Remember the toy bin tags I made for my son a few months ago? Well, when I shared them with all of you everyone liked them so much I decided to make a second sheet. Hurray!
So many of you had requests; thank you for sharing! I couldn't do everything, of course, but I did choose the ones that the greatest number of people asked for: play dough, puppets, little people, puzzles, blocks, dress up, balls, games, art supplies and movies.
To use these tags, all you have to do is download the pdf and print. You can then use them however you please. I chose to punch a hole and tie some thread through mine to hang on storage baskets.
I'd love to hear about how you're using them. Be sure to leave a comment and let me know. And be sure to tell your friends so they can get in on the goodness, too.
{images by me}
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!
ReplyDeletei am so VERY EXCITED about these labels! you have no idea how you made me SMILE:)
if you ever decide to do more, i would GIGGLE:)
you are great!
lacey
This is so wonderful! Thank you for sharing. I'm going to be embarking on the 'big toy clean-up' for 2010 as things are out of control at our home. This labels are perfect and will be super helpful with the organization. I do have chalkboard bins, but sadly the pictures rub-off so fast with little hands playing. These will be perfect, thank you again!
ReplyDeleteLove the graphics on these. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis is so great :)
ReplyDeleteDo you have these tags (both pages) in a bigger size?
I'm planning to put them in big boxes and a bigger size would be better to be visualized.
Thanks.
OH I can't thank you enough. With 6 kids under 8 our toy room is a MESS. I hope with my new laminating machine and your labels to create a year of cleanup!
ReplyDeleteWe love to craft. Got to start working on those supplies next. http://www.holiday-kids-crafts.com
Thank-you for these labels! I have used them to organize the toys in my preschool classroom. Clean-up time has become a breeze thanks to your labels and the children have no problems figuring out where toys belong!
ReplyDeleteThese are fabulous! I just reorganized using bins and was looking for creative ideas to label and this one looks SO nice and will work well for my almost 3 year old and 1 year old!
ReplyDeleteI am planning to use cardstock and laminate the labels, but am trying to decide if it'd be better (for us) to hang them as you have them or to affix them somehow (velcro?) so they are horizontal for my learning-letters-little-guy.
Thank you so much for sharing!
I need these soooo much! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU!!!! Theses are awesome and EXACTLY the ones I needed! I would love to add a link on my blog if that is okay.
ReplyDeleteThank you! These are exactly what I needed and so much nicer than any others around that I have found. Love them. Would really LOVE if you could make a label for musical instruments as well. PLEASE! Its the last one I need and I would like the labels to all to be the same.
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get the graphics...I need to make more labels.
ReplyDeleteThank you so very kindly for these labels. I used them like this: http://farmfreshiowa.blogspot.com/2012/03/toy-situation.html
ReplyDeleteI really appreciate your willingness to share.
Thanks so much. Have been searching on-line for labels and think these are the nicest, cleanest looking ones out there!
ReplyDeleteLOVE THESE! Just organizing the kids' toys in a better system right now and looked online for a system to label them and found YOU! I have a little favor....If you ever feel like making another sheet, would you include Super Heroes, Lincoln Logs, Marbles, Lite Brite, Nerf Guns. THANKS!
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