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There’s something about spring that always gets me in the mood to clean, declutter, and organize — especially when it comes to the pantry. But let’s be honest: giving your pantry a little makeover can add up fast. Fancy storage bins, chalkboard labels, and matching containers look great… but they’re not exactly budget-friendly.

That’s why I created these free printable farmhouse pantry labels — to help you add a cozy, organized touch to your kitchen without spending a dime.

Why I Made These

I’ve always loved that old-timey, farmhouse feel — the kind that makes you want to bake bread, put up jam, and tidy up your pantry with care. But I also know how tight money can get when you’re stocking up or just trying to stretch your grocery budget.

These printable labels were my way of bringing a little charm and order to my shelves without breaking the bank. And now, I’m sharing them with you!

What’s Included

This free printable set includes 50 farmhouse-style pantry labels, including 10 blank ones you can fill in yourself.

You’ll find classic pantry staples like:

  • Flour
  • Sugar
  • Rice
  • Oats
  • Coffee
  • Cornmeal
  • Pasta

…plus plenty of others to help you sort dry goods, baking ingredients, and bulk buys. Whether you’re using mason jars, canisters, or baskets, these labels are a quick way to make everything look a little more tidy — and a lot more charming.

How to Print and Use Them

Printing is easy! Just download the file and choose whatever works best for your setup:

  • Sticker paper (for easy peel-and-stick)
  • Full-sheet labels
  • Or plain cardstock with tape or glue

You can cut them by hand or use a paper trimmer for clean lines. Stick them on your containers, and voilà — instant farmhouse upgrade, all for free.

Pantry Stocking Up? These Help.

If you’ve been stocking up on pantry staples like I have, staying organized is key. These labels help you quickly spot what you have (and what you’re out of), so you’re not buying duplicates or letting food go to waste.

I recently shared how I stock my pantry on a budget — you can read that post [here]. It’s a great companion to this freebie!

Grab Your Free Farmhouse Labels

You can get these 50 printable farmhouse pantry labels (plus 10 blank ones) by signing up below — I’ll send them straight to your inbox.

If you print and use them, I’d love to see how you’re putting them to work! Tag me on social or leave a comment to share your favorite pantry organization tip.

Until next time,
Michelle
Homesteading for Women

Michelle

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