Kick-off your organizing with our free printable pantry labels! These labels are perfect for your kitchen organizing efforts in the new year. Have you ever wanted to store your dry goods in mason jars but you don’t want to lose the directions that are on the package? We have solved that problem for you! These labels look great in a pantry but you can set them right on your counter if you wish! Yep, they are that cute!
Download Free Printable Pantry Labels
I have the original four labels that I made for pancakes, biscuits, rice, and oatmeal. I have also had SEVERAL requests for more labels. So I made y’all a file you can edit to make whatever labels you would like. You may have to have the font Courier New on your computer to print these. Once you download the file below, you can click where the writing is to edit! So, sign up for our newsletter below and the label files will be sent as a zip to your computer. You will need to unzip the file to print and use the labels. Happy organizing!
Please remember that these labels are for personal use only. If you have issues with your download, please contact thecountrychiccottage@yahoo.com and I will try to help.
How To Use Free Printable Pantry Labels
First, you will need to order some labels for this project. I used a 4″ x 5″ kraft paper label. I found the version I used on Online Labels here but you can find similar ones on Amazon here. However, any 4×5 label will work so you can change up the colors if you would like.
Supplies Needed To Use Free Printable Pantry Labels
- Kraft Paper Label
- Free Printable Pantry Labels (you can download them above)
- Half Gallon Mason Jar
- The ingredient that you want to put in your mason jar
Step 1: Download & Print Labels
Once you download your free printable pantry labels above, just use your printer to print onto the label stickers.
We have printable pantry labels for the following:
- Pancakes – used for store baking mix such as Bisquick or your own homemade mix
- Biscuits – again you can use store-bought or homemade mix
- Rice – directions are for white rice
- Oatmeal – directions are for the quick 1 minute oats
- Customizable labels that you can change with whatever text you need!
Step 2: Add Free Printable Pantry Labels To Mason Jars
I used the half gallon mason jars for my storage. I love these jars! They are big enough to handle your pantry ingredients and will look great in your kitchen. Just peel and stick the label to the outside of the jar. The jar is actually embossed on all sides but I just put the label over one side.
Step 3: Fill Mason Jars
Add your chosen dry good to your mason jar, screw on the lid, and fill your pantry with these gorgeous mason jars! I am actually using mine on top of the counter as they were just too pretty to put into storage.
I am so glad I went with the brown kraft paper when printing my pantry organization labels. It fits in just perfectly in my country kitchen.
My teenager was super excited about the directions being so simple and clear on the front. That is when it dawned on me that these are also perfect for beginning cooks. When you are ready to whip up a batch of pancakes, just pull out your jar and mix it!
I just had to use my mason jar measuring cups for this as well….you all knew that right? Such a simple idea and perfect for those of us who are trying to get organized in the new year.
You will love these pantry labels!
Print your own pantry organization labels today and your counter or pantry can look a little like the below image. Want to see more of what I have on my counter? Be sure to click here to make our chalkboard label cookie jar or click here to make a Pottery Barn knock-off crock.
So, grab these pantry organization labels and start getting organized in the new year!
FAQs About Free Printable Pantry Labels
Here are questions I frequently see readers ask about making these free printable pantry labels. If you have a question but don’t see it answered down below, please leave it in the comments so I can answer it for you.
Do Online Labels Carry Other Colors Besides Kraft?
Yes! I opted for kraft labels for this project because I love the rustic look. However, Online Labels does offer a wide variety of colors ranging from matte white to fluorescent orange.
What Printer Would You Recommend For Printables In General?
I love using this printer!
Do I Need Scissors For This Project?
No! The OL475 labels are pre-cut ”sticker sheets”, so when you print out your labels, all you need to do is peel up each label to use them.
Do You Know How Easy It Is To Remove This Particular Label Paper?
Off of a glass jar, you should be able to get it off. They do stick well, however.
To remove the label from your jar, soak it in warm soapy water. Then once the paper part is off, if you still have adhesive, Windex or vegetable oil will get the sticky residue off.
5 Kitchen Organization Ideas
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This is such a great idea I had to pin it. Thanks.
I pinned too… also shared on my facebook and twitter accounts. I just want to thank You for Your inspirational work !
Love these, such a great idea to have those important details on there and you make them look so stylish, definitely too good to hide away in a cupboard.
That is a brilliant idea! I’m thinking I’ll make a jar for my gingerbread cookies recipe. I can put all the dry ingredients in and I think they will develop even more spicey yummieness just sitting in the jar until I need them! Brilliant! Thank you!
This is an amazing idea! Thanks for sharing. Hi, I’m Anita visiting from Think Tank Thursday.
This is just what I need. I’m in the process of organizing my kitchen and I love this idea!
I love these labels! Thanks so much!
Kate | The Organized Dream
I love the idea of premade/homemade mixes! These labels are great!
boy did I need this! saw you on http://www.thesitsgirls.com/community/january-2nd-saturday-sharefest/
and am glad I came over to see your labels!
my cupboards are a mess… the hubs told me this week that I was going to need to do something about them .lol … I think he meant feed him!
This is a fabulous idea! I need more organization! Thanks for sharing! I found you through Silver Pennies Sundays. I will visit again!
Cottage Blessings,
Rebecca
at Chippy White Cottage
These labels are AWESOME! thanks for sharing at the MeetUp Monday Link Party!
–Krista
http://www.thequinntessentialmommy.com
Wonderful idea! This is perfect for my daughter who is not a cook, it’ll give her directions when I’m not around. Thanks for the share.
Love everything about these! Thank you. Do you know how easy it is for removal of this particular label paper?
Off of a glass jar, you should be able to get it off. They do stick well. Just remove what you can and soak to remove the rest from glass!
Once you soak the paper part off, if you still have adhesive, windex or vegetable oil will get the sticky residue off.
Do you happen to sell these already printed or know where I could get some already printed? I don’t have a working printer and I HAVE got to have these!
Drop me an email and I can do a few for you! thecountrychiccottage@yahoo.com
Adorable! Thanks for this! You organized people help me with my unorganized life SO MUCH!. (I popped in from Inspire Me Monday)
Thank you for linking up at “A Little Bird Told Me” Wednesday link party! You have been featured on Mama’s Happy Hive blog! 🙂
Angie, I love your pantry labels – having the recipes on the jars is so smart! I’m featuring your post at the DIY Sunday Showcase Party this weekend. Hope the first week of 2016 has been kind to you!
I love your jars and labels. And it looks like a great way to save counter space. Thanks for linking up for Friday Favorites. I’m featuring you this week.
Great idea and I love the labels with the recipes on them! I’ve got a few empty mason jars ready to be labelled!!
Brilliant!! I would like to make labels for my own mixes in the same font and size. I was hoping to use your labels for a template, but the file is a jpeg. Could you put it in a word or pages format that can be typed into? if not, would you please tell me the Font/sizes you used to create them?
I should have saved it another way!! Darn it!!
Your labels are amazing!! Thank you for offering them 🙂 Can I ask, what font is that? It’s fabulous!
Thanks Jody! You know I have no idea! I always scroll through them all til I love one!