This set of 65 spice jar labels can be cut on a Cricut or other electronic cutting machine—perfect to organizing your spice cabinet! Includes a tutorial for applying the labels to your spice jars!
A while back, I created a set of SVG cut file jar labels, for everything in your pantry. That bundle of labels is huge! I often get requests for a matching spice jar set, and I’ve finally put one together.
To begin, you can download a set of 9 labels for free!
You can now download the matching set of 65 spice jar labels to cut on your Cricut or other cutting machine!
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My original jar labels were cut in black because we had so many white flours and such. Because of the colors of my spices, I decided to use white vinyl, but of course you can cut them in whatever color vinyl you have.
Spice Jar Labels: Materials
- Spice jars
- Cuttable vinyl
- Cricut Explore or other cutting machine
- Transfer tape
- Cutting mat, weeder, and scraper
- Realist font (If you want to add your own spices!)
To begin, you can download these 9 labels for free to get started!
Download the Free Spice Jar Labels File under SVGs C13
This file can be found in my Free Craft Resource Library. The file number is: C13.
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Grab the whole spice jar bundle with 65 labels for just $5! You’ll be able to organize all of your spices (and I mean all of them!).
Spice Jar Labels: Instructions
I don’t have many how-to photos for this one (I made these quickly during nap time!), but the process is the same as it is for my pantry labels.
Basically you’ll cut the files on your vinyl (you can “hide” all of the labels you don’t need in the Cricut Design Space). Weed out the negative space, including all the little bits inside letters like B and A.
Then, using the transfer tape, you’ll transfer the labels off the backing paper and onto your jars. Learn more about using transfer tape.
Simple!
This whole set is free for you to download. If you find that I missed some spices, leave me a comment and I’ll update the file!
Comments & Reviews
Bethany says
Hey. Love these. You said to comment if there were some spices that were missing. :)
I use:
White Pepper
Garlic Powder
and Massala
But there awesome!! :)
Bethany says
I’d add them if I could, but I’d have to buy the font.
Bethany says
Just saw the powdered garlic. :)
Jenelle says
I have 2 spices i need on the list.. Would you be able to tell me what Font you used so i can add them?
Cori George says
It’s called Realist :) https://crmrkt.com/AwG
L. Reeder says
LOVE THESE!
Looking to buy both the spice labels and the pantry labels. Do you have these available for sale as I don’t own a Cricut?
Would love to buy get both sets as I’m trying to organize and do some spring cleaning/purging. TIA!
Cori George says
Hi! I actually don’t have the time, at all, to do this (working mom of twin toddlers w/ a blog on the side! Ha!). But I’m sure you could find someone with a Cricut who might! :)
Linda Detzler says
Thank you very much
Jeremy Hogge says
Great job. I have a few questions…
I’m using an Explore Air 2 and I am having a problem with the blade pulling up the letters as it cuts, ruining the label. I am using a brand new carbide blade.
I have adjusted the selector up and down “Vinyl + or -“. But it didn’t work.
What brand vinyl were you using? And model if you know it. (Oracle 631 vs 651, etc)
And, why were you using a strong bond cutting pad? Does this help?
Thanks.
Cori George says
Hi Jeremy — I didn’t have that issue. Hmm. I am using the standard white Cricut vinyl — maybe that’s the difference?
I used the strong bond cutting mat because it’s what I had lying around. :)
Joanne says
These are great! Could you add White Pepper?
Allison says
I love these!!!! I’m using both files for my daughters new apartment. Since its an apartment in Brooklyn you can see the kitchen from almost the whole apartment, so its great to have such cute files to organize with! Thank you!!!
Tammie says
I have some spices I keep in jars and would love for the labels to match .
Paula’s seasoning salt
Montreal steak seasoning
I love the font and would gladly make my own if I could find it .
Thank you for sharing the files!
Leticia says
Could you share the name of the font you used? I love the look and am wanting to make some additional labels using the same font. Thanks!
Allison says
I think it’s “Realist”
Julia says
Thank YOU for making this available! I got a Cricut for Christmas and one of my goals is to organize my pantry. I ordered 60 glass spice jars and was starting this project and felt defeated by the attempts to make my own labels in DS. So I googled how do I make spice labels and lo and behold, the gates opened – the angels sang and your site popped up via Pinterest!!! I’m so grateful!!!! They are cutting now. Thanks to you I will have beautiful spices. I’m going to also cut out the pantry jar labels as well!!!