Hi there! It’s Melanie sharing another Home Decor project – these simple Pantry Labels that I made using my Cricut Explore machine and Linen Card Stock.
My Cricut Explore did all the work writing the labels! I used the Cricut Alphabet Font and each label measures 4 x 2.5. Once the labels were cut, I adhered them together. The chipboard will help keep these labels durable (since they will be handled frequently) but the Linen card stock makes my pantry feel more elegant with its beautiful texture!
Once everything was glued together, I grabbed a hole puncher and some twine. My Cricut Explore could have cut the holes for me but it was just as easy to punch myself.
I used twine to attach the labels to the baskets and items in my pantry.
The baskets in my pantry have holes to make it easy to attach these labels.
I also made a few “Tag” labels to hang from our food stored in jars using Chipboard only.
I love how these labels help organize the space now!
Supplies to make these labels are listed below (P.S.-Linen Card Stock is on sale right now!!)
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