We’ve designed more than 20 DIY storage labels that you’re able to print and customize.
In addition, get inspired with our suggestions for ways to use the labels anywhere and everywhere.
Print the label and place it inside a luggage tag, then loop it around a basket handle.
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Use the labels toorganize a laundry room, reach-in closet, or a children’s playroom.
We’ve added a ribbon for a fun bit of style.
Entryway Storage Labels
Your front entryway or mudroom isthe ultimate drop-off spot.
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Keep it clear of clutter by storing fashionable buckets or baskets in a painted bookshelf.
Designate a container for each family member and label the containers with a hanging laminated nametag.
Dog Treat Labels
Keep dog treats handyin a clear cookie jar.
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Key Ring Labels
With these key ring labels, always know where each key goes.
Print them on adhesive label sheets and adhere them to round metal tags.
Designate one basket per person and place printed labels inside a clear luggage tag.
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Hang the tags from the basket handles and add a matching ribbon to complete the look.
Line your shelves with laminated fabric; it’s easy to clean and adds a splash of bright color.
Canned Goods
Keep canned goods orderly with decorative adhesive labels.
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Print playful storage labels on sticker paper and adhere them to clear mason jars.
These labels were designed to be printed on 3-1/4x2-inch oval adhesive labels.
Drawer Storage Labels
Drawer organization is a must for any office.
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Tidy up paper clips, pens, and other office supplies by keeping clear organizing trays labeled.
Colorful borders keep things fresh and easy to find.
File Folders
Make managing paperwork less of a hassle.
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Store important notes and documents in brightly colored file folders with color-coordinated labels.
These labels are designed to be printed on Avery 1x2-5/8-inch folder adhesive labels (#8160).
Don’t Forget!
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Use them for birthdays, holidays, and other important events so you’ll never forget a date again.
Place the label sheets in a pretty stationery box and wrap with a ribbon.
Shelf Labels
Organize a slender set of shelves with labels and fun hardware.
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Print the storage labels on heavy cardstock or matte photo paper, and laminate them for extra durability.
Organize Toiletries
Keep toiletries in order with baskets and labels.
Designate a basket or bin for each category of toiletry or assign a container to each family member.
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Punch a hole in a label, and hang it from the basket handle with a ribbon.
Weekly Wardrobe Labels
Avoid the what-to-wear fight in the morning with these helpful closet labels.
Slip a day-of-the-week tag over a hanger holding a complete outfit.
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Use a large hole punch to make a hole in the top of each tag.
Printable Book Label Stickers
Make a mark on your kids' book collections with customized book plates.
Write their names on a sticker label and adhere it to the inside cover of their favorite reads.
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The labels work great for grownups' books as well.
Tidy Up a Toy Bin
Toys clutter a room instantly.
Keep labeled rolling bins in plain view for easy cleanup.
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Print storage labels on heavy cardstock or matte photo paper (laminate the labels for extra durability).
Punch two holes in the labels and attach them to bins with zip ties.
Bedroom Toy Storage
Give smaller toys a place in buckets suited to their size.
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These kid-friendly buckets are easy to tote from room-to-room.
Punch a hole in the label, and hang it from the basket handle with ribbon.
Nursery Labels
Show off your little Picasso’s artwork in a gallery-worthy display.
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you’re able to use square labels to label memory boxes, as shown here.
Placing the jars on a tray keeps them in one handy location.
Colorful labels let you return items easily at a glance.
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These labels were designed to be printed on 2-1/2-inch sticker labels.
The adhesive labels are easy to remove from plastic bins when the storage needs change.
These labels are designed to be printed on Avery 1x2-5/8-inch folder adhesive labels (#8160).
Credit: Adam Albright
Credit: Adam Albright
Credit: Adam Albright
Credit: Adam Albright
Credit: Adam Albright
Credit: Adam Albright
Credit: Adam Albright
Credit: Adam Albright