Cathe Holden has created printable decals for everything you could possibly wish to label in your kitchen, except for maybe the sink. Choose from three vintage-style designs and learn how to apply them using water slide decal paper
right here. (Via
Craft)
I need one for my sink.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Mum
So great...thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSo great...thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMum: Shucks. She did everything but the kitchen sink. If you have trouble remembering the name of that fixture without a label, I can make you one. Or maybe you should pay a visit to the neurologist instead. I can make you a label for him, too.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jess. These are great- perfect design and color for our kitchen too! We organized our pantry a couple years ago, but have yet to label anything.
ReplyDeleteAnd what label would you put on my poor neurologist?
ReplyDeleteBig fan of Cathe Holden. She has such incredible style, as do you! I adore the shade of green and font on these labels. I've been having a lot of fun with the waterslide paper as well, and have featured some posts on how to use them to make custom dishware. It's such a versatile medium!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'm linking to this on my blog for my "someday projects."
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! xxx
ReplyDeleteSweet idea and I really like the bright green vintage design!
ReplyDeleteThis came in perfect, because I was trying to figure out labels for my glass jars on the counter! The green is perfect!
ReplyDeletethank you so much for sharing! these are awesome!
ReplyDeletethank you so much for sharing - love Cathe's style!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had this last November when I upcycled some tin cans into kitchen canisters! They are super cute!
ReplyDeleteI love all the sets she has posted! Now, if only I could find the perfect canisters - I've been searching for years and have yet to find the ones I love...
ReplyDeleteLabeling things, especially in the kitchen, totally reminds me of The Color Purple. Too bad it doesn't make me think of something orange instead. :)
ReplyDelete-Chelle
just got a few of those in NY that could use some of these... love them!!!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I love the first ones you posted!
ReplyDeletethank againg for sharing all these amazing stuff!! I'll never get tired to check your blog out!
ReplyDeletewow i just went to check out her work and she is amazing and they are just so perfectly decorative and vintage stylish! thanks for that link!
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