You can either print them out on plain paper and affix them with a glue stick or you can print them on plain sheet sticker paper and cut to size. Happy organizing! Free printable is below, just "download" and print!
A plain blank label for your use which is also included on printable.
"A place for everything, everything in its place."
~ Benjamin Franklin (also ascribed to Isabella Beeton)
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Those are so adorable, I bet they will encourage little hands to help cleaning and sorting :-)
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DeleteWhat a super cute printable! Following from the HOP - hope you can follow back ;-) https://www.facebook.com/HappyAndBlessedHome
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Will have to make a visit :)
DeleteLove it! Get those kids organized!!! We pinned it and will share this post with our reader on Facebook! :-)
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We just wrote a devotional Spring Cleaning ebook for kids that might interest you. Spring Cleaning heart and home. We'd love for you to check it out!
http://theprovisionroom.com/2013/03/14/radiant-inside-out-an-ebook-for-your-children/
Blessings!
Thank you :) We already get The Provision Room in our inbox :)
DeleteI see it as beautification that leads to motivation! Just lovely and so practical!
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