300+ Printed Spice jar and Pantry Labels
- EXTENSIVE LIST: Organize and decorate your spices and pantry with this HUGE set of over 300 chalkboard labels. It includes 256 printed spice labels (+ 32 blank labels) and 13 printed pantry labels (+ 7 blank labels). Covers all the common spices including different versions and varieties and extra labels for the more common spices such as basil and garlic. Plus many unique and less known spices have been added making this one of the most comprehensive spice lists available.
- STYLISH: Chalkboard labels are very popular these days but can be messy with chalk rubbing off. Our labels have the beautiful look of chalkboard without being messy. The simple design gives a clean, clutter free appearance making it easy to identify all your herbs and spices.
- CONVENIENT SIZE: The spice labels are round 1.5″ diameter and the pantry labels are oval 3″x 1.8″ in size. The round spice labels have been designed to fit most spice jars and the pantry labels are bigger making them ideal for larger sized storage jars and canisters.
- DURABLE: Made of high quality chalkboard vinyl which is resistant to ripping and bubbling. The self-adhesive labels can be removed and repositioned without sticky reside. They are water resistant and freezer safe.
- BLANK LABELS: There are plenty of extra blank labels included in case you need to customize. They are easy to write with chalk markers and can be wiped clean with a damp cloth. Permanent markers can be used if you do not wish to change the label name. NOTE: Jars are not included
abby –
These are perfect! The labels that came with this rack didn’t have enough variety and thus looked messy. I love the look and quality of these labels, and they have many to choose from.
patricia a. prosser –
Very easy to read
easy to apply.
yvonne fields –
I like that fact that I didn’t have to write anything just peel and stick
gerald s. –
just what I needed
marcella –
Easy to lift from the backing, easy to place and pull for those inevitable less-than-centered placements! I have bought these twice, once for my own personal use and once for gifting filled spice jars. I love the There are loads of labels with multiples of the most common. I use s lot of international spoces and spoce mixes and this set is pretty comprehensive. In two packs, none of the print or circle graphics have been smudged or faint on any part. If needed, I would buy these again and again.
heavenlyb –
These labels were perfect for my old spice rack that I bought 20 years ago. They were easy to remove and the adhesive was great. There are a lot of labels to choose from. so glad I purchased them.
robert –
These are super cute and the most variety in labels I could find. Adhesive is good quality. I haven’t tried to remove one yet, so don’t know about that. They stick so well I would think removing would destroy the product. Would purchase again.
linda stevens –
Organized all my spices in our motor home, they look great and handy to find with the labels
finn –
These are thick & durable. Easy to apply and you can adjust if needed. Great to get pantry labels as well.
jw–minnesota –
They are a little weird to peel off the backer, you have to be careful to get them to come off correctly. But the adhesive is perfect and the material is some kind of plastic, not cheap paper. The pen and blank labels work well. I would definitely recommend.
not you –
They are a nice quality and thickness. They were easy to remove and adjust as I applied them. Very happy with this purchase. There are soo many spices on the list!
roz t. –
Extremely easy to apply. If you apply and they’re not centered, they’re easily removed. Tons of spices (some I never heard of lol) and some duplicates if needed. I also got the spicerack on Amazon as well. It’s just what I needed.
amazon customer –
I love everything about the product.
You can put them on and take them off easy without tearing, easy to read. My spice bottles came with clear stickers and you couldn’t read what it was. Now I can.
Don’t hesitate on buying these.
I LOVE them.
viomeln –
Just a few of the labels are off center. Stickiness is good but can be removed to change label or reuse. Doesn’t leave film and doesn’t lose stickiness.
awesomeaud –
This bundle was totally worth the money. It seems to offer a sticker for every spice! It made my little organization project so much easier and I like how uniform it looks. It also offers some blank stickers. It was so inexpensive too considering the quality of stickers ( which are great).
is it summer yet? –
Very sturdy and well made. You can easily remove and redo if you don’t put it on straight. The printing is clean.
jankjank21 –
Perfect size, easy to find/use each label and specific. They are easy to remove but they still adhere as if never used. I’ve only used the round labels, but I’m sure the pantry labels will work just as fine.
mike –
These are SO good! I’m super impressed with the number of spices included. They have a lot of spices used in Indian cooking, that other label packages don’t include, which is great. I also appreciate how many blank labels there are, and the larger labels for dry goods.
louisa may alcott lover –
I’m absolutely thrilled with these labels. So inexpensive and the quality is great. There was a label for every spice in my spice drawer and spice labels for many many other spices as well. Includes larger labels for flour, sugar, rice, etc.
Highly recommend.
lisa b –
These worked really well. I used them on 4oz smooth glass mason jars and they’re a little bit too tall for the sides, but that’s my fault for not checking measurements in advance. I snipped the top off each sticker and they look really nice. They have a very light adhesive on them which sticks surprisingly well, but also allowed me to peel off and reposition them when I put them on crooked. There is really big variety of spice options, including some doubles for common items as well as sub-categories (for instance, there are two plain “Salt” labels, then also “Salt (kosher),” Salt (rock),” “Salt (sea)” and so on. I especially like that they’re vinyl – my previous spice system used paper labels which couldn’t be washed and which picked up grease and oils over the years.
amazon customer –
I bought the Internets Best Revolving Spice Rack (from this site) and yes that is what it is named. These spice labels fit perfectly on the round stainless steel lids of the containers. If you don’t place them just right you can easily peel them off and re-position them. The material has a very nice look to it. There are also larger labels that I am going to put on containers that store flour, sugar, and pasta. Lastly, I feel the price was very good considering the quality of the product. Very happy with my purchase.
whorrey –
We ordered these spice jar labels to affix to the lid of the Ball 4oz Storage Jar and they’re a perfect fit. The labels are well-made, easily peel off and can be re-attached without any problem. I’m very happy with the purchase, with the quality of the materials and the sheer number of labels.
We have a chisel chalk marker to hand-write labels but the pen tip makes it hard to write on the spice label. Either go with a smaller pen or only use on the pantry labels.
A great product. Highly recommended if you’re looking for spice jar labels.
derbagger22 –
I bought a spice rack with prefilled spices a few years back. They had the worst selection ever. So I used the rack but bought all new spices, but wanted a labeling system for the kids, as the bottles sit on their side. This kit has every spice you could want, in different sizes and with different textured of spices, such as coarse, ground, etc. Also plenty of blanks if you wanted to write your own…
buyzalot –
I ordered the spice set, which included the canister labels. I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw the price was cheaper than the set of panty labels alone. I didn’t need the whole set of pantry labels, but I was interested in the spice labels and to have the basics for such a low price was a great treat. I love the photos showed a list of what was included in the set because that helped me to make an informed decision about my purchase. The labels themselves are amazing! They attach easily and are repostional incase you get it on crooked, which I did once. And they are waterproof which makes them perfect for a kitchen. I love the round shape and size of the spice labels because I needed some way to label the tops of my spices because my holder only allows you to see the tops without having to pull each one out to see what is inside. Perfect solution. The labels for my canisters were just the right size and they were just what I needed for the 5 that I have on my counter. I really like the look of the label too. It resembles a chalkboard label and you don’t have to have chalk or try to get them to all look uniform by hand. They even included blank ones just in case what you need isn’t in the pack, but trust me when I say it’s all there! Exceptional deal for the money. Very pleased. Highly recommend.
kate s –
These are amazing!! They’re vinyl (or something like it) but there is no worry that they’re paper and will chip away or get wet. They look fantastic, they have every spice ever known – I wish there was a larger one for “Bread Flour”, but I have found one for every other spice I own, and I have A LOT. I will say that repositioning a label is a tedious process. Because they’re vinyl, you can stretch it out of shape a little trying to pick it off. I did reposition one, but I don’t think I’d get away with it twice. Overall I am really impressed with the quality for the cost, and I totally recommend these! The spice bottles and the rack are from IKEA, and they’re very inexpensive. So for less than $50, I have new spice racks with beautiful bottles and labels.
student –
1. There is an incredibly complete variety of labels, for just about any spice/herb you could think of. Much larger selection than any set I’ve ever seen before.
2. The quality of the label itself is superior to any labels I’ve ever seen before. They are heavyweight, easy to peel from the backing, and easy to adjust if you want to remove and reposition them on the spice bottle. Unlike other labels I have used in the past, the edges don’t “scrunch up” when you peel them off and reposition them, but instead, they stay smooth and neat. No sticky, gummy goo!
3. The printing doesn’t rub off, so you can wipe off the spice bottle without damaging the label.
4. The labels I had applied to my spice bottles about 10 years ago were fading, and the type was so small that it was getting difficult to see. But these labels are printed in white on a black background, so they’re very easy to read, and the size of the type makes them even easier to read.
5. I just love the way my spice drawer looks now! Thanks for a super product!
faerynuff –
I like this set. They didn’t remove for me, they get a little rip and then when you try to lift it it rips further. It could be I wasn’t gentle enough. Other than that I like them a lot.
Note: These do not come with a chalk pen. It doesn’t say it does but I thought I’d confirm that.
cecilia p –
I bought these labels for 6-ounce spice jars and the size is perfect. There were preprinted labels for all but 3 of my spices, and having blank labels solved that problem. My hand-lettered labels are far from perfect but I can live with that (I do wish I could find a true thin-point liquid chalk pen). Having such a well-organized spice cabinet is a small but much-appreciated daily pleasure.
jb –
I bought these because the original sets of spice jars I have and very limited labels and after years of use and cleaning, writing on the labels wipes off. I now have more than I could possibly use.
I thought the reviews were exaggerating, but no. There’s a whole lot of spices I don’t know, and I’m the type who grinds my own Garam Masala. These aren’t limited to basic American/European cuisine spices and herbs. They also include variations, such as ground or whole or seeds. Very helpful.
The cons to this are the sheets are huge, which makes storage a bit of a pain. There’s a bit of inconsistency in the naming conventions used, especially for peppers/chilies. And some of the labels were a bit of a challenge to remove, but patience resolves that. And there are plenty of blanks, so you just need a white/light marker to name your own.
All in all, these are a great buy. It actually has me thinking of buying more jars to put labels on.
happy gardener –
Purchased this set when I was organizing my cluttered pantry. Also purchased a set of 40 spice jars and several large airtight pantry containers. This set has a huge variety of printed stickers as well as additional blank labels.
I organized my herbs and spies on shelves mounted to the inside of the pantry door. The labels are easy to read and makes finding the right spice a breeze. The matching big pantry labels add a lot of visual appeal. They are easy to use and well worth the money.
Only negative I have to say is that I wished the chalk pen was included in the set. Had a very difficult time finding one when I needed it.
florida mom –
I am happy with my purchase, but I do wish the manufacturer had better quality control. I say that because some of the printing is clearly not centered on the labels. The list of labels is pretty complete for my needs. I wasn’t expecting to use the big labels, but wound up using them. For the big labels there was only 1 pasta printed. I’d have liked maybe a spaghetti one too. Obviously, I can hand write one from the blanks, but I don’t care for my hand writing. The labels themselves are very nice.
sandra dimaio-leach –
I love these labels! I appreciated the fact that if I don’t get them exactly right the first time, I can remove them. (Don’t know if that will be true some months from now, but one doesn’t normally keep changing labels.) They included a lot of the more unusual spices I have, plus there were a lot of extra blank labels for the ones not included. They felt strong as I placed them. I looked at a lot of different label sets, and I am very glad I ordered these. I highly recommend them. (Thank you for the included pantry labels – they are also nice!)
mosincredible –
I bought some nice jars on Amazon but absolutely hated the labels. They were one stick only. If you misalign or wanted to try them in a different position, it was ruined and left residue you needed to use Goo Gone to remove. I contacted them about more labels and they said they only sell labels with jars and not individually.
In come the Hayley Cherie. I took all my other labels off and applied these. Lined them up on my spice rack and had a look at it. The coriander was misaligned. I picked at the corner with a nail and it peeled up neatly and I reapplied. Happiness ensues. And if I happened to mess one up, I can buy another set. These are what you need for your kitchen labels.
texasgirl –
I *love* these labels! I bought them for the lids of the jars in a new spice rack, and they work perfectly. They also fit on jars for the extra spices that I need to store in a cabinet. They had every spice, including spice mixes, that I use, and I could easily pull them off and reposition them when I didn’t get them placed just right. And they look great! I look forward to doing some additional organization with the larger labels that are included for pantry items.
julie lanoie –
These were purchased to label tops of and old set of spice jars and they fit perfectly, covering the old printing on the tops and allowing me to make better use of the jars. It’s nice that they can be peeled and repositioned if needed. Also nice that they come with some blanks, though I didn’t need to use any as the printed labels cover more spices than I could ever imagine existed. Most of all, they shipped very quickly, and since I was in project mode in the kitchen, it was nice that I didn’t have to wait long for them to arrive.
cw –
In our previous home, the spices had to go in a drawer with the label on the lid. Many of the labels didn’t fit the lid (which had an inner circle ridge-these would definitely fit a flat lid) and many did not include all the spices so I had to make my own. We moved to a home with a pull out spice rack so I needed new labels for front viewing. These labels are the best! The print is simple, attractive and clear, the labels include standard spices as well as unique spices, there are variations of the same spice such as nutmeg ground and nutmeg whole, even some doubles. I got my spices reorganized a-z in one quick after dinner evening. The labels can be easily lifted and moved should you happen to make a mistake of any kind. I’m so pleased and very happy with this product, organized spices simply make your time in the kitchen more pleasant!
buyer679 –
I used these labels on the small round, glass bottles that can be bought on Amazon with the chrome/shaker tops. They suit my needs, for the most part. Would have been nice to have more duplicates of common spices, and there were a couple it didn’t include (French Herbs, i.e.). I wasn’t so keen on the white type on black background, but it is attractive looking. But does make creating your own custom labels on the blank ones supplied more of a challenge (as I don’t own a chalk pencil). I didn’t need the larger labels, so that’s a bit of a waste. But they certainly made my spice rack look much neater. I like that it is easy to re-position the labels on glass bottles, multiple times.
julierae9 –
I ordered these labels on a whim because I didn’t really like the labels that came with my jars. Right off the bat, I was very impressed with the quality and durability of the labels. I expected less quality for $10. There were printed labels for most of our spices except for sambar powder, pasilla chili, chili powder (yellow) and some specialty blends, which I wouldn’t expect there to be a printed label for. The only thing I found a bit odd was the way that a lot of pepper spices were labeled. For example, I’m used to calling them black pepper, white pepper, chili de arbol, etc.. but the labels had them labeled as pepper (black), pepper (white), pepper (de arbol). It may take a little getting used to when searching for them alphabetically but no huge deal. I’d still prefer those printed labels than writing on one of the blank labels since it looks neater. That being said, I also bought a fine tip chalk marker from Michael’s and it worked like a dream…it wiped right off the labels with a little bit of water to leave a perfectly clean slate when I messed up. The fact that the set came with pantry labels is a bonus!! I’ll definitely put those to good use as well.
jaqueline prosser –
I absolutely love these. Too often do I buy labels for spices and they only come with the generic ones like salt, garlic salt, onion salt, etc. These come with all the spices I could think of and more. I would have to always hand write the tarragon spice or the hot paprika vs. regular paprika. But this comes with one for hot and one for regular. Which is amazing. Also love that I can match the labels on my spices and my flour and sugar canisters. They are easy to peel, stick, and remove. They stay on strong and haven’t had any issues with cleaning them. Definitely would recommend to anyone who loves to cook or as a gift.
kramer morton cox –
After trying various spice racks and cupboard lazy susans etc. I decided that I wanted to store my spices in a kitchen drawer near my prep area so they would be more convenient to use. And although I loved the idea, finding the spice I was looking for was a hassle-pulling each jar out to look at the label was too time consuming. Hayley Cherie’s Labels were the perfect solution. I placed them on the top of the lids and now I can easily find what I’m looking for. They’re made of a quality vinyl product that sticks securely to the lid and can be re-used when the jar is empty. This is an AWESOME product. There is a sticker for every herb and spice you can think of (& some you’ve never heard of) plus blank stickers for those really exotic items or special blends you may use. Love this product-I highly recommend it.
lodita –
These labels are perfect for my needs. They fit perfectly on the Nellam spice jars I bought from Amazon as well. The font is large and easy to read, and the labels are attractive. The only “problem” is that there are so many labels that I now want to go out and see if I can get my hands on all of the spices. I never knew there is black, green and white cardamom, but now I have labels for them all. Next challenge: see if I can find them!
sandy schwab –
These jars are the perfect size for my spices! I love the air tight seals and the fact that they are clear so I can see exactly how much is left in the jar! They also fit so perfectly on my pantry door shelves, like they were made specifically for the jars! I am totally satisfied and pleased! Sandy Doh! I thought I was reviewing the jars! The labels are wonderful! They fit very nicely on my jars and are easy to read. I like that I can remove them and reposition them with no problem!
renee c. wright –
Very nice labels that come preprinted with the name of every spice I can even think of–and quite a few I never heard of (gochugaru?). I also like the fact that for several spices, you have a choice of different arrangements (for example, “Pepper, White” or “White Pepper”) depending on how you organize your spices. I used these labels with some new square glass bottles to make my spice collection much easier to use. You can position these labels wherever you want them–on the lid for drawer-based collections, on the front for rack-based. Many of the supermarket spices have labels that prevent me from seeing the contents because the label covers much of the bottle, so I was delighted to move my spices into new bottles with these smaller, but highly legible, labels. In addition, I no longer have the problem of the small dowel that holds the spices on the rack being right in front of the name of the spice. Now my collection looks much more uniform, and I can see at a glance when I’m starting to run out of any.
phyllis k –
These labels are exactly what I needed for the tops of my spice jars. I had ordered 4oz glass jars to replace my random spices & these labels are perfect for the lids! Now my spice drawer is organized and looks great! There are remade labels for every spice imaginable, as well as plenty of blank ones if you want to make your own labels with a chalk pen. ! Looking forward now to redoing my pantry with the pantry labels that are included! There are lots of blank ones of that size, too! Do not hesitate to buy this product if you love organization!
jaye kenedy –
i am so impressed with these!! The variety of spices on the pre-printed labels was amazing. I have a large spice collection and I haven’t even heard of some of them. Labels stick well and are easily removed and replaced. Lots of blank one included and, in addition to the normal sized ones, there are several large lables for big containers. I love these. Only little thing that annoyed me was a little difficulty in pulling them off their pages. The ‘cuts’ go through the backing so it comes away with the label. Not insurmountable and worth the effort.
nancy b –
I have a big set of spice jars that came with clear labels and black printing and as I am getting older, it was hard to see them. I found these labels and they are just terrific and look very durable. My jars lay on their side so I put the labels on the new jar caps that I also found on Amazon and now I can easily see what’s in my jars. The other, larger labels are great too – the black labels with the white printing is so easy to see. Thank you for this great product!
kat –
I have limited kitchen storage space, so I had to put my spice bottles in green storage container that was big enough, but I couldn’t tell what was what without lifting each bottle. Now with these labels I am able to find the spice or herb that I need very quickly.
My only issue was some of the caps are not flat on top and have a round ridge about a 1/4 of an inch from the edge. To get the labels to stick, I had to cut them down, just look as nice as on the flat lids.
kristina –
Fits great on the jars. Easy to apply and not a problem to peel back up if you misalign one. Out of 24 jars I only needed to adjust one so really you can’t screw it up. A few labels had printing misaligned by just a hair. More noticeable when you apply versus use/store with your other jars. Didn’t bug me. More than enough labels. I imagine there’s isn’t one you wouldn’t find in this bunch. I have hundreds left over. I applied these to clear spice jars purchased at world market. I needed a specific size to fit in my drawer under the stove and had difficulty finding 3″ jars with shaker and lid on Amazon.
frogdogs –
Exactly what I was looking for and a comprehensive collection of labels for cooks who love to use a wide variety of spices. I assumed I’d have to use a blank label to write “Ras el Hanout” since I make my own and haven’t yet found it in a grocery store, but there it was – a pre-printed label even for that delicious, somewhat exotic spice blend. Very easy to use and a classic design. The only suggestion I might have is to include large labels for items such as coconut flour, almond flour and gluten free flour as these are becoming much more common in everyday kitchens. Otherwise, it’s great to have the blank labels to cover those staples. Extremely satisfied – thank you!
marla grant –
The labels are really fantastic! A very comprehensive list of spices and herbs and I’m really glad they are of a plasticized material that will wear well. Very impressed with the quality of the product. Thanks for helping me FINALLY get my spices organized. I love to see small businesses do well and I wish you continued success. The square labels were some that came with some bottles I ordered and I used them only because they were unique blends made by a local company. They had longer names than would fit on the little round labels. Clearly yours look better!
m. hollins –
These are wonderful with the Spice Luxe square glass jars. I am in the process of creating more space in our small kitchen. We had 40 one pint and half pint plastic containers and different smaller spice jars. Two shelves full of spices. My kitchen was overwhelmed with too many spice containers. The smart thing to do is get the glass spice jars and then organize every spice. I place my sticker on the top of the cap because our spice rack is built in the cabinet. Now, I can open the cabinet and easily get what I need and it looks very organized and neat. These labels are a gotta have for those who love to spice with something more than salt and pepper.
sabrina a in va –
I’m very happy with these labels. The variety is excellent. As others mentioned, there are spices if either never heard of, or had only recently.
Before moving into my new home, I threw away the last of the spices of unknown age, and got fresh I’ll-actually-use these ones & a quantity I’ll use. These labels let ME choose what spices were in my rack. I especially liked that ground versus leaf versions were available for several.
My only complaint is that they are hard to peel off the sheet, unless you want to risk lifting the “circle” of wax paper they’re on. Which is fine for one-use labels, not so much for ones claiming to be reusable.
I have also written on some using a chalk pen, and was able to erase my initial mistakes using a damp cloth.
leslie haymer –
I’m overall happy with these labels. They’re sticky but also made of like a cling material. They appear water resistant so I’m looking forward to seeing how they hold up.
The only down side, and reason for the two stars, is that I did not receive one of the sheets. The sheet with M-P spices is missing. I have contacted the seller and asked for them to send the missing sheet. Will update once I hear back from them.
*Update* I contacted the seller and they replied promptly and sent me a new set of labels. When I received them, all pages were accounted for and I was able to finish labeling my spices*
kms –
These labels were exactly what I was looking for! I love how many different pre-printed spices there are. There are even doubles of popular spices and random things like “toothpicks”. They’re printed on a nice vinyl sticker so they should hold up well.
My only minor piece of feedback is that not every circle around the text is printed exactly in the middle of the sticker. This would be difficult to do. It doesn’t bother me though, I just noticed that as I was carefully applying each sticker to the container.
It makes me so happy to open my spice drawer now!