Last week I shared the laundry center of my playhouse shed, this week I'll show you how I made my pretend play laundry containers:
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I grabbed a few generic laundry bottles from the dollar store based on size and color. My playhouse doesn't need this many, but the colors were too pretty to pass up 😉
I used up the detergent/ softener inside, rinsed the containers and let dry.
Once the containers were dry, I carefully peeled the label off in one piece so that I could use it as a template...
...and traced the label onto sticker vinyl to make new labels in the color that I wanted. I first traced the label right side (picture side) up, then flipped it over and traced again upside down (sticky side up). This gave me stickers that would fit both the front and backs of the bottles.
Here the new stickers are in place. I decided to do a couple of the mini bottles as well, and just free handed those shapes.
I then used my Cricut to make some detailed stickers. The sticker pictured here (I fixed the spelling before applying 😄) went on the smaller bottles. For the larger bottles I spread the bubbles out a little bit...
...and stuck them on.
I kept all of the labels blue and gold so that they would coordinate with one another.
Here is the complete set, they look really cute in the laundry center!
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I hope you enjoyed this how-to post, thanks for stopping by!
-Jennifer
© Studio 27 by Jennifer Adams 2026
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