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Free Toy Bin Labels

by Angela Thayer 32 Comments

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!

toy bin labels

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. 

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.

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label-1

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!

toy-room-corner

I love to use plastic containers. The small ones below are from Michaels.

containers

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!

lego

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!

jumparoo

trucks

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Hope you enjoyed the tour of our toy room!

You can download the toy bin labels here —> Toy Bin Labels

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  1. Renee Shah says

    April 1, 2022 at 5:02 pm

    Hi! I love these! I am wondering though – would you mind sharing the font you used to create the toy labels?

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    • Angela Thayer says

      April 9, 2022 at 7:13 am

      Sure! It’s called KG Who Tells Your Story.

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  2. Raquel says

    February 24, 2022 at 5:46 am

    Thank you very much, they make so much easy to labels the bedroom toys, really help!!

    Reply
  3. Loran says

    April 26, 2020 at 6:59 pm

    These are so fantastic. Thank you for making them and sharing them (esp for free)!! Much gratitude from the bottom of this Mama heart ❤️

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