Toy Room Organization & Free Toy Bin Labels
Staying organized is something that I love. With three little ones, my house doesn’t always look super clean, but I feel amazing when my house is well-organized. Since moving into our home, our toy room has been a mess. We are very blessed to have a huge room in the basement for all the toys, but I didn’t have a great way of organizing it all. Last week, I finally got it all organized! Today, I’m sharing how it turned out as well as a printable for our toy bin labels.
I don’t know about you, but over the years we’ve accumulated too many toys! Between birthdays, holidays, & garage sales. we have plenty. And I wonder why my kids still want more toys! 🙂
I sorted through the toys and separated them into plastic bins (from Walmart). I then made some labels and added them to the bin. This has helped tremendously when it’s time to clean up toys. My kids know exactly where each toy goes because they can look at the label!
Here’s a look at some of the spaces in our toy room…
I made this PLAY sign several months ago. I just took four 16×20 canvases and painted them with acrylic paint.
In big plastic bins, I organized large trucks, bigger balls, costumes & stuffed animals.
The kids love the grocery store!
Here is our chalk wall. I have a small basket of chalk on the floor. That will be moved once baby is mobile!
We also have a cozy book corner. To decorate the wall, I took book sleeves from hardcover books and placed them in frames. Then I just added command strips to the back of the frames and stuck them on the wall. Simple! The READ sign was made from letter cards from Hobby Lobby and a frame.
We have lots of books at our house. Here are just a few of them. In the red organizer, I have fun picture books and nonfiction magazines. In the red baskets are baby books. In the wicker basket off to the side other kid books.
And there is our play room! Hope you enjoyed the tour! It’s nothing glamorous, but it’s helped us stay organized.
If you are looking to organize your play room, you may want to download the toy labels I created. Here are a couple sample pages.
I’m so excited to share these toy bin labels with you. And now they are EDITABLE so you can make whatever label name and picture you need. Click on the link below to download your copy! (There are directions included in the PDF. You will need to download a free font if you want to match the other labels.)
Here are links to some of the toys in our playroom: (some links are affiliate links and some products I couldn’t find anywhere)
Kidkraft Train Table and Train Set
KidKraft Tall Wooden Bookshelf
Let me know if you have questions! Happy Organizing!
This looks like Brady bunch font.
Thank you so much for these labels!! They are so cute and will save me the job of making them!
Hi! Could you let me know what Font this is or send me an email with the file so I can add other pictures of items we need labels for? I LOVE these!
did you get a response as to how to do it? I’m desperate to get mine finished!
So sorry for the late reply! Yes, please email me and we can chat about getting pictures on the cards. (angela@teachingmama.org)
These are amazing! I am also a mom of 3 boys and without recent military move we are without a playroom and the toys are driving me crazy! Is there a way to add a picture to the blank ones? I can edit the words, but can’t seem to find a way to add in additional clip art and would love to have the pictures since my two youngest can’t read yet.
Sorry for the late reply!! Right now, there’s only a way to add text to the blank ones. If you want to email me, we can talk about me creating some for you with clip art! (angela@teachingmama.org)
I’d also love to know the font or have access to your template so I can make a few more to match (I’d be happy to share them back with you to add to your collection). Thanks!
Thank you so much for creating this! Just what I needed for our toy bins.
Hi,
My name is Cassie and I ABSOLUTELY LOVE the toy room organizer tags, and being the OCD woman that I am, I would love to find out what font you used for your tags. Also do you have a blank template that I can use so I can make some more customized tags that match my others? I know this sounds silly, but I love when things match and I Love these darling tags! Thanks so much, Cassie
The font is KBDunk Tank and now the file is editable, so you should be able to make your own to match!
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Hi i seem to be having the same issue of not being able to edit the ‘Toy bin labels’. Can you please attach the editable verson web link? Ive already printed some but would like to have all labels match if possible! 😊 thankyou!
Hi Keeta! I will send you an email.
wont let me print. such a shame
It should print for you. Make sure you have the most current version of Adobe Reader installed. You can do that here: https://get2.adobe.com/reader/ Or try using another browser. Let me know if it works!
Is there a way to format this so I can print them onto labels? How did you do it?
THANKS!
I have not experimented with printing on labels. If I figure it out, I’ll let you know!
I absolutely love the labels, thank you so much for sharing! I’m in Malaysia so you can brag about your creation being used on the other side of the world! 🙂
I love hearing that! So fun!
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Looks great! As for the chalk, you could find a wall hanging planter or two and hang them in the wall between the chalk boards. Something like: http://www.gardenista.com/products/socker-plant-pot
Great suggestion!! I love the idea. Thank you, Bonny!
It’s gorgeous, Angela!! If you were a little closer I’d snag an invitation for a play date!
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Thanks, Anna!! I would absolutely love to have a play date with you and your kids! 🙂