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Free Modern Printable Pantry Labels By LemonThisle

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These modern black and white pantry labels, designed by @colleenpastoor at lemonthistle.com are the perfect way to jazz up a standard pantry. At 2″, they’re the perfect size to top standard mason jars so you can pull together a pantry makeover for under $50. More than 50 standard pantry items are included as well as blank labels for making your own or adding cooking instructions to the sides of your containers.

It is best to print onto Worldlabel.com full sheet one page labels and use a hole punch to cut out the round labels.

Enjoy 🙂

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Choosing line alignment in LibreOffice

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The Alignment tab of a LibreOffice paragraph style has four ways of positioning text on a line: Left, Right, Centered, and Justified. In practice, however, Right is used mostly for highly-formatted documents such as brochures, while Centered is mostly reserved for titles and sub-titles. For body text, the choices are usually Justified, in which the left and right sides of the text column align with both the left and right margins, and Left or “ragged right,” in which only the left side of the text column aligns consistently with a margin. Asked to choose between Justified and Left alignments, most users will choose Justified — but the choice is not as simple as you might think.

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2016 Editable PRO Fillable PDF Calendar Template

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Printable Holiday Gift Labels & Tags By The Lia Griffith Studio

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“Gift wrapping for the Holidays can be as much fun as discovering the perfect gift and today we are making it even more fun with this set of printable gift labels from the Lia Griffith Studio!

Designed using a fresh color palette of mint, gold and red, these printable gift labels are perfect for using with gold, white or red wraps and ribbons. Today we are sharing two sheets of gift labels. The first is a set of sticker labels that can be printed onto a full sheet label and trimmed to size. We have circular, rectangular and square designs to fit any shape or size of gift. The second page is a sheet of gift tags, which can be printed onto white card stock or paper and added to your gifts with twine or ribbon – simply perfect! The gift tags and sticker labels feature sweet Holiday messages and pretty illustrations of wildlife, foliage and stars that are perfect for the upcoming season. To get your festive mitts on these printable gift labels, simply click on the button below and download for free! You can find lots more DIY Holiday season inspiration, projects and downloads over on Lia Griffith site

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Thanksgiving Holiday Label Printables

 Thanksgiving printable labels PreviewThanksgiving is all ways a special time of year. Here are designed labels you can use for all your thanksgiving left over dinners. Also included are some labels for your Thanksgiving wine bottle labels. These labels are design by @catherineauger of Pumpkinsandposies.com Download these great printables and print them on your laser or inkjet printers. We recommend you print on our one page label and cut out the designs. For the round labels, you can use our 2″ round labels WL-5375 or the full sheet and use a hole punch.

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Chalk Art Jam Labels Hand-Drawn by Valerie McKeehan

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This adorable set of 2.5″ round chalk art jam labels has been hand-drawn by Valerie McKeehan of Lily & Val! The set includes an array of fruit preserves plus apple and pumpkin butter. We’ve also included a pumpkin butter recipe below! These labels are sure to make your homemade gifts just a little more special. Simply download the PDFs onto your desktop and print!

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Recipe for Pumpkin Butter:
Ingredients:
29. oz can of pure pumpkin puree (not pumpkin pie filling)
1 cup brown sugar
3/4 cup apple juice or apple cider
1 tsp. vanilla extract
1 tsp. cinnamon
1 tsp. ground ginger
1 tsp. ground nutmeg
1/8 tsp. allspice
OR replace all individual spices with 2 tbsp. pumpkin pie spice
Juice from 1/2 a lemon

In a saucepan, combine all ingredients (except lemon juice). Stirring frequently, bring mixture to a boil. Reduce heat to medium and simmer for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat, add lemon juice, and let cool. Pour into mason jars and refrigerate.

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Vintage-Style Round Labels by Cathe Holden (Series 2)

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Our popular 2.5″ round Vintage-Style Round Labels Series 1 for designers and crafters were so popular that Cathe Holden a second series. This series comes to you as one PDF file with six different color sheets, each with fillable fields for typing custom text. If you are design savvy you can open any of individual files in image or vector editing software, add and manipulate fonts as desired, copy and paste select style borders in repeat, and change colors to your liking. Use files with WorldLabel.com 2.5″ label sheets, or use full sheet label stock and a 2.5″ circle punch. Feel free to also use these digital images for web and design projects. Great for small business, homemade food gifts, handmade crafts, and more. Please share this in your social cirlces and leave us a comment below. We love hearing what you think!

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Use for Stationery Embellishments, Jar Labels,  Stuffed Calling Cards, Food Packaging, Gift and Product Packaging. Mason Jar lids, using them to organize your pantry and more!
There are two template choices: One you can insert different information into each label and the other automatically inserts information into every label on the sheet.
If you want to change the font: make sure the template is downloaded and then opened in Adobe Reader. On a PC you press control + E and on a Mac command + E > a font properties window will open up. Enjoy 🙂

Back to School Label Printable Set Boys and Girls

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August has crept up on us so quick this year and it’s less than three weeks until the kiddos are back to school! In preparation we have designed 5 sheets of labels that you can customize, download and print to help you get organized for the year ahead.

Our patterned sheets can be printed onto full sheet labels then used to wrap pencils and crayons or to cover notebooks and binders – how cute?! The other two sheets have a variety of labels that can be customize with your child’s name or initials. Simply download the free font Courier Prime first and you are good to go. Edit in Adobe Acrobat then print both these sheets onto full sticker sheets and trim to size.
Then you can get busy labelling your child’s books, folders, notebooks, pencil boxes, lunch packs, paint sets and more! With a bit of luck you might find all those supplies you bought last them the full school year! For more back to school goodies head over liagriffith.com.

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Dennison-Style Little Labels

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We all love those little vintage red bordered labels. Now you can not only create your own set of blank ones, but Cathe Holden has designed additional sets that include numbers and old printers cuts.

Download the the FREE PDF files, print to full size label sheets, and using a paper trimmer and/or scissors, trim out the little labels for organizing, crafting, and decorating. Enjoy!

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Soap It Up Right! Tutorial from Rebecca’s Soap Delicatessen

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Making Cold Process Soap for the First Time? How to make soap & beginner soap recipes to get you started!

The Beginners Soapmaking Instructions and Recipes Revised, a free ePDF booklet by Rebecca D. Dillon

How many times have you stopped at a soap table at a farmers’ market or at a trade show and thought to yourself, “I could do that!” But, when you returned home and looked up the processes, the amount of time involved, and the mysterious lingo, you talked yourself out of this project. No way, you figure, can you make the effort to learn all about making soap without a master’s degree in chemistry at the very least.

Although the soap-making business seems pretty straightforward, according to the article that Marla Bosworth wrote for us, it’s the actual soap making process that has you worried.

soap making recipesThanks to Rebecca D. Dillon of Rebecca’s Soap Delicatessen , you can learn how to make soap step-by-step. Plus, Rebecca remembers her own fears and uneasiness when she first started making soaps. She shares how she overcame those barriers to own her own soap business in this tutorial. And, she teaches you how to decipher and handle all the mysterious chemicals that go into making a bar of soap. Rebecca writes:

“The scariest thing for me when I first started making soap was working with lye. Lye – also known as sodium hydroxide – is a necessary part of making homemade soaps. Without lye, there simply is no soap…Yes, lye is a little scary. However, once I finally dove in and made cold process soaps for the first time, I realized that it wasn’t nearly as terrifying as I thought it would be. I’ve found that tutorials on soapmaking tend to have you be overly cautious about working with lye so it seems frightening. The truth of the matter is however, it isn’t frightening as long as you have sound knowledge of what you’re doing going in, and you take simply safety precautions – just like in high school chemistry class. So purchase some goggles, some gloves and for kicks you can also go with a fancy new rockabilly apron just so you have some great photos to share on your social media.”

So there you have it…you must work with lye. But what about fat percentages, oils, butters…and how much essential oil should you use for each batch of soap?

Rebecca answers all those questions as well, and also provides information on how to create your own soap recipes. If that thought scares you as well, she offers some of her own soap recipes for starters.

Rebecca doesn’t act like the “be-all and end-all” for soap making. In fact, she encourages readers to watch YouTube videos or to enlist the help of a soap-making friend to learn more information. After all, some of us learn by watching, not by reading.

With that said, Rebecca’s tutorial is one of the easiest and most down-to-earth documents I’ve ever read about soap making. In fact, she’s encouraged me to actually give it a shot…and, she’s included some great advice and images on creating my own soap labels. Creating packaging for home-made soap is relatively painless. Worldlabel also offers help with their blank printable soap-making labels for laser and inkjet printers. Plus, they offer collections of soap labels that you can modify and use as your own.

Please find the complete 37-page PDF booklet bellow. It contains a basic cold process soapmaking tutorial, information on using a lye calculator, a detailed description for creating your own recipes, eight beginner soap recipes, a tutorial on creating your own custom soap labels, and resources and references that link to online suppliers.

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