I have a mommy turntable in the craft room with some of my supplies in it. It needed labels, so I typed some up in cute fonts, printed them on craft paper and now my supplies have little labels.
Wanna make some too?
Here's how I did it - easy peasy:
Measure space that will be filled with a label - use the ruler on your computer as you're typing so you don't go over that size. Type words into a word processing document.
Cut a 12x12 inch square of craft paper down to 8.5x11 inches.
Send craft paper through the printer - print word document.
Cut labels down to size.
Insert in little spot for label.
And I'm all labeled up!
I'm linking this up to some fun parties this week - check them out!
Fun idea thanks for shareing!
ReplyDeleteCute!
ReplyDeleteWhat font is that - the one you used for punchers above? It's so fun!
ReplyDeletePea Lindsey Unicase :)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea thanks for the easy tutorial!
ReplyDeletei need one of those turntables....cute labels!
ReplyDeleteThat turntable thing is awesome!!
ReplyDeleteDo you just use the fonts provided by Word software or have you downloaded new ones?
ReplyDeleteMegan- I download and purchase other fonts - I'm a bit of a font "nut".
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome!
ReplyDeleteThis is really a great idea and your caddy is cute!!! I'm needing labels for an upcoming project...so I'm giving this a try! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSharlotte
Ms. Sharlotte's...Southern Reflections
I love all organization ideas. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteFollowing you from Fingerprints!! I am so glad you are as crazy about labels as I am! I would label everything in my house if I could! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteVery very cute! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteDenise
Oh I adore this project. It is going in my style file for sure!
ReplyDeleteHappy 4th of July!
they turned out cute, what a great idea to put the scrapbook paper through the printer. I need one of those spinners too.
ReplyDeleteI love the fonts you chose. Thanks for linking up to Home and Family Friday. Great project! I love things that are really simple, but make a big impact.
ReplyDeleteBecca
Such a simple and effective way to organize things. Great job.
ReplyDeleteVery cute and simple. :) Found you thru Under the Table & Dreaming.
ReplyDeleteI figured out the printing part on my own, but I haven't seen the metal parts around yet. Where the heck do you find THOSE??? I LOVE them! :D
ReplyDeleteThis is cute, neat and easy peasy, just like you said! Thanks! Pam @ Sallygoodin
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining us for our 13th Anything Related party!
ReplyDeleteSo want one of those turn tables! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletefun idea! thanks for sharing!
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