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Label Your Storage Tubs With Chalk Markers

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Stacy Davis
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I don't know about you but I had a ton of "mystery" tubs in my garage. A couple years ago, I began labeling them with Chalk Markers and here is how they have held up. We also moved from Florida to Virginia and during the entire move process, the writing was pretty much unaffected.
Here is a storage and organization tip for everyone who has a garage or storeroom full of plastic storage tubs. This tip applies to the tubs that you can’t see through.
I used a Bistro Chalk Marker and my storage tubs are Sterlite and there was zero ghosting. Nine times out of ten, when I wiped it away, there wasn't a trace left. I actually started doing this a couple years ago and just tried one of the old tubs yesterday and it wiped away pretty clean. So, for me, there wasn't enough ghosting or residual damage for me to care, even years later.
Here is the tub before labeling...
All labeled and ready to go. You can add labeling on all sides and make it pretty, if you like. It is entirely up to you. And if you hate it, just get a wet cloth and wipe it away.
Here is more labeling but I didn't like it... so I wiped it away. The writing and wiping was done minutes apart and you couldn't even tell that I had written on it once I had wiped it with a wet cloth.
Half gone within seconds...
Now this labeling was done 3 years ago and at the time a tutorial was not on my mind. I would have written it darker if I had known I would be doing this someday. Maybe a little light but definitely still readable. And this tub traveled from Florida to Tennessee, from Tennessee to Florida and from Florida to Virginia... Talk about a well traveled tub of craft supplies.
So I cleaned off the top writing that had been there for 3 years. The top cleaned off without a trace.
Now the front, if you look closely, there is still a very faint "Crafts"...
So, I grabbed some Windex and it was gone. At least enough for me!
Finished, relabeled and ready to go. I love knowing where everything is at a glance. I bet you all have some labeling ideas of your own! Feel free to share your favorite tips in the comments!
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Published February 20th, 2015 2:52 PM
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FionaE on Apr 14, 2015
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