🛁 Elevate Your Organization Game!
The Talented Kitchen 192 Preprinted Bathroom Labels set offers a stylish and practical solution for organizing your bathroom essentials. With 192 labels, including 184 bathroom names and 8 number stickers, these water-resistant, adhesive-backed labels are designed for easy application and durability. Their casual script design on transparent vinyl ensures quick identification, making them perfect for any storage bin or jar.
Number of Labels | 192 |
Size | Varies |
Finish Types | Adhesive |
Item Shape | Varies |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Transparent Vinyl |
B**.
They stick great on flat surfaces
I am using these labels on some canisters I have set up in the bathroom and they add a nice touch to the overall vibe. I like the lettering and there are so many categories to cover just about every item you could come in contact with in a bathroom. They stick great to flat surfaces but I found that my label fell off a container that had ridges on it. Still very pleased with this purchase.
L**A
Beautiful labels
These labels were perfect for organizing my bathroom closet. I got them to go on some bins that are 10 inches wide by 8 inches tall. You may want to wear some disposable gloves when applying them because these pick up every bit of dirt/makeup/whatever is on your fingers. You will also want to make sure that where you are putting the label the first time is where you want it to stay because trying to remove and reposition them doesn’t work well.I would have liked more control over the label arrangement. For example, sometimes the words are on top of each other (see “adult medicine” in the listing image) and other times they are next to each other horizontally (see “bath towels” in the listing image). It isn’t a huge deal but I think it would’ve been better to have the words be separate stickers or offer both ways. I could see this being an issue for someone who only has short, wide containers or vice versa.Overall I’m happy with how these turned out. There are a lot of labels that mean similar things so you can decide which one makes the most sense for the container it is for.
L**Z
Super cute!
Works great and looks great. Happy with my purchase.
B**M
Decent product, but double-check your label set to make sure that what you received is correct.
I've purchased multiple other label sets from Talented Kitchen in the past -- because those orders had gone smoothly, I relaxed a bit in my usual diligence and didn't double-check every page before starting to apply the labels. Lo and behold, when I looked for page 6 -- which includes a lot of words starting with "s" and "t" that are fairly important in a bathroom organization project, like, "shampoo," "soaps," "towels," and "skin care" -- it was missing. Instead, my package included two of page 5, which was of less importance to me.Since I'd used a few labels already, I was concerned about trying to return the package (Amazon had fulfilled this order), and all I needed was the single page, so I contacted Talented Kitchen to see if I could work out a solution to get JUST the one page listed in the description that was missing -- since this wasn't really a return/full replacement issue as much as a missing piece. I included a photo of the duplicate page 5s. They responded later on the next day (within the Amazon-stated turnaround maximum time but definitely longer than other sellers with whom I've communicated) and said they were sorry to hear that but just referred me back to Amazon, saying they dealt with returns and replacements: to be honest, the message read as a brief, polite, form-style blow-off with little explanation.Fortunately, after dealing with the challenges of getting past the automated system to chat with a human, the Amazon customer service agent was super helpful and made things right for me. I appreciated that, but, of course, they way Amazon had to do it resulted in me receiving a lot more labels than I was asking of Talented Kitchen -- I hadn't needed to do a full return/exchange because I really just needed the one missing page -- and addressing the issue required additional steps and discussion that took extra time at a time my time is limited. For this reason, I do strongly recommend that if you buy label sets, you check every page against the reference sheet that comes with the set before starting to apply the labels even if you've had good experiences with these sets in the past, so you are saved the extra hassle and can just go through the regular automated returns process if you end up with an incorrect set.Now that I've addressed that issue -- and now that I've received a correct, complete set -- let me just comment on both the positive and negative aspects of this particular label set. As I mentioned, I've purchased multiple other label sets from this company previously, and that's because1) I like the look of the font,2) I've already bought other sets and like my labels to appear consistent in style across projects/rooms, especially since I often find some of the labels are more appropriate for use in other places (the 'masks' label in this set, for example, likely refers to skincare masks, but I don't really have/use enough to those to justify their own dedicated space; whereas, I do have PPE masks, and I have craft masks I use in one of my classes, and they take up more space, so I have other places I can use that label.3) the labels are well cut and easy to apply (although not quite as easy to remove from a plastic container once pressed down -- not necessarily a bad thing).These labels match my other sets and have proven to be as easy to use; I'm satisfied with their application and readability. If this set contains everything you need, I'd recommend it. However, there are a couple issues with this particular set that were not issues for me in other sets I've purchased from this company, so I do want to address them. The first is that although this set includes labels for four varieties of towels (towels, hand towels, bath towels, and guest towels), there isn't a single label for washcloths, which seems to be an odd omission. I really wish that they had that one since I do have a container dedicated to washcloths, and I don't have the option to label it with the label that matches the set. There also isn't one specifically for body wash (body care and soaps are the closest we get), even though body wash is a pretty commonly used item. To be missing those in a bathroom set, which includes labels for things like watches, seems a little strange.The second issue is that there are errors in a couple labels. Fortunately, I don't need those labels with misspellings, so it won't frustrate me, but there are two labels for eye and makeup palettes, which contain misspellings/incorrect word choices. 'Palettes' is the correct word and spelling for both art and makeup sets with a variety of colors and/or for the boards on which artists mix their colors. That would be the correct word/spelling. Unfortunately, though, these labels have it spelled as "pallets," instead, which is the word for a platform to transport/store a large number of goods. These are homophones -- two different words pronounced the same way that mean different things -- so these are errors that exist in this set at the time of this review. Again, if you don't intend to use those labels, it won't impact you, but I just wanted to note it for others who might not notice until they've received the package (and for Talented Kitchen, as well, since I always hope that sellers read the reviews and note issues, so they can continue to improve their products).These issues aside, now that I have that much-needed page 6, I've been able to complete my project (well, except for washcloth container), and I'm relatively satisfied. Had I not purchased so many other sets from this company previously and been committed to making sure the labels matched, though, I likely would have chosen a set from another seller that had ALL the labels I needed for my bathroom organization project. If you don't need the labels that aren't included, though, and are just looking for easy-to-apply, good-looking labels, this package might serve you well.
D**.
I worked out a way to attach them to baskets etc
I went a little crazy after watching the Home Edit show. I literally bought every set of these labels from Talented Kitchen (pantry set, garage set, etc). Then I even bought the font (Ding Dong), so I could make more labels for the ones I needed that weren't included (although the font doesn't come with a bold version, so my labels don't look quite the same as these stickers). But I wanted to be able to use some of the storage items I already owned, and they didn't all lend themselves to clear stickers. So I dug up a set of name badges, and stuck the stickers to that paper, and slid them inside the clear badge holder. The badge holders were designed to be hung on a neck string thing, but I just used packing tape to attach them to the storage container. And for my Dollar store plastic baskets, I tied the badge holder on with curling ribbon.I would say that they look even better bc they are easier to read. Note the one without a name badge, stuck straight on the plastic shoe box, and the one that I stuck in a name badge thing and taped to the inside of the container. Plus they are even more uniform since the badges are all the same size (and the stickers vary a lot). I had to use a 3x4" badge in order to fit the stickers on them, BTW. The nice thing is that I can move the label easily without damaging the original sticker, should I outgrow that container -- or maybe even purge my backstock! (Yeah right). BTW Talented Kitchen does sell metal clips, but they are nearly 2 bucks a piece, so I only bought one box and decided that would be too spendy. I also tried plastic clips, but they didn't fit over every kind of container (actually they didn't fit on anything I tried).I really only needed about 1/8th of the labels, bc I can't imagine having enough of some of these items that I would need a whole container to hold them. So I used the higher level label (like "facial care") and stuck everything in there, instead of the specific item (face soap, makeup remover, face cream, etc).
L**A
Gorgeous writing and peelable
The writing is gorgeous and the stickers are easy to peel. They are like the window clings that people put on their windows or fridge for decorating. I love that they’re not actually stickers but peel-able clings. Organization using these labels was so satisfying and neat. If they could add a couple more “feminine hygiene” stickers that would be great. Also one that says “headbands” would be great too. Overall I love the font. These are awesome!!
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