![]() Choose your custom font and install the fontįirst, pick the custom font you want to use for your labels. For more information see my disclosures here. Note, this post contains some affiliate links. This post is most useful for making custom pantry label stickers (as shown in the first photo above) instead of decals, since custom decals can easily be created in a vinyl cutter software like Silhouette Studio or Cricut Design Space. I wanted to share this tutorial because if you downloaded my free pantry labels printable, but you need additional pantry labels for items I haven’t included or you need the labels in different sizes, you can use this tutorial to do that or you can use it to make other labels for your organizational needs! It’s a really simple tutorial! ![]() I am going to show you how to do this using the custom hand lettered font I used to design my pantry labels. The other tutorials focus on how to physically make the pantry labels (as stickers or decals), but today I’m going to show you how you can create your own pantry labels (or any labels) in Microsoft Word with any custom font you want! I also have a post on how to make labels with a Cricut! All of these tutorials have a free pantry labels printable included for them! The first two related posts were on open pantry shelvingand how to make vinyl labels for pantry decals (with a Silhouette Cameo) and how to make pantry label stickers (with a printer). Today’s post is the final post in a series on DIY pantry labels! I’m going to share how to make labels in Microsoft word using pantry labels as my example.
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