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Garage Sale Labels — Price Stickers & Tags

Print price stickers for your garage sale, yard sale, car boot sale, or jumble sale. Quick peel-and-stick labels with price, description, and optionally your name (for multi-family sales). Batch print all your prices at once. Free, no account needed.

Use Cases

Single-family garage sale

Simple price stickers — just the price in large text. Print sheets of each price point ($1, $2, $5, $10, $25).

Multi-family sale

Colour-coded labels per family. Blue = Smith family, Green = Jones family. Easy to split proceeds.

Car boot sale

Small price tags for tables of items. Print a mix of prices on one sheet.

Estate sale

Detailed labels with item description and price. "Oak Dining Table — £120" looks professional.

Charity shop / jumble sale

Colour-coded price stickers by donation source or price category.

Flea market / antique fair

Labels with item name, description, and price. Optional barcode for inventory tracking.

Recommended Label Sizes

LabelSizeBest For
Avery 51601 × 2⅝ in (30/Letter)Standard price stickers (US)
Avery L716063.5 × 38.1 mm (21/A4)Standard price stickers (EU)
Avery 51670.5 × 1.75 in (80/Letter)Tiny price dots
DYMO 1135457 × 32 mmThermal price tags

Batch Print from a Spreadsheet

List your items and prices in a spreadsheet. Import it and print one label per item — or print sheets of a single price for quick stickering.

Tips

Print by price point — for speed, print sheets of one price: 30 labels all saying "$2", another 30 saying "$5". Sticker items as you set up.
Use large, bold prices — buyers browse quickly. Make the price the biggest thing on the label.
Colour-code for multi-family sales — assign each family a colour. At the end, sort money by label colour.
Include "OBO" or "firm" — add "or best offer" or "firm" to indicate negotiability.
Print extras — you'll always forget something. Print 20% more labels than your item list.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the easiest way to price items for a garage sale?

Print sheets of fixed-price labels ($1, $2, $5, $10, $25). Stick them on items as you set up. For higher-value items, print individual labels with item name and price from a spreadsheet.

How do I handle a multi-family sale?

Assign each family a background colour. Print each family's labels in their colour. At the end of the sale, sort the money by label colour on sold items. Or use a simple spreadsheet with a Family column.

What label size for garage sale price stickers?

Avery 5160 (30/Letter) or Avery L7160 (21/A4) are ideal — big enough to read, small enough to not cover the item. For tiny stickers on small items, Avery 5167 gives you 80 per sheet.

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