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USING THE BLANK LABELS The font we’ve used on the labels (SF Cartoonist Hand SC Bold) can be downloaded here. We recommend downloading and installing the font on your computer before creating your new labels to ensure that everything matches! 1. Type – Open the pdf and type your text into each label. The labels are formatted for 1 line and 2 line text, so be sure to use the appropriate template. Then, save the pdf as a new filename to keep a copy of your new labels. 2. Print – We recommend printing the labels on a thick white paper, such as cardstock. 3. Laminate – This step is optional, but the labels will be more durable if they are laminated. 4. Attach – Labels can be attached to your book bins in whatever way you choose. We love peel and stick Velcro for laminated labels (it’s easy to re-organize or replace labels) or clear packing tape for unlaminated labels (one piece of tape across the entire label works best). 5. Enjoy – Step back and admire your newly organized classroom library! Let us see your creativity! Tweet us pictures of the labels in your classroom library using the hashtag #B2SMadeEasy. @akjbooks — Your Friends at AKJ Education your text here!
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Page 1: USING THE BLANK LABELS - AKJ Educationcompany.akjeducation.com/site/wp-content/...Labels...4. Attach – Labels can be attached to your book bins in whatever way you choose. We love

USING THE BLANK LABELSThe font we’ve used on the labels (SF Cartoonist Hand SC Bold) can be downloaded here. We recommend downloading and installing the font on your computer before creating your new labels to ensure that everything matches!

1. Type – Open the pdf and type your text into each label. The labels are formatted for 1 line and 2 line text, so be sure to use the appropriate template. Then, save the pdf as a new filename to keep a copy of your new labels.

2. Print – We recommend printing the labels on a thick white paper, such as cardstock.

3. Laminate – This step is optional, but the labels will be more durable if they are laminated.

4. Attach – Labels can be attached to your book bins in whatever way you choose. We love peel and stick Velcro for laminated labels (it’s easy to re-organize or replace labels) or clear packing tape for unlaminated labels (one piece of tape across the entire label works best).

5. Enjoy – Step back and admire your newly organized classroom library!

Let us see your creativity!

Tweet us pictures of the labels in your classroom library using the hashtag #B2SMadeEasy.

@akjbooks

— Your Friends at AKJ Education

your text here!

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BLANK 1 LINE LABELS

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BLANK 1 LINE LABELS

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BLANK 2 LINE LABELS

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BLANK 2 LINE LABELS


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