So, after Cupcake pinned this set of drawers
I literally spent the better part of an evening ignoring my family looking for the source of those beauties!
to no avail!
So, being the persistant little thing that I am, I MADE those labels! and in a few options! here's to this summer's first Monday-Made-It!!
Here's what I did {without Internet, Mod Podge, or anything else for that matter at home!}
Materials: Sterlite 3-Drawer set. These are made for the paper size {8.5x11"}
scissors
your preferred adhesive!
Directions:
1. Print-I actually had to print on the back of an email I found in the kitchen at the "new house" since I have no clue where I packed our paper!
2. Cut
3. Place in your drawers and make a crease where you will need to trim {I used my nails}
4. Trim
5. Attach to the drawers {since I did not have mod podge, I used clear tape.} I WILL be redoing them most likely. We had a bad rainstorm last night and I had to carry my printed labels under my shirt while I darted madly for the car and they have a few water spots!}
here are the options! All graphics are from Dreamlike Magic and fonts are from Kimberly Geswein
I saved these in a powerpoint so there woud not be a white border around them. I ended up trimming mine to the "point" in the frame and a tad off each side. I also cannot decide on what I want my third drawer to be labeled {I put all things that need to be graded instantly in my take home bag-it's a classroom job!}
So I hope you can use on your journey to cuteness and organization!
now go and link up with my friend Tara!
Ok....
ReplyDeleteA) I <3 you! I have had these on my to do list forrrrrever!! BUT had no
clue how to make them:/ Now I don't have to!!!! Thank you bunches and lots
for the templates!!!!! EEEEE!
B) You crack me up.....running in the rain with your made it under your shirt..
or did you say skirt....riot either way:)
Cute! That is so like me! I find something I want to do and I have to get it done right then--no matter what!
ReplyDeleteCrystal
Teaching Little Miracles
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ReplyDeleteLove! Thank you for the download!! Your persistence definitely paid off! :)
ReplyDeleteChristy
Teaching Tales Along the Yellow Brick Road
Super cute!
ReplyDeleteJourney Of A Substitute Teacher
You are awesome!! I saw that pin also, and I totally wanted to make it. Thanks for making those cute drawer labels. :)
ReplyDeleteSarah
Miss A's Kindergarten
So cute! Love this idea!
ReplyDeleteChristine
Leaping into Teaching
So excited you made these! I was coveting them as well! Thanks. =)
ReplyDeleteI love these! I pinned them to print later!
ReplyDelete:)
Christina
*Bunting, Books, and Bainbridge*
WOW -great job! Love the fonts and colors!!
ReplyDelete-Lovely Nina
Lovely Little Learners
These turned out super cute! What perseverance you have!!! :O)
ReplyDeleteAmanda
Collaboration Cuties
Those look great!
ReplyDeleteso cute and so you!
ReplyDeleteMisty
Think, Wonder, & Teach
Thanks, this is so cute.
ReplyDeleteSo cute!!! When I saw this in my feed, I had to click over super fast. The pink and green go with my color theme in my classroom. I'll be making this when I get back in town!
ReplyDeleteThese are on my to-do list this summer! Mine are so boring right now. Pinned them to save for later!!
ReplyDeleteSara :)
Smiling In Second Grade
I feel your pain...I tried looking for the source of the pin when you offered any item free! GOodbye, lunch period!
ReplyDeleteYours are so cute and you crack me up about printing on the back of what is obviously a very important paper! Saved the file as I love the lime/black combo you made. Thanks for sharing!
These are awesome.
ReplyDelete3rd drawer could be laminate?
Elizabeth
Hodges Herald
I love these! And I love that you shared the labels! I looked for the source of the pin too and could never find it!
ReplyDeleteGina
Third Grade Tidbits
Amazing! Now, one thing on my to do list is now checked off! Thanks, Rachel!
ReplyDeleteElizabeth
Fun in Room 4B
I almost shouted "LOVE!" when I saw the labels you made!! Thank you for making an item on my summer to-do list easier by offering this freebie! :)
ReplyDelete❤Teri
A Cupcake for the Teacher
AHHH I said to myself that I'm going to make these for one of my Monday Made Its!! Thank you so much for sharing the files :) they are ADORABLE.
ReplyDeleteSara
Miss V's Busy Bees
ventrellasara@gmail.com
Thank you for these absolutely adorable labels. I will definitely be putting them to use next school year.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful break!
Carla
Surviving Sixth Grade
Your post and determination cracked me up!!! Thanks for sharing these!
ReplyDelete~Traci
The Bender Bunch
Thank you so much for sharing! I attempted to make these last summer and mine turned out terrible! I'll have to re-make them this summer. :) I am your newest follower, I'd love for you to check out my blog and follow me back! :)
ReplyDelete-Allison
Adventures in Room 204
Thanks for sharing these! I have the perfect spot for the drawers on my desk once my printer gets taken away. Love them!
ReplyDeleteLove these! Thanks so much! Is there any way you could make Monday
ReplyDeletethrough Friday labels and put them in your TPT store.
I would love to have those to match!
I absolutely love that you shared the labels. Any suggestions on how to begin to create labels of my own? I'm a novice. I see such cute things on Pinterest and I want to know how to create labels and posters to use in my classroom.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! I definitely need something like that since my one bin is a mix of everything :-(
ReplyDeleteHeather
room 4 imagination
SO glad I found this! I am going to try this myself! :) Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMarie
The Hands-On Teacher in First!
Love this!!
ReplyDeleteMisty
Think, Wonder, & Teach
Love these!!!! Is there any way that you could make ones that say the days of the week?
ReplyDeleteSo cute!! I have been saying for years I need to do this... but I need beach them.. Maybe I can get creative and make it myself :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Thank you so much! I had some labels on my drawers, but not nearly as cute as these!!!
ReplyDeleteDid you have to scale these down or cut a lot off to make them fit your drawers? I used the same ones you pictured, and they're too big. Maybe I have the wrong size drawers ...
ReplyDeleteHi! I was wondering if there was anyway you could make them wider, so they can fit the sterilite containers? I use those for my units, and would love to use these as my labels! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteAre these still available? When I click on it the page can't be found on googke docs.
ReplyDeleteOn the blank ones, is there any way to type in different words that what you already have?
ReplyDeleteJust stumbled across your blog through MMI... thanks so much for the freebie! The zebra print labels go perfect in my new classroom. ~Cara Lee
ReplyDeleteThe Sweet Life of Cara Lee
I love, love, love these!!! Thank you! :)
ReplyDeleteSarah
A Sunny Day in First Grade
Love these! Thank you so much! I am using them in my classroom :)
ReplyDeleteLove these. What fonts did you use? I cannot identify them. Thanks, Paula
ReplyDeleteOMG! I didn't even know I needed these until I saw them!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for making them!
Jennifer
Love them! Hoping I have Internet back soon so I can print!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these awesome labels!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these awesome labels! I hope by creating this project I'm going to be more organized. :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I can't wait to go and print these off. The colors are perfect and the blank template allows me to use it in so many ways!!! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWhat font did you use for the bight colored ones with the flags? Also, where do I go to download that font?
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!! I was overwhelmed by the paper beast last year, but I will NOT let that happen again this year!! These labels will be my first step in the right organizational direction!!
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