· Household or personal items can be identified by touch, smell or sound.
· Hi-marks is a brightly colored substance that dries to a hard plastic. Use it on a stove, thermostat, washer, or dryer to highlight important numbers or dials.
· Use brightly colored bump dots to identify important numbers or dials.
· Use nail polish or colored tape to identify keys or mailboxes, etc.
· Use felt tipped pen to make large print black labels on white paper cards or vice versa.
· Experiment with colored rubber bands as markers for jars or tins.
· Try magnetic alphabet letters or magnetic tape on metal surfaces.
· Braille using a braille writer, slate and stylus or a braille Dymo-tape labeler.
· Cut circle labels from margarine lids. Use as markers for frozen food packages. Label with bold pen and secure with colored rubber bands.