![]() At this point I was really upset and frustrated because I liked the other jar style even more. I then started looking around online and found a different jar style I liked. I did not have enough jars since Hobby Lobby only had 10, I want online to order more. I did not have a font or label style picked out yet so I just labeled a piece of paper and placed the jars on top for now. I got home cleaned them up and transferred my spices over. I went to my local Hobby Lobby last night and finally found some jars I liked. I like my things to look sharp, neat, and simple and this is just that. I just want to say I love this so much! I have been going around in circles for days trying to choose not only the type of jars I want to use for my spices, but the font/label style as well. A small blessing in disguise I suppose, now I know that I have some flexibility with the system in the future. ![]() However, I was able to carefully scrape off the label and update it very easily with a new decal. I tried scrubbing off the label with a wash rag and it didn't budge (great news for future cleanings!). **Update! In typical Jen fashion, one of my labels had an incorrect spelling. I would love to know if you have ever given decal paper a try and what you thought of it? Now we can really "spice" things up in the kitchen! OK, enough cheese, I am off to open and close the new drawer a few times to enjoy the small amount of kitchen progress. Once they are gone, we will just start purchasing our spices in smaller amounts that accommodate the sizes of the new jars. A few of the original spice containers had some leftover spices that didn't fit into the new jars, so those are temporarily stored in a basket in another cabinet for future refilling. When I was finished with the labeling, I added the expiration dates to the bottom of each jar with a dry erase marker (similar to what I just did with my makeup).
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