With the lettering I designed, I knew it would be the perfect container to hold the KitchenAid mixer accessories. Together with my vintage metal bread box that has seen so many different colors of paint over the years, I spray painted them both white and added decals.
I thought a little twist on Dutch stenciling would be cute, so I designed another set as such, including little lid topper decals. Any white areas of the decal become clear. So to apply the decals to my crusty red flea market tins, I needed to create a white area to show through under the decal. Using the same shape as the decal, I cut out a stencil and masked it to the tin. Spray painted the area white,and added the decals. The last set is designed from the ornate labels I shared with you last week.
I made a few size variations and ornaments for the top of the canisters. I found this set of ceramic canisters at T J Maxx, cheap. When making your own decals, be sure to print to paper first, cut out and confirm they will fit to the area you want to decal.
And adding additional coats of clear acrylic spray is good to further protect your decals from scuffing. Be certain you are in a well ventilated area outdoors is best when spraying the acrylic coating. For more information on the inkjet decal sheets and for a great little how-to video, click HERE.
THE GIVEAWAY: Two randomly chosen winners will each receive one set of decal sheets of their choice, customized with content names and colors for their own kitchen, to apply to canisters to give as a gift or to pass on to a friend. It is very important that you leave a way for me to contact you if you win, either cipher your email address at the end of your comment or be sure that your name will lead me to your blog where I can find your email link. From The Kitchen Of Stamp I thought a little twist on Dutch stenciling would be cute, so I designed another set as such, including little lid topper decals.
Learn all about how to do just that here! And when some of those things are a little bit of a mess, just use pretty decorative labels to spruce them up! Not paying a dime for decorative labels is the best. More than likely, more than what you actually need! I love this idea about keeping track of Halloween decor! Are you the type of personality that puts things and canisters and jars and then forgets what they are?
If so, these printable food labels were made for you. To be honest, the elegance of these food labels is quite impressive. I love the script and font that is used! You can literally use these labels for food or anything else in your kitchen that you need to keep straight as easily as 1,2,3! No one wants to take up the chance of mixing up the sugar and the flour right? Or even worse the pet food and the rice?! While these labels below were made using tape and written letters, this site does offer some great alternatives for labeling your kitchen food items.
These free moving labels are awesome. Keep it simple and concise with your moving labels and print off these great options. Easy to read, bright colors and the words written in white so that they pop and can be viewed easily. Not only are moving labels important to know what goes where, but these labels give lines so that you can even list out what it inside each box. Just how many storage boxes or bins do you have in your home that you have no idea what is inside?
These printable box labels can fix that issue in a jiffy. Use these printable labels to spruce up the bins in your room. Color them, add a fun pop and really make them stand out. These hand-lettered pantry labels are just too cute! I think it adds a nice, neat rustic look to the never-ending bins of food. These are made to look bright and golden in color which really enhances the fun.
These pantry labels are so simple and easy to print. These free printables are perfect for keeping all those cleaning supplies straight. These free printable labels for organizing cleaners are awesome!! Keep up the cuteness in your home with these adorable cleaning labels. You can use it for ingredients and various items like that. In our house, having labels on all items helps keep things so much cleaner! Plus, the kids can help as well! There you have it. Have fun checking out the sites and getting inspired for organizing your home.
From The Kitchen Of Labels Free Download Printable Dec 03, Download these free printable pantry labels to organize your I've been wanting to declutter my kitchen cabinets for quite some time now. Free Printable Labels for Storage Bins from Better Homes and Gardens I use these labels for everything from pantry storage to organizing our homeschool area.
Free Printable Food Labels for Pantry Organization from WorldLabel I love the variety of sizes, designs, and colors from this collection of free printable labels. The button at the end of the post will take you to worldlabel.
Once you download them onto your computer and open in Acrobat, you can click on the text fields and update the text to your own. Click here to download the free printable pantry labels. Check out the complete set of 66 printable pantry labels plus 5 kitchen decor prints in our shop. About the author. Cheryl is a mother of three already big boys and in , she founded the Uncluttered Simplicity blog. Since I remodeled my kitchen recently, I decided I needed some new labels with a clean, simple design.
These printable pantry labels are what I am using in my kitchen now. As always, all you need is some full sheet label paper and your scissors.
Let everyone know who the cook is with these From The Kitchen Of canning and gift labels. My safe download promise. Downloads are subject to this site's term of use. Category: Labels File:.
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