Wednesday, July 18, 2012

SHOW ME YOUR LABEL MAKER!



I hope all of your are running to get one of your most prized possessions, your LABEL MAKER...  wave it in front of your computer screen! Look at those beauties!

How can one little machine bring such joy to my heart... and sanity to my life? I love the sound of a label being printed out and sticking the neat, clearly lettered label to something to give it order and a name!

Here are some tips and tidbits to help you get organized using your label maker...



Here is my workhorse-of-a-label-maker... I like the hand held version. I can carry it with me and use it anywhere!

One of the most obvious ways to use a label maker is for labeling file folders. Don't discount this... studies have shown that a printed label carries much more importance and weight than a hand written one!


I have two boxes of cords that I have NO idea what they are for... and I am afraid to throw them out just in case they may be to something very important... or someday Bobby will say, "Where is the so-and-so cord"?  I put those cords down in the basement in a labeled box.

But since getting my label maker, all incoming cords now get a label!

Here is a box that stays in my study and has the cords (LABELED) I use most often. 


Labels and plastic containers are a pair made for each other.... and organization!

I am always on the lookout for plastic containers on sale! 

Here, I have corralled my napkins and placemats ... they can really get out of hand! I keep them in plastic boxes in a little used bedroom closet.  Are you asking," How does she know what napkins are in what box"? Great question...

I'll show you that easy organizing system next week!



Label Makers work wonders in the kitchen too!  Paired  up with jars of all sizes, our pantries become neat and tidy!

My pantry was always a big mess of opened boxes. I was forever organizing and reorganizing it! I would find 3 boxes of cornmeal, or an empty box of navy beans... I just could not see what I had available.

So I started to put my dry goods in labeled jars. They look so pretty and neat when I open the pantry door... and they stay nice and fresh too! Now, I can readily see that I need more popcorn and rice on the next trip to the grocer's.

Like the plastic containers, I looked for them on sale... accumulating a couple at a time.



Here are some other creative ways to use your label maker...
~ label lunch meat containers with the expiration dates
~make address and shipping labels
~make nameplates for books, tapes, rakes, CD's, power tools, etc.  you lend to others
~When taking containers to pot luck dinners, school events, etc. label them in case you forget to pick them up. It will be easier for them to make their way back to you.
~label the back of pictures with names, dates and places. We can get forgetful over the years.
~When using a wall as a growth chart, use the label to record the date and height
~ label disposable drink glasses when having a party
~ make labels on index cards to make flash cards for children
~ make labels for prescription bottles... easier to read

If you have any other uses for this handy gadget let us know!



Remember... TUTORIALS TIPS AND TIDBITS goes live at 8:00 this evening!
See you then!





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18 comments:

  1. I love this post. I have to tell you, I put a label maker on my Christmas list for years and years, but never got one so when I was at the store on my birthday a few weeks ago, I decided to treat myself (also a hand held model). I rushed home to play with my new toy and had a blast labeling everything in my house. I hit the pantry first, then moved to my office and tagged all the charger cords for computers, cell phones, and camera equipment, and just yesterday one of my girls asked if she could use it to get her binder organized for the upcoming school year. I can't believe I waited so long to get one - it was inexpensive and I absolutely LOVE IT!!!!!

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  2. I've been wanting to get one of these for years...you have helped me decide...I am going this afternoon to get one! I just hope you haven't created a monster! ;0)

    I'll be back to join the party tonight!

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  3. I love my label maker, but the refills cost more than the maker did! lol I love having my files labeled and also my bins and even the china organizers. Makes life a little easier. xo

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  4. After seeing this post I think I have let my label maker be lazy. Time to put it back to work and earn it's keep :)

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  5. I think I will have to get a label maker now. I can see how much help it would be to organize things. Love it!!! Linda

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  6. Well, I just placed an order for a Dymo label maker like yours! Doing the happy dance!

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  7. I have my napkins in plastic shoe boxes, is that the size you use? How about placemats? I have a label maker that I haven't used yet but these are GREAT tips and I will use it in the new house for sure!! I have many things labeled with hand written labels:( Time to move to the 21st century:):) XO, P

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  8. I have a label maker similar to yours. I went crazy with it. Now I see I missed a few places! lol! I love that you labeled your dry goods, have to do that!

    XO,
    Jane

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  9. Great minds think alike: I have the same organization in my home with plastic containers and jars. Convenient, what can I say?! But all the extra parts and cords, etc I pack in the ziplock back along with manual and place in the box where all manuals are stored. I was looking at this label maker thinking if I really need one (I use old fashion marker on labels), and after reading this post I may get one. Thanks! :)

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  10. Now, I want a label maker!!!

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  11. I went out at lunchtime and bought one at Hobby Lobby with the 40% off coupon! Anxious to use it!

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  13. I have one and we use it all the time. It's even good to label CD's and video games that are borrowed.

    Dee

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  14. Wow, Yvonne, great tips on using a label maker. I can tell that it is a must have from all your ideas. Kids would love using it for drinks. This would make a great gift, too.

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  15. I usually have my assistants (my grandkids) make labels for me with my label maker. It's a super way to help them learn to spell and it's also fun for us to do together.

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  16. I adore my label maker! When on its smallest font setting, I can make a label for keys so I'm not guessing "What's this key to?" when I come across a key that's used infrequently.

    A label maker will save you a lot of frustration and time!

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  17. I don't have one...can you believe it? I tend to handprint labels. I had a friend in our last town that literally labeled everything. She carried that thing with her everytwhere...so funny.

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  18. Soooo much neater than using my trusty Sharpie to label everything! LOL Thinking today is the day I put the marker down and pick up a lable maker! Thanks for all of the ideas!

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