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20+ Pantry Label Cut Files – SVG, DXF and PNG files for Silhouette and Cricut – Organize your Pantry

Before we bought our new home last month I was buying containers to create an amazingly organized pantry. I knew once we moved in I would put pantry labels on each jar and container. It turns out we don’t have a dedicated pantry but now our cabinets are highly organized which makes my OCD heart happy.

I used black matte adhesive vinyl from Happy Crafters for our pantry labels (but they have over 35 colors of adhesive vinyl to pick from if black isn’t your jam). I purchased all of the jars with the bronze lids at TJMaxx and the plastic containers from Walmart.

Pop the adhesive vinyl into you cutting machine, open up the cut files and then pick the pantry labels you want to cut. Personally, I cut them out, weeded and used transfer tape to apply the labels to my jars and containers. The font from the pantry labels is delicate so trying to apply without transfer tape won’t work well for these. Don’t have transfer tape? Grab some clear contact paper next time your at the store.

Pantry Labels - free cut files for Silhouette and Cricut. Get your pantry organized.

Free Cut File FAQs

The cut file doesn’t include the SVG file.

We get this inquiry through email a lot. The SVG file doesn’t show up as an image on most computers. The logo looks like an internet browser icon (can change depending on your default browser, Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc). Hoover over the files to see the file info and file type.

Why won’t these open on my tablet or phone? I’m trying to use with a mobile App.

  • You must be on a computer to get these files since they are all together in a ZIP folder.
  • Enter your name and email below and press download. The file will be sent to your inbox. Didn’t receive it? Check your junk or spam folders.
  • You have to unzip the folder to be able to use it inside your software of choice.
  • NOW you can email the SVG, PNG or DXF to yourself and open the email on your mobile device to download and use in your mobile device app.

Do I have to input my email and name each time I want to download a new freebie from your site?

Yes, this is how we track cut file popularity and continue to put out cut files that appeal to you. Want to see something specific? Email me at [email protected] and tell me what you want to see next! We take your opinions and suggestions seriously.

Can I sell items I create with the free cut files?

Yes, these are for personal and commercial use. You may NOT sell the digital files themselves but you may sell items you create using the cut file designs. Please tag us with your creations on IG (@poofycheeksblog) and we may share on our own feed!

What files types do these come in?

These files come in DXF and SVG. The files are below and I have them labeled. I use DXF for Silhouette and it opens right up but I know Cricut users need SVG.

What can I make with these cut files?

You can cut these files onto any medium you prefer and make SO MANY THINGS! Make mugs, cups, shirts, onesies, tote bags or basically whatever your heart desires.

How do I open the files in Cricut Design Space?

The cut file will be emailed to you in a ZIP file. Save it to a place on your computer and unzip the folder. Go to your Cricut Design Space and follow the step-by-step instructions for uploading designs to Cricut Design Space.

How do I add the files to my Silhouette Library?

Save the ZIP file to your computer and then unzip the folder. Follow the instructions to save designs to your Silhouette Library

Pantry Labels - free cut files for Silhouette and Cricut. Get your pantry organized.

Are you looking for a pantry label not on our list?

Leave a comment below with the word(s) you want to see. Once we get a handful we will add them too!

Pantry Labels - free cut files for Silhouette and Cricut. Get your pantry organized.

Download the Pantry Label Cut Files

Jessica Miller

Tuesday 23rd of February 2021

Chocolate chips please!!

Angela

Thursday 8th of October 2020

coconut flour, xanthum gum , almond flour,

Chloe J.

Friday 22nd of May 2020

I would love pancake mix, splenda, grits!

Any chance you could share the font name? I love it!

Alisha Brown

Wednesday 7th of July 2021

The font name is Madina Script

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