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How to Make Custom Divider Tabs

Printable page of labeled tabs for organizing garden seeds


HOW TO MAKE SEED ORGANIZING TABS
  1. Cut equal sized rectangles from the chipboard to create the number of dividers you need to organize your seed packets.
  2. Print out the printable tabs in the color or colors you'd like to use onto white cardstock.  Carefully trim out the labels that you want with scissors.  
  3. Fold them in half.  You can use either a bone folder or your fingernail to get a crisp fold. The blank area under the typed word has been made a little longer than you may need depending on how far up you want the label to be on t the divider.  The bottom can be trimmed down if you desire to do so.  
  4. Before attaching the tabs to the dividers you need to figure out where the bottom should be positioned so that they all line up with one another and also how you would like the tabs to be spaced across the top of the dividers.  I chose to have tabs in four locations, but you may want more or less.  Make a couple small dots with a pencil where the tab should be attached.
  5. Add  three short pieces of double-sided tape to the inside of each label - a piece should be placed in the middle and at both bottom ends.  This is what will attach the label to the chipboard divider and will tape the top portion to itself creating a sturdy tab.
  6. Fold the labels over the top edge of the chipboard divider where you've measured for ti to be and press firmly to securely attach everything together.  
  7. Add the handmade labeled dividers to your seed storage box and begin filing your packets!  If you are adding packets that have been opened, be sure to tape them shut to ensure the seeds do not fall out into the box.


Supplies for making labeled divider tabs          Tape, scissors, and printable divider tabs


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