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DMC Diamond Drill Labels — Stickers | Pattern & Prisms
If you've ever spent five minutes hunting through identical jars looking for DMC 3024, this is for you. A full set of 447 printed, color-matched DMC labels — every code you'll ever need, sold on their own.
Once you've moved your drills out of those little plastic bags and into jars, bottles, or compartmentalized trays, the next problem shows up fast: you can't tell them apart at a glance. Hand-writing the DMC numbers works, but it's slow, and color matching by eye gets harder the more colors you own.
These labels solve the problem the way most painters end up wishing for: every DMC code on its own little circle, printed in the color of the actual drill, ready to peel and stick onto whatever you store your drills in. Find DMC 783 by spotting the warm gold-yellow circle, not by squinting at twelve nearly-identical jars.
The full set covers all 447 DMC drill colors across 4 sheets — every number, letter, and special code (Blanc, Ecru) you'll come across in a kit. The stickers are compact but readable, with a permanent adhesive that stays put once applied.
What sets these apart from what's on Amazon: Most DMC label sheets out there are bundled with a set of containers, so you end up paying for jars you may not need. These are the labels on their own — for painters who already have storage they like, or who use a mix of bags, bottles, and trays.
Stick them on:
Screw-top jars and small bottles
Compartmentalized bead trays
Original drill bags (so you can re-find colors after the kit)
Small Ziploc bags for travel
The lid of your storage box, as an index
What's included
4 sticker sheets
447 color-coded labels (covers the full DMC drill range, including special codes like Blanc and Ecru)
Sticker size 0.5 inch (about 12mm) circles — sized to fit neatly on standard drill jar lids, bead tray compartments, and small storage bottles.
Material Printed paper
Adhesive Permanent — sticks once and stays put. Best applied to clean, dry surfaces.
A note on care: These are printed paper labels, so they're for indoor, dry-handling use. They'll hold up beautifully on storage containers in your craft area — just keep them away from water and damp environments.
If you've ever spent five minutes hunting through identical jars looking for DMC 3024, this is for you. A full set of 447 printed, color-matched DMC labels — every code you'll ever need, sold on their own.
Once you've moved your drills out of those little plastic bags and into jars, bottles, or compartmentalized trays, the next problem shows up fast: you can't tell them apart at a glance. Hand-writing the DMC numbers works, but it's slow, and color matching by eye gets harder the more colors you own.
These labels solve the problem the way most painters end up wishing for: every DMC code on its own little circle, printed in the color of the actual drill, ready to peel and stick onto whatever you store your drills in. Find DMC 783 by spotting the warm gold-yellow circle, not by squinting at twelve nearly-identical jars.
The full set covers all 447 DMC drill colors across 4 sheets — every number, letter, and special code (Blanc, Ecru) you'll come across in a kit. The stickers are compact but readable, with a permanent adhesive that stays put once applied.
What sets these apart from what's on Amazon: Most DMC label sheets out there are bundled with a set of containers, so you end up paying for jars you may not need. These are the labels on their own — for painters who already have storage they like, or who use a mix of bags, bottles, and trays.
Stick them on:
Screw-top jars and small bottles
Compartmentalized bead trays
Original drill bags (so you can re-find colors after the kit)
Small Ziploc bags for travel
The lid of your storage box, as an index
What's included
4 sticker sheets
447 color-coded labels (covers the full DMC drill range, including special codes like Blanc and Ecru)
Sticker size 0.5 inch (about 12mm) circles — sized to fit neatly on standard drill jar lids, bead tray compartments, and small storage bottles.
Material Printed paper
Adhesive Permanent — sticks once and stays put. Best applied to clean, dry surfaces.
A note on care: These are printed paper labels, so they're for indoor, dry-handling use. They'll hold up beautifully on storage containers in your craft area — just keep them away from water and damp environments.