Packing Tape Labels

Kara S.
by Kara S.
2 Materials
$4
5 Minutes
Easy
I don't know about you but I love the look of an organized pantry. Labels, acrylic and organization are my middles names! When I came across this label hack I had to share it! All you need in a printed word document, packing tape and water!
First thing first, you will need to type out your words for labels on word, photoshop or whatever program you are comfterable with. No need for fancy paper, just use plain ol' printer paper and ink. Cut out your words.
Take a regular packing tape (I used ultra clear) and place it over your word.




Take a credit card and press hard to rub the into onto the tape. This is the most important step! Peel it off your table and cut off the access tape on the sides.
Now drop it into a bowl of water. Let the label sit in the water for 1 minute to loosen the paper. Once the label is saturated, begin to rub off all the paper backing. You'll be left with just the text!
Let the label dry completely. It will return to it's sticky state and you'll be able to attach it to anything!!!
I did this trick first in my pantry with a few air tight jars I had.
I also made little labels for my k-cups and sugar to display beside my Keurig.
Lastly, I made a little design for my makeup brush holder and my cotton ball jar. The best part about this is it can be used with colored ink. The possibilities are seriously endless and it's the quickest DIY EVER! I'm 100% obsessed. Now, I'm off to label my entire apartment (:
Suggested materials:
  • Packing Tape   (Target)
  • Air tight jars   (OXO)
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  • Rebekah Rebekah on Oct 12, 2023

    WHAT keeps the wording from peeling off WITH the paper backing when you soak all in water, then "rub off paper backing." The printed word is printed onto that same paper. WHY would to wording adhere to the clear tape and the rest come off...?

  • Spa67003789 Spa67003789 on Dec 26, 2023

    Where can I buy one of these machines?

  • Jennifer Lee Jennifer Lee on Jan 02, 2024

    I like the labels but why do you put them on transparent containers?

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