If you follow me on Facebook then you probably already know that my family and I spent last week in Southern California visiting Disneyland and Disney’s California Adventure. We borrowed my sister’s large Graco stroller to take with us since we only own a small lightweight stroller, and I’m SO glad that we did. The snack trays and large storage basket on the Graco stroller were truly a lifesaver, not to mention that it reclined all the way down when Simon was finally ready to take a nap (on the third day of our vacation!).
simons ride disney tag for stroller
If you’ve ever been to Disneyland, you might remember the swarm of strollers parked outside of attractions by the hundreds. How in the world do you ever find your stroller after the ride is over, and more importantly, how do you make sure that someone with an identical stroller doesn’t accidentally wander off with your stuff?
strollers lined up in disney land
Since I’m using a borrowed stroller for our trip to Disneyland, I wanted to be 100% sure that I didn’t accidentally lose it to someone with a matching one (not to mention that I wanted an easy way to identify the stroller since it isn’t completely familiar to me!). I decided to make a quick and easy name plate that would be easy to spot and would make it near impossible for anyone else to mistake our stroller for theirs.

 

stroller sign cut out of red and white polka dot paper
I started with a pre-cut wood shape and some scrapbook paper.

 

stroller tag cutout traced onto paper
I traced the shape on to the back side of the paper, and cut it out.

 

mod podge, stroller tag and cut out paper
I applied a thin layer of Mod Podge to the wood sign and used it to glue down the scrapbook paper, smoothing out any air bubbles as I went along. I personally prefer to use matte Mod Podge for adhering my paper layers because I seem to get fewer air bubbles with matte than I do with gloss.

 

simons ride, disney themed stroller tag for kids
Using my Silhouette Cameo, I cut out a simple Mickey shape from black vinyl and added my son’s name to the sign in the Waltograph font.

 

completed strolled identification tag
I gave the entire piece a thick coat of Super Gloss Mod Podge to finish and seal it.

 

stroller with tag displayed
I had my hubby drill a couple of holes, and then I added some colorful scraps of ribbon as ties – easy peasy, and now we’re all set to take our personalized stroller to Disneyland!

 

kids stroller with ID tag hung on stroller
My favorite part about this project is that I can easily untie the name plate from the borrowed stroller once we’re back home and quickly reattach it to our umbrella stroller or bike trailer to give it a little personality.

 
 

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