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Names on glasses??!! How??

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mumski · 14/09/2009 11:22

Now we have a merged family and 5 children from 9 to 16 years the amount of drinks glasses we get through in a day is ridiculous because they never think to wash and reuse.
I had the idea of using my daughters glass painting kit to get them to paint their names on a glass each then get them to reuse.

It worked well but even with just hand washing all the designs and names have washed off within 3 weeks.
Has anyone got any ideas how we can do something more permanent

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hanaflowerhatestheDM · 14/09/2009 11:24

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Ponders · 14/09/2009 11:26

Buy a set of different-coloured glasses?

Huge sympathy - I have fewer kids & older but it still happens grrrrr.

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blametheparents · 14/09/2009 11:26

Buy new glasses, and then they can choose one colour each?
I know that M&S do coloured glasses.

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Ponders · 14/09/2009 11:29

(Or make them use plastic, Ikea -& other places - make sets of tumblers in at least 6 colours)

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Haylstones · 14/09/2009 11:29

Couldn't you use the sticky name tags? We got some for dd's drinks bottles and lunch bags at school- the bottles go in the dishwasher most nights and the stickers are still on a year later. They sell them cheaply on EBay...

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Ponders · 14/09/2009 11:31

these!

(obv they'd be cheaper if you went to Ikea yourself but think how much more you'd spend if you did )

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ChopsTheDuck · 14/09/2009 11:31

I jsut use plastic and write on them with permanant marker. It does need redoing once a month or so, but they quite like having different pics and nicknames scrawled over them.

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GrimmaTheNome · 14/09/2009 11:36

You don't have to have glasses for soft drinks - mugs with names and/or pictures they like might work too.

Or just hide most of the glasses so that they have to wash and re-use - they're all old enough to rinse a glass.

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mumski · 14/09/2009 14:59

Thanks every one - what great ideas. Will try a combo of them.
love the way MN can solve all problems know to woman

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