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These Free Printable Pantry Labels have a classic look to them...perfect for organizing without fuss. There are over 100 labels to make sure you have everything you need for a well-organized food storage system. Plus blank options, as well. See all of the pretty pantry labels included below.
An organized pantry has always been the key to my meal planning. It's what keeps me sane in the kitchen and able to make meals easily. It also helps my family locate snacks and drinks without having to dig (read: mess up my system). Today's free printable pantry labels will go a long way to helping you organize your own food storage space. There are over 100 labels, but also blank options. I explained everything below and included simple-to-follow printing tips, as well.
Free Printable Pantry Labels
Is your pantry in need of a little TLC? Organizing items into similar containers with cute labels is a great way to get it into ship shape. And your containers don't need to be fancy or expensive. Try items from the dollar store or thrift store. As long as everything is similar and works for you, then go for it. They main key is labeling everything so everyone using the pantry knows what is what.
How I Organized these Pantry Labels
These free printable pantry labels are available in the following three options (all labels are the same size, with ten per letter-sized page):
- These labels come in a really extensive eight-page file with ALL the items you can ever use in your pantry (well, give or take, I suppose).
- If you are concerned with printing all eight pages and not using all of the labels, the blank option may be more what you need (see the next bullet point).
- Since you may want to take a more customized approach to labeling your pantry, I also have a sheet of blank labels. You can customize them with fine-tipped Sharpies or on your computer.
- If you need help with this, be sure to refer to my tutorial for How to Customize Labels and Tags in a Word Processing Program.
- And lastly, for those of you who prefer to organize your pantry in larger bins, I have a two-page file with broader categories of items.
Above, you can see how the broader category labels would work on bins in a pantry.
Pantry Label Categories
Before you commit to downloading and printing, I thought it might be helpful to share all of the items listed in the two major categories of pantry labels.
Labels Included in the Larger, More Comprehensive Set:
- Drinks:
- regular coffee
- decaf coffee
- regular tea
- decaf tea
- hot cocoa
- water flavor packets
- Legumes:
- beans
- black beans
- chickpeas
- lentils
- pinto beans
- split peas
- Pasta:
- angel hair pasta
- egg noodles
- bow tie pasta
- linguine
- elbow macaroni
- penne pasta
- rigatoni pasta
- spaghetti
- Rices and Grains:
- arborio rice
- brown rice
- bulgar
- couscous
- farro
- panko bread crumbs
- plain bread crumbs
- polenta
- quinoa
- white rice
- Baking:
- all-purpose flour
- almond flour
- brown sugar
- cake flour
- chocolate baking bars
- chocolate chips
- cocoa powder
- coconut flour
- confectioners' sugar
- evaporated milk
- whole wheat flour
- flax seeds
- granulated sugar
- sweeteners
- Breakfast:
- cereal
- hot cereal
- jams and jellies
- oatmeal
- steel cut oats
- syrups
- Snacks:
- applesauce
- biscuits
- candy
- chia seeds
- chips
- chocolate
- cookies
- crackers
- dried fruit
- marshmallows
- popcorn
- pretzels
- raisins
- sunflower seeds
- peanut butter crackers
- animal crackers
- granola bars
- granola
- nuts
- school snacks
- Dry Goods and Mixes
- ramen
- soup mix
- dip mix
- soup and dip mix
- taco seasoning
- instant soup
Labels Included in the Broader Category Set:
- baking
- bread
- breakfast foods
- canned goods
- condiments
- drinks
- dry beans
- herbs and spices
- oils/vinegars
- sauces
- savory snacks
- sweet snacks
- snacks
- pasta
- rice/grains
- canned vegetables
- canned fruit
- syrups and extracts
- lunch box snacks
- miscellaneous
How to Print these Pantry Labels
There are three ways to print these free printable pantry labels:
- Avery Full Sheet Labels
- Avery Labels 5163
- plain white letter-sized paper or white cardstock, cut and used with glue or double-sided tape
I created these to print in all of these manners to make them more user-friendly, with lots of options. I'm hoping this isn't too confusing. All of the options were created with the idea that you're adhering these to containers, bins, jars, and similar...for a fun and cohesive-looking organized pantry.
Printing on Avery 5163 Labels
- These pantry labels are all laid out on an Avery 5163 template, which comes with 10 peel and stick labels.
- If you print in this manner, you can peel and stick them as-is, or trim the corners and borders around the design.
Printing on Full Sheet Labels (MY PREFERRED METHOD)
- I'm a full sheet label person through and through. They give you so many more options.
- Print on these just like regular paper.
- If you print on full sheet labels, they're simple to cut out in the fun shape I created them in.
- You can also use a paper cutter.
- Then peel the backing and stick to your pantry containers.
Printing on Regular Paper or Cardstock
- If you want, there is also an option to simply print on regular, letter-sized paper or cardstock, cut, and adhere with glue or double stick tape to your pantry containers.
Download Your Free Printable Pantry Labels
More Free Printable Labels
- My free printable home organization labels are great for tidying up your entire house. They're bright and colorful, too.
- I also have these free printable recycling bin labels. They have visuals on them for kids to help out, too.
- And these free printable labels and tags are super easy to customize. Plus, they have that classic label look and shape.
- I really like the sweet look of these free printable mason jar lid labels over on Elephant Shoe. They're perfect for those of you who store pantry items or can food in mason jars.
- These beautiful closet organizing labels, from Diane over at In My Own Style, are perfect to get any closet (or really space) all clean and organized.
- And these printable bathroom container labels make the ordinary countertop items that much more lovely. These are from Alicia at Thrifty and Chic.
- Jessica, at Mom4Real, has a great set of free printable cleaning labels that are perfect for all homemade cleaners.
These printable labels are very cute. Thank you for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteDomestic cleaning Battersea
Thank you Alexandra! I hope you enjoy them!
DeleteThose are the cutest things ever. I love the shape of them. I am definitely printing some of these out :)
ReplyDeleteThank you!! They are as helpful as they are cute! I hope you enjoy them!
DeleteI have always wanted to get my pantry organized and these would help so much. They look super modern, which I like.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kelly! Have fun organizing!!
DeleteThese are some great labels for pantry organization. It can be so hard to find thing in the kitchen, this helps!
ReplyDeleteThank you! They really are a great help!
DeleteThose are some great printables! That would really keep me organized.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Michelle! I love a cute label! ;)
DeleteThat is so awesome that you also gave the font in case people need to make more. These are really cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Liz!
DeleteWell aren't these just darling! I love the shape of the labels and the pre-labeled ones too! Very cute idea!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your sweet words--and thank you bunches for stopping by!
DeleteOh my gosh. These are so darling! I love them!
ReplyDeleteThose are perfect for getting organized in the new year! Love the idea.
ReplyDeleteThey are super helpful for sure! Thank you for stopping by!
DeleteThose are so cute. Thank you so much for the post
ReplyDeleteThanks, Debi!
DeleteThank you for sharing these labels, they are just what I needed
ReplyDeleteThanks Kristi...mighty kind of you to have shared :-).
ReplyDeleteHi, love these but I don't know how to print them and type my own labels. Can anyone help please. I have an apple computer. Many thanks, x
ReplyDeleteHi Linda-- I have a MAC, too. Just download them and double click to open. They will print in your PREVIEW program just like a regular document...the words are already on them! If you'd like to make your own...please see this post on using a graphic in a word processing program (like Word or Pages). It will show you how to make the image so you can type on top of it: http://www.ishouldbemoppingthefloor.com/2015/11/create-chalk-printable-in-word.html
DeleteHi! I love the labels, thank you! Could you please tell me what font you used? I'd like to use the same font on the blank labels, you know...matchey-matchey!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
oops...just saw that you were on top of things and included the font name, Nouvelle Vague...thanks again! :)
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