On our upper pantry shelves
we used chalkboard labels to identify the contents, because we can't see what it is in them from down below.
Use chalkboard labels to label belongings, or add words that inspire you to craft and create!
Tip 11:
Use chalkboard labels.
Not exact matches
You could
use a bit of washi tape and a
chalkboard label to re-purpose an old jar into a giftable presentation.
Create these easy to
use condiment jars and add
chalkboard labels to mark them easily.
I spray - painted them with
chalkboard paint and
used them to
label those Closetmaid cubes.
The blue bottle was something we already had, so I applied a
chalkboard labels and
used the painters pen to write «freshly squeezed» on it.
Chalkboard labels if you want them but you can
use anything you want.
(You could also replicate something similar by simply buying plain
chalkboard vinyl, cutting it to fit your fridge, and
using chalk markers to
label the days of the week.)
I gave the bins a little makeover
using FrogTape and fabric paint and added
chalkboard labels that I had on hand.
Either
use brand new ones or give your existing pots a good scrub and clean — you could even line them with a smaller drinking glass — then add
chalkboard sticky
labels with charming Alice in Wonderland - style directions.
I made knock - offs also and just thought I would share some alternate methods — I
used plasti - dip for the jar tops and I
used chalkboard contact paper for the
labels rather than painting a
label.
These homeowners
used chalkboard paint behind hanging shelves to create customizable
labels for their storage space.
To top the look off, I created faux
chalkboard labels using black vinyl, card stock, jute and white paint.
I
used chalkboard spray paint on chipboard to make
chalkboard labels for the totes.
Put an end to kitchen - counter confusion:
Use chalkboard paint or decals to create
labels on glass canisters.
I recently did mine too,
chalkboard painted the insides of the doors and
used a combo of
labels and
chalkboard labeled bins.
I also cut out vinyl
chalkboard labels and vinyl lettering for the jars and door
using my Silhouette machine.
Use masking tape to outline a large oblong for the
label on each bucket and paint with two coats of coloured
chalkboard paint, allowing each coat to dry.