I hate digging through my desk drawers or in several different cabinets before finding needed supplies. I saw Erin's post on I'm Lovin Lit and decided I needed one of these. I did take her advice and purchased the toolkit labels from This Little Piggy Reads on TpT. Then it was off to Lowe's to purchase the Stack-On 22 Drawer Storage Cabinet. My son, Jack, who is "fine-tuning" his driving skills in order to get his license soon, drove me! Then it was back home for printing, laminating, and assembly. I am so excited about how it turned out and am very excited to put it to good use in my classroom. I'm just saying...
Yay! I'm so glad it worked for you. And so TOTALLY impressed that you did this in under a day!
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Hi!
DeleteI love how my toolbox turned out. Thanks so much for the tips. I woke up this morning and most of the labels had fallen into the drawers. I ended up using spray adhesive on the front of each label and so far they have not moved! Thanks again.
I love this idea! Thanks for posting it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Leah. I can't wait to see your finished tool box!
DeleteWow, it turned out cute! I made those to match the labels of a classroom decor I made for a friend. I thought it turned out cute. Did it fit well enough for you? Do I need to adjust the labels??
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Your labels fit perfectly! I am using chevrons and dots in my classroom this year so the design is awesome! I ended up spraying the laminated front of each label with spray adhesive to get them to stay in place. It looks great and I am very excited that I actually did it! Thanks so much for coming up with the labels. It made it so easy.
DeleteMelissa, I cannot see your reply?? Why not??
DeleteDeniece
Hi Deniece,
DeleteSorry about the missing comments. I think the problem is fixed! Thanks for letting me know about the problem.