Just a few more days from now, and it’s going to be the school month once again! My Kyle is very much looking forward to his first day of school as a preschooler already, so we’ve started buying some school supplies to build the school excitement plus, we’ve also started doing some little going-to-school projects to set the school mood!
Have you started your school supplies shopping just yet? How about labeling and tagging books and notebooks? Here’s a fun project your kids can do to get them excited to go to school.
BACK-TO-SCHOOL PROJECT for KIDS: Label your book and notebook!
Back when I was a kid, I enjoyed seeing my belongings tagged and labeled. I carried this practice as I was growing up (I am still fond of tagging to get things organized these days). For today’s project, I am sharing my love for labels. Have your kids tag and label their books and notebooks with these ready-to-use stickers on the blog. These designs can also be used to trim folders, lunch boxes, and more. Other stickers will just set a positive school mood with their cheery designs!
Note: All images posted here are in high resolution. Thus, they will print clearly. Right-click and save the images to print! =)
Materials:
Colored printer
Specialty paper or self-adhesive sticker sheets (Size: 8.5×11)
Scissors
Steps:
1. Download and print these free notebook and book tags
2. Cut out the stickers.
3. Paste them on books or notebooks!
Printable Notebook Labels
For Girls: Printable School Labels with Blank Plates (Assorted)
For Boys: Printable School Labels with Blank Plates (Assorted)
Have fun! =)
PS: More back-to-school printables will be on the blog soon as I roll a back-to-school printable series. Keep coming back, Okay? =)
Choice of school labels for kid’s various items is best way of securing items. Labels not only secure the items but also make them unique and elegant with beautiful colors, icons and designs. Your child will like these labels very much and take care of their items with more care. This will also enhance the feeling of responsibility in your kids mind toward their things.