How to make pantry labels from a list

Bins and jars. One sheet of names

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How to make pantry labels from a list

Published: · 3 min read · How-to
Do this in the free app: app.mylabelmaker.com. No signup. Design the label, then print on a Zebra or download PNG / PDF / ZPL.

Open pantry label template

Pantry label sample from the free label maker
This is the pantry label template in the free app. Open it and swap in your own text.

How to make pantry labels from a list: type the bin names once, open the free label maker, set 2x1 or a circle-ish square, map {{item}}, print the set so every jar matches.

Good to know: We print rectangles. If you need a true circle die-cut, export PNG and cut, or use round stock that matches the size.

How to make pantry labels from a list

  1. List every bin: Flour, Rice, Snacks.
  2. Open the free label maker and set the jar or bin size.
  3. Add {{item}} centered. Keep type large.
  4. Preview two names. Print the pantry.

Same type, same height

That is the whole look. Do not mix five fonts. Save the JSON so a new bin next month matches.

Print or save

Zebra thermal: print from the browser with Browser Print at the printer’s DPI. Everyone else: download PNG, JPEG, SVG, PDF, or ZPL. JSON keeps the editable master.

Print the pantry set

One list. Matching jars.

Open pantry label template