Material: Paper
Size: 20 * 9cm
Package: 6pcs
Applicable scenarios:
1.Home Fridge and Pantry Organization
Perfect for keeping the fridge and pantry tidy. Stick the magnetic labels on fridge shelves to note food storage dates (e.g., "Milk expires 8/15") or on pantry cans to mark contents like "Chili Beans" or "Canned Corn." The color borders can categorize items by type—say, green for vegetables, orange for dairy—making it easy for family members to find what they need and update labels when supplies run low.
2.Office Cubicle and Equipment Labeling
Ideal for personalizing workspaces and labeling office tools. Attach them to cubicle walls to display names and job titles, or to shared equipment like printers or filing cabinets to note "In Use" or "Needs Toner." The reusable feature lets you adjust labels when employees move desks or equipment purposes change, keeping the office organized without generating waste from single-use stickers.
3.Classroom Interactive Learning
Great for dynamic classroom activities. Teachers can write vocabulary words on the labels and stick them to whiteboards for spelling games, or assign group roles (e.g., "Recorder," "Presenter") on metal desks. The color borders can separate labels by subject—blue for math terms, red for history dates—helping students quickly identify and engage with lesson materials.
4.Event Check-In and Seating
Suitable for managing events like workshops or conferences. Use the labels as name tags on metal lanyards or attach them to metal chairs for assigned seating. Write session times or room numbers on them to guide attendees, and since they’re reusable, you can erase and reuse them for future events, cutting down on event planning costs.
5.Garage and Tool Storage
Useful for organizing tools and supplies in the garage. Stick the labels on metal toolboxes or shelves to mark "Screwdrivers," "Drill Bits," or "Paint Brushes." The durable material stands up to garage conditions, and the dry erase surface allows you to update labels when you add new tools or rearrange storage, ensuring everything has a designated place.