Free Downloadable Storage Labels for Every Room in Your Home

labeled jars of food
Photo: Adam Albright

Declutter and destress with our free downloadable labels that will help you organize your family's gear in every space of your home. We've designed more than 20 DIY storage labels that you can print and customize. In addition, get inspired with our suggestions for ways to use the labels anywhere and everywhere.

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Before You Start: Tips for Making Labels

labeled jar of jelly beans
Adam Albright

Before you print your free labels, here are some helpful pointers:

  • Our labels come in three colors: blue, green, and orange. If you only want to print one color, be sure to select only that page in your print menu.
  • Some of our labels are designed to fit on specific label sheets. These blank label sheets are available at office supply stores, and they can be used on home printers. Look for our tips on each slide to find what size label you'll need.
  • You can either type in the text you want, or handwrite it. If you want to type the text, click into the center of a label in the document and type your text.
  • We recommend printing the nonadhesive labels on heavy cardstock or matte photo paper, then laminating them for extra durability. At-home laminating machines ($30, Target) can be purchased at craft stores, or you can take your labels to a copy center to be laminated.
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Laundry Basket Labels

basket with flip-flops label
David A. Land

These storage labels fit inside a standard clear luggage tag, which protects the paper label from wear and tear. Print the label and place it inside a luggage tag, then loop it around a basket handle. Use the labels to organize a laundry room, reach-in closet, or a children's playroom. We've added a ribbon for a fun bit of style.

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Entryway Storage Labels

blue shelves with green buckets
Adam Albright

Your front entryway or mudroom is the ultimate drop-off spot. Keep it clear of clutter by storing fashionable buckets or baskets in a painted bookshelf. Designate a container for each family member and label the containers with a hanging laminated nametag. Punch a hole in the top of the label and use snap rings (available at office supply stores) to hang the labels from the handles.

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Dog Treat Labels

dog treat jar with milk bones
Adam Albright

Keep dog treats handy in a clear cookie jar. Print a label on heavy cardstock or matte photo paper and place it inside a metal-rimmed tag (available in the scrapbooking departments of craft stores). Slip a pretty ribbon through a punched hole for an extra pop of color—and be sure to keep the jar out of Fido's reach.

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Key Ring Labels

Key Ring Labels
Adam Albright

With these key ring labels, always know where each key goes. Print them on adhesive label sheets and adhere them to round metal tags. These labels are designed to be printed on Avery booklet seals (#5278), available at office supply stores.

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Organize Seasonal Items

blue armoire with labeled baskets
Adam Albright

Stow hard-to-find hats, mittens, gloves, and other seasonal attire in wicker baskets placed in an armoire or linen closet. Designate one basket per person and place printed labels inside a clear luggage tag. Hang the tags from the basket handles and add a matching ribbon to complete the look.

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On The Go

clear zip bags with labels
Adam Albright

Make life easier with clear, zippered bags perfect for grabbing on your way out the door. Pack one for each of your needs, from kids' activities to a first aid kit, and stick on a cute adhesive label to keep things organized. The small labels are designed to be printed on Avery 1x2-5/8-inch folder adhesive labels (#8160) and the large labels on Avery 2x4 mailing labels (#5163), available at office supply stores.

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Pretty Pantry Labels

pantry with labeled containers
Adam Albright

Keep food organized by assigning a shelf to each group (grains, baking ingredients, snacks, and so on). Line your shelves with laminated fabric; it's easy to clean and adds a splash of bright color. Use clear plastic containers to store your goods and add a pretty printable pantry label to each for an extra measure of organization.

Editor's Tip: The rectangle labels are designed to be printed on Avery 2x4 mailing labels (#5163), available at office supply stores. The small round labels are designed to be printed on 2-1/2-inch circle stickers ($6, Paper Source) and the large round labels are designed to be printed on 4-inch circle stickers,($6, Paper Source).

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Labels for Meal Planning

calendar with magnetic meal labels
Adam Albright

Plan out your family's weekly menu in advance and get all your groceries in one swift shopping trip. Magnetic labels make meals simple; just mix and match dishes on the calendar and keep inventory on an organizer board. Print these free labels on magnet paper ($16, Staples), which can be used on home printers and is available at office supply stores.

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Canned Goods

labeled jars of food
Adam Albright

Keep canned goods orderly with decorative adhesive labels. Print playful storage labels on sticker paper and adhere them to clear mason jars. These labels were designed to be printed on 3-1/4x2-inch oval adhesive labels($8.50 Paper Source).

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Drawer Storage Labels

organized and labeled desk drawer
Adam Albright

Drawer organization is a must for any office. Tidy up paper clips, pens, and other office supplies by keeping clear organizing trays labeled. Colorful borders keep things fresh and easy to find. The rectangle labels are designed to be printed on Avery 1x2-5/8-inch folder adhesive labels (#8160), and the circle labels are designed to be printed on Avery booklet adhesive seals (#5278), both available at office supply stores.

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File Folders

blue and green folders with labels
Adam Albright

Make managing paperwork less of a hassle. Store important notes and documents in brightly colored file folders with color-coordinated labels. Print the file folder labels on adhesive labels and the file tab labels on heavy cardstock or matte photo paper. The file folder labels (shown here on the green folders) are designed to be printed on Avery folder 2/3x3-7/17-inch adhesive labels (#8366), available at office supply stores.

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Label Desk Utensils

labeled yellow cups with school supplies
Adam Albright

Repurpose a silverware caddy into a desktop storage organizer for your markers, pencils, and scissors. These labels are designed to be printed on Avery 1x2-5/8-inch folder adhesive labels (#8160).

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Don't Forget! Event Reminder Labels

"Don't Forget" label
Adam Albright

Call out important dates or appointments on your calendar or planner with "don't forget" labels. Use them for birthdays, holidays, and other important events so you'll never forget a date again. These labels are designed to be printed on Avery booklet seals (#5278), available at office supply stores.

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Free Address Labels

orange address and return label
Adam Albright

Add a little color to your envelopes with bright printable address labels and return labels. If you're looking for a fun, personalized gift, fill in a friend's address in the return label template and print. Place the label sheets in a pretty stationery box and wrap with a ribbon. The free address labels are designed to be printed on Avery 2x4-inch adhesive mailing labels (#5163), and the return labels are designed to be printed on Avery 1x2-5/8-inch adhesive folder labels (#8160), both available at office supply stores.

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Shelf Labels

shelves with labels
Adam Albright

Organize a slender set of shelves with labels and fun hardware. These metal label holders (look for something similar on reproduction hardware websites) simply screw into the shelf, then the labels slide into the holder. Print the storage labels on heavy cardstock or matte photo paper, and laminate them for extra durability.

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Organize Toiletries

labeled toiletry baskets
Adam Albright

Keep toiletries in order with baskets and labels. Designate a basket or bin for each category of toiletry or assign a container to each family member. Print these round labels on heavy cardstock or matte photo paper (and laminate them for extra durability), then place them inside the metal-rimmed tags (available in the scrapbooking departments at craft stores). Punch a hole in a label, and hang it from the basket handle with a ribbon.

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Weekly Wardrobe Labels

kids closet with labeled outfits
Adam Albright

Avoid the what-to-wear fight in the morning with these helpful closet labels. Slip a day-of-the-week tag over a hanger holding a complete outfit. Print the labels on heavy cardstock or matte photo paper (and if you like, laminate them for extra durability). Use a large hole punch to make a hole in the top of each tag.

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Printable Book Label Stickers

"this book belongs to" labels
Adam Albright

Make a mark on your kids' book collections with customized book plates. Write their names on a sticker label and adhere it to the inside cover of their favorite reads. The labels work great for grownups' books as well. The book plates were designed to be printed on Avery 2x4-inch adhesive mailing labels (#5163), available at office supply stores.

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Tidy Up a Toy Bin

ball toy bin with label
Adam Albright

Toys clutter a room instantly. Keep labeled rolling bins in plain view for easy cleanup. Print storage labels on heavy cardstock or matte photo paper (laminate the labels for extra durability). Punch two holes in the labels and attach them to bins with zip ties.

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Bedroom Toy Storage

labeled animal toy bin
Adam Albright

Give smaller toys a place in buckets suited to their size. These kid-friendly buckets are easy to tote from room-to-room. Print square labels on heavy cardstock or matte photo paper (laminate the labels for extra durability) and place them inside metal-rimmed tags (available in the scrapbooking departments at craft stores). Punch a hole in the label, and hang it from the basket handle with ribbon.

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Nursery Labels

child artwork with labels
Adam Albright

Show off your little Picasso's artwork in a gallery-worthy display. Frame your kids' favorite pictures and projects and use an adhesive label to indicate each artist and the title f the work. You can use square labels to label memory boxes, as shown here. These labels are designed to be printed on Avery folder 2/3x3-7/17-inch adhesive labels (#8366), available at office supply stores.

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Cosmetics Storage Labels

labeled jars with beauty products
Adam Albright

Organize easily misplaced items like hair accessories, cosmetics, and nail polish in designated clear containers for easy organization. Placing the jars on a tray keeps them in one handy location. Colorful labels let you return items easily at a glance. These labels were designed to be printed on 2-1/2-inch sticker labels from Paper Source.

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Kids' Rooms Organization

nightstand with labeled stacked tubs
Adam Albright

Use bins to store bigger kids' accessories, such as headbands, bows, and less frequently used items, such as nail polish. The adhesive labels are easy to remove from plastic bins when the storage needs change. These labels are designed to be printed on Avery 1x2-5/8-inch folder adhesive labels (#8160).

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