Free Toy Bin Labels
It’s the start of a new year, which is the perfect time to organize your toy room! The day after Christmas, I got on a big purging and organization kick! I donated toys we don’t play with, bought plastic bins to organize toys, and rearranged our toy room. I made some toy bin labels a few years ago, but I decided to update them with a new font and add more labels with pictures. I’m excited to share them with you today!
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I printed these off onto card stock paper and then laminated them with my favorite laminator. Then I cut them apart and used clear packing tape to tape them onto plastic boxes and bins.
I love keeping our toys organized. It helps me keep things tidy. The picture labels help my children know where to put toys when they are done playing with them. Here’s a look at what our toy room looks like!
I love to use plastic containers. The small ones below are from Michaels.
We changed our train table to a Lego building table! I put Lego bricks in one of the drawers and wheels and Lego people in the other drawer. It helps keeps our Lego bricks more organized!
We LOVE our new Jungle Jumparoo! It was a gift from the grandparents and we’ve been getting a lot of use out of if! The boys have lots of energy, so they can jump, climb, swing, and twirl!
Hope you enjoyed the tour of our toy room!
You can download the toy bin labels here —> Toy Bin Labels
i love these labels! so happy i found your blog. you’ve seriously made my day.
You made my day! Thank you!
These are awesome labels!! Thank you so much!:))
Thank you, THANK YOU! With 1.5 yr LO and 3.5 yr LO, constantly trying to find ways to organize. This will help not only the kids, but daddy, grandparents and nannies (instead of me trying to get things back into place at midnight before bed). Keep on organizing!
Great thought! Using level bin in toy bin storage organizer is really clever idea. Kids can easily find out their toy for play. It help to keep kids room and playroom organized. Mom can get rid from messy toys. Thanks for sharing a nice ideas. I can follow it for my kids huge toys.
I love your labels. I cannot figure out how to download them. I always have trouble with this system. I am using a Mac. Any hints?
I’m so sorry! Are you opening them in Adobe Reader?
I want to add a few to the blank ones you provide but would you mind sharing what font that is so they all look uniform! Thanks!
Sure! It’s the font KG Who Tells Your Story. Hope that helps!
Awesome! Thank you so much!
Great post! Thank you for the fun toy bin labels. I think this really does help kids get involved in putting things back where they belong.
These labels will come in handy in our nursery room. I really like your organization, it’s so much easier for both the parents and kiddies. Every time I keep saying that great organization should be my top priority, but unfortunately I always ignore that 🙂
Thanks for providing these great organization ideas Angela, I love your work!
Loved the labels!!! I’ve been meaning to do some for a while buy never got around to it. I need others, so us for all to look the same, what font and size did you use? Any wonderful ideas for books? My kids arr huge book worms (2yrs & 4yrs old)… and my house is not that big so they have bedroom/playroom/library 🙈
I too am interested in what font and size it is- I printed them out but need to create a few more like “books” etc
Sure! The font is KG Who Tells Your Story
Hi!
Great ideas. Thank you for sharing.
Please let us know where to find the great shelves you have in the photos.
I’d like to find shelves that are deep enough for baskets and boxes.
Thanks!
Sure! The shelves are KidKraft. Here here the white and dark brown ones on Amazon: (affiliate) http://amzn.to/2irUx36