Want to make your own bandaid? Here we have the resources so you can print your own bandaids out with a computer and a printer. We recommend printing the bandaids on labels. That way you don’t have to worry about gluing or taping the labels. Of course if you want to print off a copy of the bandaid and stick it on a folder, your office door, or your home refrigerator, this is the place to download the images to print out.
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What kind of labels / label paper should I buy? If you are going to print off your own bandaids, use a full sheet label sticker paper. You will be able to fit 20 bandaids at 4″x 1″ on a full sheet of paper, and will be able to save some time on cutting out the labels by hand because the strait edges of the bandaids will touch. Avery’s White Full Sheet Labels are number 5165 if you are looking at your local office supply store. The second choice would be the 1-1/3″ x 4″ labelsĀ (Avery 5162) that come in sheets of 14 labels. If you just want to put the labels on things like white envelopes or white handouts you don’t have to cut the bandaid out. There will be a 1/6th of an inch of white at the top and bottom of the sticker.
| Preview | Paper | Bandaids per-page | Download |
| Avery 5165 | 20 | Download | |
| Avery 5162 | 14 | Download |

