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Before you know it, it will be back-to-school time. And if you have little ones, you’ll want to label everything! I created this full sheet of small “This Belongs To” labels. They’re the perfect size for pencils, pens, sharpeners and even books.
Aren’t the little tape strips cute? I found them on
Pugly Pixel.
I used all the tape colors and designed the labels to print on a standard sheet of label paper. You can get the clear labels so the labels really look like tape strips. They’ll fit Avery Labels 8667.
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For an even faster and more-budget friendly way to label things, print out the sheet on plain printer paper. Cut the tops and bottoms of the labels and then tear the edges. Voila – torn tape strips. Then use Mod Podge or glue stick to adhere them.
To download the sheet of Back-to-School labels,
click HERE.
Thanks so much for stopping by.
I can see many uses for these...............thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteI should make some of these for my favorite pens at work! I hate it when somebody borrows my favorite pen and walks off with it!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! May I share these on my facebook page?
ReplyDeleteHi Terri - yes, please share them!
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