Method-Insert-Clip-Art-Word-2007-Word-2010-Windows-175298.jpg' alt='Microsoft Word Art Free Download 2007' title='Microsoft Word Art Free Download 2007' />How to Make Pretty Labels in Microsoft Word. This post contains affiliate links. For more information, see my disclosures here. I must admit, I am just a teensy bit obsessed with labels. I put them on just about everything in our house. Theyre perfect for getting organized, helping the Cs find what they need, and adding a pretty touch to a basket or gift. If Im making labels with adhesive vinyl, I typically use my Silhouette cutting machine. When it comes to creating pretty paper labels, though, I cant help but head back to my old stand by, Microsoft Word, for all of my label making needs. Microsoft Word Art Free Download 2007' title='Microsoft Word Art Free Download 2007' />Word is great because its super simple to use, and almost everybody has it, so its really easy to email and share projects. Im sure there are about a million ways to create pretty labels in Microsoft Word, but here is my tried and true method UPDATE If youd rather see a video version of this tutorial, click here Choose your shape. Beginning with a blank document, click on the Insert tab, select Shapes, and choose the desired shape for your label. I picked the circle. This is a free compatible orange Microsoft Office PowerPoint Template for presentations requiring a modern touch and nice background. Looking for free borders clip art Microsoft Word features a vast collection of borders accessible via its clip art library and via Office Online. Once. Adjust your outline and fill settings. Once youve drawn your shape to your desired size I chose 2. I usually like to make the outline of my shape a little thicker so that it is well defined when I print it out. Microsoft Office for Mac 2008 may be the best pick for business users, with major updates to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Entourage. After a series of delays. Microsoft Office 2007 applications shown on Windows 10 clockwise from top left Excel, Word, OneNote, PowerPoint these four programs make up the Home and Student. Nice tutorial I think Microsoft Word gets underestimated. It has quite a few image editing tools available to it. I didnt realize you can fill a shape with a pictureTo do that, go to the Format tab, and under the Shape Outline drop down, you will see Weight. I chose 3 pt you can make yours thinner or thicker depending on your preference. You can also change the color of your outline in the Shape Outline drop down. I picked dark red. While were changing colors, lets go ahead and change our fill color as well. Right above Shape Outline, youll see the Shape Fill option. You have a few choices here. You can fill your shape with a solid color. Or you may want to put a design inside your shape. By choosing the Picture option from the Shape Fill drop down, you can use any picture file on your computer as your shapes background. You can also play with the Gradient and Texture options until you find the background of your choice. Add a layer, if desired. I think it always looks nice to add a second layer to your label. You get to have a fun color or pattern in the background, but you also get a clean white surface for your wording. To add a layer, youll go through a similar process choose your shape Insert tab, Shapes button, and size it correctly I did 2 x 2. Then adjust your outline width and outline and fill colors. I went with the 3 pt dark red outline again, and I chose to keep the fill color white, but you could always pick a color. Add your text. To do this, youll want to go to the Insert tab and select Text Box. Choose the Draw Text Box option at the bottom of the drop down menu. Draw your text box over your existing shape. Then, so the text box doesnt block the beautiful label youve made, youll want to make it transparent. With the text box selected, go to the Text Box tab, and under Shape Fill choose No Fill. You will also want to choose No Fill for the Shape Outline. Once your text box is transparent, youre ready to type. Add your words, and change the size, font, and alignment like you would in a regular Word document. You can also play with color I used a 3. Juice ITC in dark blue. Group your label. The last thing I like to do when I get the label the way I want it is to group it together. This allows me to move it around the page as one unit rather than trying to move each piece individually. To use the group feature, hold down the Ctrl key and click on each element of your label so they are all selected. This can get a little tricky. Youll know your cursor is in the right place to click when it becomes an arrow with a plus sign. Next youll want to right click on your selection and under Grouping choose Group. TA DAYour label is now one cohesive unit You can move it around the page, copy and paste it, change the text, go crazy with it Now for all you overachievers out thereThe Bonus Round. Another fun thing to play with is the outline style. Appwiz Cpl here. Ill start out with the same white circle with a dark red outline, but instead of using a colored background, Ill add interest with the second layer. For the Shape Outline of the inner circle, go down to Dashes. You will be able to choose dots as I did, squares, dashed lines, etc. Just another cute dimension to add to your labels Though fancy programs and machines can be really great, it is possible to make pretty labels just using Microsoft Word. In my opinion, it is the simplest program to navigate, and it still gives beautiful, fully custom results. Printing Your Labels. After youve created your cute labels, whats next I typically print mine out with my home ink jet printer on white card stock so that theyre sturdy and cut them out by hand. If theyre going to be in a higher traffic area, Ill laminate them to protect them a little bit more. Laminated or not, I typically just attach my labels with tape or velcro dots. If you want to use a label that is more like a sticker, Avery has many templates for their stickers. You would simply head to their website, find the template that matches the stickers that you purchased you can search by the number on the pack, download the template, and create your design within the guides they provide. My Favorite Labeling Supplies. Looking for some of the supplies Ive mentioned above You can find them here And just for fun, Ive included a page of simple printable labels to get you started. Happy labelingSimple Printable LabelsWhat is your favorite way to make labels This post contains affiliate links. 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