that ot... more

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