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“DIY Cruising Duck Labels: Easy & Fun!”

Cruising with Stuart and Geoff
Cruising with Stuart and Geoff
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👁️ 880 views📅 9 months ago⏱️ 5:15
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Creator's Key Takeaways

These are the ducks that we will be taking with us on our next cruise.

I really enjoyed doing this and it really starts off the excitement of going on our next cruise.

So very understandable really. So panic over and continue hiding your ducks.

Creator's Tips & Advice

Include a friendly message, instructions, ship name, and sail date on labels.
Laminate labels with plastic pocket wallets for durability.
Use colored elastic bands to attach labels to ducks.

Questions This Creator Answers

QHow to make labels for cruising ducks?
QHow to attach tags to ducks?
QWhat to include on duck labels?

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✂️ How to Make Labels for Cruising Ducks 1️⃣ Start with the basics On each label, you want to include: ✅ A friendly message (like “You found a cruising duck!”) ✅ Instructions (e.g. “Keep me or re‑hide me for someone else to find!”) ✅ The name of your cruise ship and the sail date (optional but fun!) . ✅ A link or group name if you want them to post a photo (for example, a Facebook group or hashtag like #CruisingDucks). ⸻ 2️⃣ Design your label • Use a computer program like Microsoft Word, Canva, or even free online label makers. • Make it colorful and cheerful—bright fonts, fun borders, maybe a little cartoon duck or a wave! • Keep the size small enough to fit on or around your duck (business card size works great). ⸻ 3️⃣ Print and protect • Print your labels on paper or card stock. • Laminate them or cover them with clear packing tape so they’re waterproof (very important on a ship). • Punch a hole in the corner so you can attach it with a rubber band, string, or a small zip tie around the duck. ⸻ 4️⃣ Attach and get ready to hide • Secure the label so it doesn’t fall off easily. • Make sure it’s visible, so the finder knows it’s part of the game. • Have fun hiding your ducks in safe, public spots around the ship! ​⁠@RoyalCaribbean ​⁠@msccruisesofficial ​⁠@norwegiancruiseline ​⁠@celebritycruises ​⁠@Carnival ​⁠@pocruisesagentsales