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Suzanne C. GrandMom, Midlothian, VA Preconception, Toddler, Preschool, K-5th Grade
 Comments In Mabel's Labels Make your own! If you can type a label on the computer, you can make your own labels for any piece of clothing: Purchase "T-shirt transfer" 8 1/2 x 11 paper, create your label design. Don't forget to reverse the design to the mirror image and print. Then you can iron them onto any piece of clothing. Shoes can be done with the end of a curling iron or a hair dryer.
In Plastic Storage Contaners - Great for Organiz... For small collections of stuff: One of my favs is using empty General Foods International Coffees cans. I cover them with either leftover wallpaper from a room or I use contact paper. I then label them with sticky letters or computer made labels. I use these for organizing office supplies (paper clips, rubberbands, file tabs tacks post-its, staples) These cans hold exactly 48 crayons also. AND these cans fit perfectly on a white wire rack on the inside of a closet or cupboard door. I've also used them for holding teas in the kitchen cabinet and for all manner of household repair items in my tool closet (nails, cup hooks, curtain hooks, glue, nails, picture hooks, bicycle tire repair kits, nuts and bolts, molly bolts and more.)
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