Saturday, May 25, 2013

Free Printable Kids’ Storage Labels - Part 3

Game-Time Decision
A right-size catchall bin for electronics and board games keeps easily misplaced items in check. Stash small trinkets and personal items, such as music, jewelry, and accessories, in labeled containers that are convenient for tween and teenage kids to use.

Editor’s Tip: This label slips inside a clear, adhesive NACKit! pocket, which  protects the paper label from wear and tear. Print the label and place it inside the pocket before adhering it to your storage container. This label fits inside the original NACKit! pocket size, available at nackit.com.

Strategic Storage

Make managing homework less of a hassle with a labeled file system that keeps important papers clutter-free. Basic organization tools -- such as color-coordinated folders, memo boards, and notepads -- can grow with your student’s needs. A compact, lightweight file system can sit neatly on a shelf yet is easy to tote to a work area.

Editor’s Tip: The file folder labels are designed to be printed on Avery 2/3x 3-7/16-inch white file folder labels (#8366), available at office supply stores.

Plugged In

With cell phones, music players, cameras, and headphones, cord organization is a must for growing kids. Keep cord tangles to a minimum by designating a desktop charging station with cable holders for your kids' electronics. Repurpose address labels as non-slip sticker labels for classifying cords.

Editor's Tip: The cord flag labels are designed to be printed on Avery 1x2-5/8-inch eco-friendly white address labels (#48160), available at office supply stores.


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