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  To start, select the Emails tab in your Word document and then go to Labels. To use an address from your contacts list select Insert Address. Your label is now one cohesive unit! Some of the options have changed since I answered the above worx. If you're working in Microsoft Word and your gridlines disappeared, you may need to enable the gridlines in order to see your actual microsoft word 2013 labels free or label cells.  


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This is going to save me so much time!! Thanks, Shannah! Thanks for stopping by the blog! Thanks, Jessi! These look fantastic! I would love for you to come by and link this or another project at my brand new link party, starting this morning!! Hope to see you! Thank you, thank you, thank you. Thanks so much for stopping by the blog! Have a great weekend! This is amazing and I am so thankful for this! I never thought I had a program to make something cute and personalized like this.

The options are endless! Thanks for the easy project!!! You rock. Thanks, Carly! It makes me so happy to know this is something people can use and love! Thank you for reading! I feel so cool! I just followed your tutorial and made one!

You made my day! From Dream To Reality! Thank you, Christine! Great tutorial. That would be picmonkey. Thanks for stopping by the blog, Jenny! Thanks, Colleen! Glad I could help! Just clicked over to your blog and saw your adorable Prince C! What a fun age for boys! Thanks so much for reading! Thanks, Marianne! It depends on the project.

If the label will be more temporary, as with party decor or something like that, the card stock seems to hold up fine by itself. Thanks for reading! Thank you so much for sharing such a great idea! Thank you, Stacy! Found you thru A Bowl Full of Lemons. You made this so easy to understand. Just found this on Pinterest. What a great tutorial. Thank you. I have an older version but was still able to do a quick search and find all of the steps. I will definitely be using this again and again.

Lol, thanks Ali! Hi Abby, Greetings from Sydney Australia! I popped over from a bowl full of lemons. And this is perfect! As she has decided it is eggs-actly what she wants. Hi there! I know you can buy certain sizes I have the round ones in mind, specifically … so as long as it matches up in inches on Word, it will print out correctly? Hi, Robin! There are two ways you could do it.

You could print them out on card stock, cut them out, and use tape. Thanks, Kristi! I know what you mean…I love being able to create my own look with these. Have a great weekend!! Abby, Thank you so much for creating this tutorial! It was so easy to follow. I have a Mac so I had to find a few things on my own but the end result is the same.

Thanks again! You are most welcome, Jennifer! I found you through Pinterest. This is awesome! I have been using my circle cutter and stickers to get this same look for the tops of jars. This is so much easier and faster. Great way to make little cards to go along with gifts!

Where do you get that shape? Can you get it on word somewhere? Thanks in advance!!! Hi, Charise! It is fantastic! I use it for almost all my title pictures on the blog. Hope that helps! Just wanted to give an extra helpful hint. I use Microsoft Word for Mac and instead of using the ctrl button and clicking each individual object, you can push and hold ctrl then push and hold a, and it will select all objects on the page.

Hope this helps!! Yet another reason I need a Mac! First, what a great tutorial. And here is extra tip for windows word to make grouping easier. I just discovered today while using your tutorial Click on selection pane located on the drawing tools ribbon , and a box will open up that lists all the text boxes, shapes, etc on the page.

Select the ones you want and then right click and hit group. Ooh that is a great tip! Thanks so much for sharing, Dawn! Thanks Abby for a great tutorial. I now wont look so computer stupid around my teens…..

Hi, Lorrie! Love the tutorial. I was wondering about the red shape at the top of the page too I saw your answer about picmonkey- thanks! Thank you!! Great tip about the brackets! Thanks so much, Kay! Dear Just a Girl… Thank you for encouraging me, helping me reach my goals and have fun! Wow, thanks, Amelia! So glad I could help! Thank you so much for stopping by. Have a wonderful day!

So I have been all over Pinterest looking for cheap, cute ideas. Pinned this weeks ago and SO thrilled, going to work on my new labels today! Thanks so much for the tutorial just found you on Pinterest!

I enjoyed making labels, but making multiples of a design was quite a hassle. Thank you for posting this. Have fun label-making, Bettina! I actually figured out a lot of the Word stuff when I was teaching and making handouts all the time. Enjoy your summer! I have one question…. Mine are small and fine. What can I do to change this? No more envy over cute labels…I can do them too!! The grouping trick has just changed my life! I made a bunting banner from your tutorial yesterday and now I am making some labels.

Aww, yay! You just made my day, Cassaundra! Have fun making labels, and enjoy the rest of your week! I am a teacher who has been following Pinterest for a while…I look at all the labels and such teachers use to jazz up their room.

This morning I started thinking, there has got to be an easy way to do this. Started piddling, then found this blog. I am so pumped that you shared this and how easy this is. Can wait to start! Thanks so much, Lee! I actually learned the ins and outs of Word while I was a teacher and started fiddling around with stuff to make worksheets!

I have so much respect for those of you who teach and do it so well! Thank you for popping over to my blog. Have fun labeling!

Have a wonderful 4th, Tania! Hi Abby, What is the trick to perfectly center your inner circle in the outer circle? Do you just eyeball it? Hi Sadie! Have a wonderful weekend! I love these tips! Hi Sandi! I am using Word and I have a PC. If you let me know what version you have, I can try to figure out how to access the shapes feature. Have a great week! Thank you so much for this tutorial!

This was a big help to me. So glad I took the time to find it. Your tutorial is super easy! This is simply amazing…. I love the red parenthesis label and read one of your readers tips any other simpler way of creating that parenthesis Label??

Thanks, Elizabeth! Thank you for this easy to follow tutorial. I always wondered how people made these. I pinned this. On this ago but now that summer is here I had the time to follow. Question though…. Add text box like instructions say and then group the new layered no fill shape disappears so it is the shape with picture and then the text. So the text is on to of the picture. Thanks, Lorri! The layer I forgot to select moves to the back.

I too am a teacher and I have been wanting to make new labels. I had no idea how easy it was to do! One question! How did you get your zigzag lines to be so thick? Thank you so much for the tutorial. Thank you for simplifying it for me. Now I just need to try to do it! So glad I could help, Jolynn! If you have any questions when you try it, feel free to ask away! Thank you so much for this tutorial.

I have been looking for something to help me make a calendar and I found a great printable but it only includes 5 days of the week. This is so awesome because now I can make my own. Do you have any tricks or tips for that? Hi, Chailey! I usually just cut mine out with scissors. You could also try a punch. One other thing you could do would just be to pick a more angular shape.

Squares and hexagons still look nice, but the straight lines and angles are more forgiving. Like a previous poster. I also am just starting to get organized and this tutorial is going to help me so much! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge— Your generosity is truly appreciated!! Congrats on your beautiful creations! The Group step just changed my life!! I have use Pages on my Mac at home and Microsoft Word on my work computer and I was able to easily figure it out on both!

Thank you, thank you, thank you! Thank goodness for the grouping feature! I love these! I just did a chevron monogram! How easy!! And all of these years I have been using the fancy programs, ie illustrator, indesign, etc. I always import my images for stuff like this. I always, always have a problem getting my round labels to match up within the circle gridlines even though I download that particular template. How do you do it? I hear ya on that one.

The templates are difficult. A lot of times I just print mine on cardstock and cut them out by hand or use a punch if I have one big enough. Very scientific, I know!

I have enjoyed your tutorial for making pretty labels it was very easy to follow. The teachers have noticed and want to know how they can make labels for their classrooms. Thank you for sharing. You just made my day! You are so sweet! Thank you so much for sharing it!

This is such an amazing idea! Thank you soooo much! I was contemplating about paying for it to get done, but now I can do it on my own! Centering is my challenge!!! Thank you, Leslie! It can be hard to get them perfectly centered. If you go to avery. Type in the search box. Once you download it, you will see guides that help line everything up. I usually print mine out on scrap paper first and hold it up to the light with the labels behind it to see if it matches up or if I need to make adjustments.

I have spent a fortune purchasing products like these, so to be able to use my own creativity to make them is life-changing!! Just one question, when using a pattern to fill a shape is there a way to make the pattern bolder? I love the chevron you used here but the one in Word is pretty thin, as are the stripes, etc. Let me know if you have questions. Hi thanks so much for your label tutorial…. I was able to do everything except the last step — grouping….

I would appreciate your help thanks so much…Enza. Hi, Enza! As in how to make a square with the corners rounded like that. Opps — forget that last comment! I am blind and did not see that it is a shape there. I have looked for it sooooo many times! Thank you so much! We are moving to a new house next month and I ma looking forward to using your tutorial to make labels for the kids bins in their new toy room as well as my new kitchen which is 3 times bigger than my current one!

This just comes right in time. I was about to hire someone to do the labels for my business but then I stumbled upon this. I will link this to my next blog post as well. Thank you so much, Virginia! I should put the answer to this in the post because people ask all the time!

I actually used picmonkey. That is so odd! What kind of computer do you have and what version of Word? I wish I could see your screen to help troubleshoot better! Hope you have a wonderful weekend! Really helpful and clear. My question is do you know a way you can do the same, ie take a pattern from a picture and fill a letter?

So if I want to do a logo for DoinDubai, can I use something like that to fill the d letter maybe? You can fill a letter with a picture. Such a great tutorial! Thank you so much, Anne! Thank you so much for all the information. I am having trouble making the red sticker. I went to the website you provided, upload a picture and found the sticker, but I do not know how to get the sticker to Word.

Hi Lori! Are you referring to the one in picmonkey? Some of the options have changed since I answered the above comments. Ok may be a dumb question but I have no clue about labels. After you have a design what next? Do you buy sticky back paper to print them on? I have a inject printer. So how do you get a sticky backed label? Hi, Pat! I have printed on white card stock, laminated them, and then used a velcro dot to attach to something.

Look at your package of labels; it will have a number on it. Type that number into the search box at avery. Thank you so much!! I spent hours trying to figure out how to make Valentine labels and could not figure it out.

You saved the day! You are most welcome, Erlene! I never take full advantage of Microsoft word and I really should.

I found you in Pinterest and I will to follow you Have a nice day!!! Thanks so much for stopping by my blog, Monica! Hi, thanks again for sharing it!! Hi, Monica! Wow, thanks a lot for your help, sure that help a lot!!!! Thank you so much for your sweet words, Monica! I think your English is great— I understood perfectly! Thanks for visiting my blog! Really appreciate the step by step instructions and screen shots!

Thank you so much for your thorough and clear walk through! This is great! Thank you, Tina! Hope you have a wonderful week! This was amazing and so helpful! I love planning parties and always try to use fun food titles at them…and being able to make them like this is wonderful. Thank you very much for your tutorial! Great website and thank you for posting! Amazing I can do these things in Word! Any tips on how to make grouping work? Thanks so much, Fiona! I apologize for the delay in my reply!

Thank you so much for this tutorial It was amazing. I made some cupcake picks for my daughters upcoming graduation. Hi, Alma! I was looking for making labels for my moms classroom. I search for a good half hour and i found this tutorial and I am glad I did now i am going to make labels for my graduation party, my art studio and my room.

Hi Abby, Thanks for saving me a ton of money. I was on the computer for the past two days looking for a company to generate labels for my bath and body line.

Your presentation is on point. I am now able to generate my professional looking labels without breaking the bank. Thanks a million, Denise. Hi, Mary! I would do a Google image search for Spiderman and find a picture that you like, then follow the tutorial and integrate the Spiderman picture.

Good luck with the party planning! I pinned this some time ago knowing it would be helpful for me in the future. I am hosting a bridal shower for my soon to be sister-in-law and just made the most perfect printables because of your post. So thank you! So glad I could help, Leslie! Life saver! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.

I wanted to recreate labels for my classroom and create some for my new blog, and stumbled upon your post via Pinterest. Keep up the fabulous work! So glad they are helpful! Abby, Thanks for the step by step label making tutorial! After you create the label, do you print it on some kind of sticker paper? Also, how do you make your labels with the special tape you have? Thanks, Gina. Hi, Gina! I do different things with the labels. Thank you so much for the helpful information about creating labels in Word.

I had no idea so many options existed; I attempted to create my own label with the shapes field, and I decided to check the internet for tips, and I found your blog page. Your instructions and pictures make it easy to create labels, and I prefer this method because I am able to change all parts of my label whenever I want to.

Thank you so much for these great tutorials! Hi, Tyler! Can you tell me where I an bet the black and white zig-zag type of design you have inserted inside of the circle from and how or where to get them? Hi, Nallely! I hope this makes sense! HI I just subscribed! For example…. I found a picture of a piece of lace.

I want the lace pattern to fill up the shape, and not just show the piece of lace. Does that make sense?! Hi, Erika! Thanks for the reply! Ok so when I did fill in the shape the actual piece of lace shows up just like the picture but so does the white background it was photographed on….

Does that make sense? Would that be a more complex issue that only photoshop or something could handle? Oh, my Word! I create stuff every single day, I think! But this… your post has brought me to a whole new level of awesome. Thanks so much Abby! This is wonderful. I do have a question though. Great question, Karla! You will want to select both circles hold down the command key and click on each one , then go to the Format tab.

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    Pinned this weeks ago and SO thrilled, going to work on my new labels today! Note: Older versions of Word are slightly different. Didn't match my screen. As long as all the objects you want selected are completely inside the box microsoft word 2013 labels free will select them all at onece. Hi Abby, What is the trick to perfectly /72548.txt your inner circle in the outer circle? You can fill a letter with a picture.


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