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Print clean, modern pantry labels for canisters, bins, and shelves. No signup, no watermark. Why? →
Free Pantry Label Maker is a browser-based tool for printing modern minimalist pantry labels — the kind you see in home organization videos with OXO POP canisters, glass canisters, and fridge bins. Type your contents one per line and print wide horizontal label strips on US Letter (6 per sheet by default) or adjust to taller rectangles for canister fronts. Works with kraft sticker paper for warmth, clear sticker paper for invisible labels on glass, or chalkboard label paper for the chalkboard-pantry aesthetic. Your data stays in your browser.
Two common sizes dominate. Canister fronts (OXO POP, glass jars) take a wide rectangle, around 3" × 1.5" or 4" × 1" — the default preset (1 column × 6 rows) gives wide strips at this proportion. Fridge bins and pantry baskets take taller rectangles around 2.5" × 1.75". For both, modern minimalist style favors lots of negative space around the text.
Kraft sticker paper for the trending warm-modern look. Clear sticker paper for invisible labels that show the food behind the container — very popular for OXO POP canisters because the lid mechanism stays visible. Chalkboard label paper if you want the rewriteable look. Avoid glossy white paper on plastic — it tends to peel as the canister flexes from being opened and closed.
Three things help. First, clean the bin surface with rubbing alcohol before applying — the most common failure is residual oil from manufacturing or hands. Second, use a sticker paper rated as permanent or removable-but-strong (kraft and vinyl both adhere well; clear PET adheres best on smooth plastic). Third, press firmly for 10 seconds along all edges — the warmth and pressure activate the adhesive.
All-lowercase or all-caps in a clean sans-serif, centered, lots of whitespace, single-word labels where possible ("flour" not "all-purpose flour"). Avoid drop shadows, borders, and decorative flourishes. The aesthetic borrows from home goods retail design — think labels at Container Store or West Elm. Use the Sans font in regular weight, lowercase, and let auto-fit handle sizing.
Yes — print on chalkboard label paper instead of regular sticker paper. The printer applies the words in white ink (or you can leave them blank and hand-letter with a chalk marker). When you change what's in the canister, wipe with a damp cloth and rewrite. Chalkboard labels look especially good on glass canisters and large pantry bins.
Wrap a strip of painter's tape around the canister at the height where you want the label, mark the front, then peel the tape and use the mark as your alignment guide. For OXO POP canisters specifically, the front lip of the lid is dead-center — line the top of your label up with the lid's bottom edge for perfect alignment every time.