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find some coodernaitng fabric, attached with fabric glue and use a sharpie for labeling
I have used craft store card stock or office supply tags attached on the handle.
Do the bins have a slot for labels? Or where/how do you want to put labels?
get letter stencils and paint
turn the cards into gift tags that hang on the boxes.
You've also got a beautiful cat with a lot of personality (catnality?)
Print out your tags and adhere them with sticky velcro
Double-sided tape might work as well. You could even true a glue gun (my favorite is the new Ryobi cordless). :)
Go to the store and buy sheet of vinyl letters, place them to your cubbies cover with thin material ( t- shirt ) and iron with hot iron do not use steam.
Can use fabric pink the edges and use cool large safety pin. Or punch hole on some paper and attach with twine pull through with awl or. Fine crochet hook.