One of my new year’s resolutions this year is to do more baking. I love to bake but I’m just not that great at it. I figured the best way to improve my baking skills is to do more of it, right? That’s my plan but I’m not going to make it very far not being able to find a thing in my baking cabinet or having cake flour with an expiration date of 2007.
I decided to get organized with a pretty and functional baking cabinet to make things a lot easier and to encourage me to bake more. This project is also the March Free Printable of the Month, which are these pretty labels that I created for us and all of our staple baking supplies:
I created a sheet of printable labels with or without text, so you can write on the blank ones with white marker if you have any other labels that you need.
If you too are looking to organize your baking supplies, these pretty labels are just the right size for standard plastic or glass canisters. I made some of the labels larger for flour, sugar and oatmeal and then I went down in size based on the amount most of us would need. My husband picked up a large box of 12 various sized canisters from Sam’s for $80.00 but I could have found a better deal if I shopped around. However, these are SoftWorks canisters and they have the pressure seal, which I love.
So all you need for the printable labels is a full sheet (8.5 ” x 11″) label paper. I like to use 3M brand from Office Depot and I used the removable adhesive so I can remove them down the line if I want. Just click the blue link under the image directly below that says “Printable Baking Cabinet Labels with Text” if you want the text on the labels:
Printable Baking Cabinet Labels with Text
and click the link under the image directly below that says “Printable Baking Labels without Text” if you want the plain labels:
Printable Baking Cabinet Labels without Text
You can either cut out the labels with a pair of small sewing scissors or you can just make them a square. I cut mine out and it just took a few minutes. Again, on the plain labels, all you need is a marker to write on the labels.
I hope you guys can use these printables! I know I put them to good use and I can’t wait to do a little baking this afternoon! If you guys have any great suggestions of a great baking cookbook or a favorite baking website, I would love to know so I can hone my little baking skills this year!
Thanks for stopping by today and I’ll be back for Friday Favorites.
Cheers!
Cyndy
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Thank you for sharing your printables. These are great!
You’re welcome Joan!! Thanks for stopping by!
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That’s too pretty to bake with!
I know! I may just stare at it. These days, labled order brings me more joy than a cupcake! xxoo
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http://www.bakerella.com
love her!! She was one of the first blogs that I followed. She is crazy talented!
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I was wondering what font you used for the labels? You have a lot of items in the text version that I would like to use but there a few missing that I would like to print. Being the perfectionist I am I would love to use the same font throughout.
I used “Shadows Into Light Two”. I created the labels in picmonkey and that was where the font is. Thanks Carissa!
Well…it looks like your read my mind. I was just going to find some printable lables for my baking containers. Thanks for making my life a little easier! (These are beautiful BTW!! Just what I was looking for!)
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Oh I’m so glad that you like them and can use them Kathryn! I can’t stop staring at my pretty and organized cabinet!! My pantry is next! Yikes!! Thanks so much!!
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Love these! I have the same canisters and am excited to FINALLY put pretty labels on them! Right now they have an ugly makeshift masking tape label, lol! I do have a question though: Instead of hand writing on the blank labels, I would love to type in a font and then print them out. Is that possible?
Thanks so much!
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Yay!! Perfect that you have the same canisters Kathleen! Thrilled that you like them and can use them! I’m doing my pantry next, so maybe i’ll make some for us for the pantry too! Thanks so much for your sweet note!
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Just what I’ve been needing – thanks so much.
You’re welcome and thank you for your note!
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Cyndy, thank you SO much for these labels….I just tore through my spices and baking cabinet, threw out a bunch of old stuff (yikes, was horrified by some of the expiration dates!) and these great labels will help finish up the job! Am pinning these! Have a great day!
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Ha! I know, those expiration dates are scary! I’m so glad that you can use them Cindy! Thank you so much for always pinning my stuff. I always see it pop up from you after every post on Pinterest. Thank you Cindy!!
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Heyy, thanks for sharing this and just love the labels. Your very talented. May I ask in what program did you make these? Thanks will be using them soon.
Thank you Sandy!! I use PicMonkey to make my labels. It’s free and awesome. I make everything there. Thanks so much for stopping by!
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Thanks for sharing! You are so sweet.
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Thank you sweet Megan!!
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Thankyou for sharing. You took the time to share with us something that I just dont have the spare time to figure out how to make right now. I think that is just the sweetest. And pretty too.
These are just awesome labels!!! Thanks so much for sharing these!!!
I would recommend Mary Berry, her recipes are totally water tight and work every time and alway always crowd pleasers! This is such a beautiful cupboard how can you resist baking up a storm! xxx
Love, love, LOVE all your creative ideas Cyndy and thank you for sharing them! I need some asisatnce though!
I have all Mac computers and cannot get any of the labels to print. When I pull up the PDF it comes up blank…. Any suggestions? Anyone? Thank you!
Thanks for sharing! Where did you get the blue metal canisters. I LOVE THEM!!! Are they air tight for food storage?
Love these labels. They are so cute!
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Hi… I love love love this!!! I printed what you have done and then went to PicMonkey to make a label for everything in my pantry only cause I can’t stand my writing… I just have one question??? Do you know what number color you used? I’m one of those where everything has to match or it drives me crazy… Thanks for your amzing labels & blog!!!