Free Chalkboard Style Printable Pantry Labels

Good morning awesome Remodelaholics! It’s Ananda from A Piece Of Rainbow. Today I am back here with a set of free printables for you!

Have you always wanted to update your kitchen pantry and make everything look really organized and stylish? These 50+ chalkboard style (who doesn’t love chalkboard, right?) printable pantry labels are not only super cute, but super useful. And there are different ways to use them. Let dive in!

Over FIFTY free printable pantry labels to organize everything in your pantry (plus a few blank ones so you really can have matching labels on everything!) Get these cute chalkboard labels at Remodelaholic.com

Chalkboard Printable Pantry Labels
by A Piece of Rainbow

 

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Many items in our kitchen pantries come in flimsy containers, boxes or bulk food bags. They are often not easy to access, and they can make a pantry look really cluttered in no time.

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One of the most effective solutions to an organized pantry is clear containers with labels. Clear containers are sold in many stores.  We all have plenty of clear jars in our recycle bins which can be reused for the pantry.

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To use these labels, first print each sheet on a sheet of blank 8.5″ x 11″ white mailing label.

Each pantry label is sized at 2.5″ at 300 dpi, which means you can print them at smaller or actual size, or up to 5″, which is 200% the size without losing resolution.

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Of course I can’t list all the food items on the planet, which is why I also included sheets of blank labels you can fill out with a white gel pen.

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Cut out each label, peel off the backing and put it on a glass jar. Fill the jar with yummy goodies.

That’s all you need to do!

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Here is another way to use these labels.

Print them out on card stock, use a hole punch to  punch a hole at the corner, and tie a piece of twine through the hole onto the jar.

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I love this look, do you?

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Get the free printable pantry labels

*All Remodelaholic printables are for personal, non-commercial use only. Use it, gift it, but don’t alter it, sell it or otherwise distribute the print or the file. Thanks!

Enjoy!

If you love printables for home decor and organization, these free outlet cover printables can help you transform those boring ones in a few minutes.

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You may also like these printable 3D calendar which I update before each New Year, or these dimensional paper flower lanterns!

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More free printables:

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Hand-drawn Feather Prints
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Chalkboard Print by Paperelli @Remodelaholic

 

 

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Ananda is an artist and garden designer. Her work in landscape architecture and art led to many creative diy ideas and projects that she shares here at Remodelaholics and at her popular blog, A Piece Of Rainbow.

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4 Comments

    1. Great question, Chris! That will depend on how you put them on the jar. Tags with string like Ananda used are obviously the easiest to swap, but it looks like there is printable sticker paper that is meant to be removable, according to Amazon (affiliate) https://amzn.to/2aE7LVW 🙂 Otherwise, I’ve had great success with goo-gone for getting labels off.

  1. These are just wonderful! Can’t wait to print them all out. Thanks for offering them for free and including extra labels. I’m going to give a few sets as gifts, too! Happy holidays!