Thursday, October 12, 2006

ArticleBlaster Ways To Use Your Own Labels


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Making your own labels can be both fun and rewarding. Check out
some of the creative ways that labels can be used around the
home and office:

On clothing � Is your child going to summer camp this year? Why
not make some special cloth labels (complete with name, of
course!) to attach to his or her jackets and pants? Any fabric
store will have tons of possibilities for you, and you can
stitch or glue your special name labels into the apparel. Of
course, your children will protest (�Oh, Mom!�), but it�s
better than having their laundry lost!

On cabinets � Do you have storage cabinets in your basement or
garage or in your office at work? Instead of trying to guess
what�s inside every time you�re on the hunt for an object, you
can label them (such as �Karen�s scrap booking materials� or
�extra pantry items�). Use one of those great little labelers
that you can find at any office supply store � they print onto
clear labels and look very professional if you choose to use
them at your business.

On canned goods � Do you frequently �put up� jars of peaches,
tomatoes, or other goodies? Labels are especially useful for
you because you�ll be able to sort them with ease. You�ll also
know when to throw things away or when to enjoy them for
dinner! Finally, those labels will make your food items look a
little �classier� should you turn them into holiday presents.
(And everyone loves getting a little homemade something!)

On the backs of photos � If you have a computer printer, you
can print off many labels at once without spending a fortune on
the supplies. This means that labeling family photos will become
a simple process. All you have to do is type once, then print
off as many as you need. Sure beats writing on the backs of the
pictures (which can sometimes bleed through to the other side of
the paper.)

On drawers in kids� rooms � If you have a number of storage
drawers in your kids� rooms, you might want to use labels so
both you and they know �what goes where.� For instance, one
drawer could be labeled, �Blocks�, and the other, �Stuffed
animals�. It�ll make it much easier at the end of the day,
because everything will have �its place.�

On storage bins � Practically everyone has unmarked bins in the
attic, garage, closet, or crawl space. Take some time to affix
labels to those boxes and you�ll quickly be able to find
holiday decorations, baby clothes, and nostalgic memorabilia in
a jiffy. No more rooting around for hours!

Inside of books � If you come from a big family or you lend out
your �library� often, why not attach labels to the inside jacket
of your books? It�ll be a nice reminder to the �borrower� to
return it to its proper owner.

Again, how you use labels is up to you. Use your imagination
and even ask the kids to get involved. Make it a fun process,
and invest in this time saver.

About The Author: Robert Michael is a writer for DR Labels
which is an excellent place to find labels links, resources and
articles. For more information go to: http://www.drlabels.com

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