You know what’s great about Friendsgiving, except the celebration itself? The feast after the feast! These free printable Friendsgiving leftover labels are my secret weapon for spreading joy and deliciousness even after the party’s over!
After all the preparations, cooking, and celebrating, the day after Thanksgiving is marked as a recovery day on my calendar. And isn’t it great when you have some yummy leftovers to eat, so you can just relax and not have to worry about your daily menu?
Well, these free printable Friendsgiving leftover labels let you share this gift with your friends too!
What’s Included
Want to know what goodies await you in this free printable set? Here’s the scoop:
✔️3 Fun Designs – You’ll get three adorable Friendsgiving leftover labels, each with its own cute design and playful, rhyming pun.
✔️Convenient Size – Sized at 3×4 inches, they will fit most containers.
✔️Easy To Use – They’re all packed in a single PDF, 4 labels per sheet for each design, and were made to print on standard U.S. Letter paper (8.5×11″). These print great on a home printer, no need for a special trip to the print shop!
🦃 Gobble Gobble Till’ You Hobble
Got a friend who’s always just a little bit too excited about food? Or, maybe more than one, like I have?
Slap this label on their takeaway containers or bags and send them home with a happy heart, and a happier belly!
🥧 Feast 2.0 Ready To Go
For the guests feeling a bit shy about taking home some leftovers, this label sure sends a clear message!
I’m not a fan of wasted food, especially those yummy festive dishes. These labels help me make sure my guests don’t leave empty-handed. It also gives me an excuse to use up all those cute containers I’ve been hoarding.
🦊 Leftovers Joy, Boy Oh Boy!
This third label will surely appeal to all your friends responsible for cooking food at home. A one-day break from all of that is pure gold!
I mean, who wouldn’t want a night off from kitchen duty? This label is the perfect way to thank your friends for their culinary contributions and give them a well-deserved break from cooking. Plus, it’s just plain adorable!
🏷️ Ways to Use These Leftover Labels
These free printable Friendsgiving leftover labels are a hassle-free way to jazz up your takeaway containers and bags. No one wants to struggle decorating while halfway through a turkey coma!
⭐ Stick ’em on!
If you’re using traditional leftover containers, these labels can be attached with a glue stick.
Or, if you’re feeling fancy (and want to avoid any sticky fingers), you can print them on sticker paper for extra easy application. Just be sure to use high-quality sticker paper so the colors pop!
⭐ Tie ’em on!
For those oddly shaped containers or leftover bags that don’t quite lend themselves to stickers, simply grab a hole punch and some festive string or ribbon.
Punch a hole in the white space at the top of the label, thread your string through, and tie it around your container.
If the container is particularly tricky to tie a string around, you can also use a bit of glue to attach the string or ribbon directly to the container. For bags, tie the string to one of the handles.
Voilà! You’ve got yourself a personalized leftover tag that’s both practical and adorable.
💡Pro tip: Print these labels on cardstock for extra durability if you’re using them as tags.
⭐ Create a Leftovers Station!
Want to make it super easy for your guests to take home leftovers? Set up a designated leftovers station with a variety of containers, these punny labels, and some wrapping supplies.
Your guests can pack up their favorite dishes and personalize their containers with a label and a ribbon. It’ll be a wonderful Friendsgiving goodie bag!
🖨️ Grab It Now
👉Fill in your name and email in the box below, hit the “Grab It Now” button and a download link to your free printable Friendsgiving leftovers labels will be sent to your inbox.
👉I recommend using the free Adobe Reader or any other PDF reader app you like to open the file. Otherwise, the fonts and colors might not display correctly.
👉You can print on U.S. Letter paper using the default settings of the Print option. To print on other types of paper like A4, or A5 you can adjust the Scale setting and visualize the changes in the Preview area.
👉Whether printing on regular paper, cardstock, or sticker paper, you can cut the labels using a pair of scissors, or even better, a paper cutter and a ruler for perfectly straight lines.
🍂🥂 More Free Friendsgiving Printables
One of the best ways to celebrate Thanksgiving is with your best friends. Wanna make it special and have it perfectly organized without breaking a sweat? I have a whole cornucopia of coordinating printables to make it happen!
🍁Editable Friendsgiving Menu – Set up an impressive tablescape in moments with this elegant menu template. Fill in the sections for each course with the dishes you’ll be serving. Then, print enough copies so each guest has one, or add a few to your buffet display. That’s it!
🍁Editable Friendsgiving Place Cards – These place cards are another effortless way to style your table setting while also giving your guests a warm welcome! And you can also use them as food labels for your buffet.
🍁Friendsgiving Photo Signs – Encourage the silliest Friendsgiving photos your crew has ever captured with these hilarious photo signs!
🍁Friendsgiving Menu Planner – We always hold a potluck for Friendsgiving, and this menu planner template was designed for this. You’ll know exactly who’s bringing what, and ensure there are no repeating dishes.
🍁Friendsgiving Guest List – Even with a potluck, you need to know who’s coming and if they have any allergies or dietary restrictions to create a feast that makes everyone feel included. This handy guest list will help you plan the right amount of food and seating!
🍁Friendsgiving Timeline Checklist – Time to pull out the big guns. All of those organizational tasks, big or small, are listed in a timeline for a manageable planning process and zero anxiety! Plus, a blank to-do list to write down all other tasks, and even delegate some.
Hi!
Ginny Collins is a passionate foodie and recipe creator of Savor and Savvy and Kitchenlaughter. Indoors she focuses on easy, quick recipes for busy families and kitchen basics. Outdoors, she focuses on backyard grilling and smoking to bring family and friends together. She is a lifelong learner who is always taking cooking classes on her travels overseas and stateside. Her work has been featured on MSN, Parade, Fox News, Yahoo, Cosmopolitan, Elle, and many local news outlets. She lives in Florida where you will find her outside on the water in her kayak, riding her bike on trails, and planning her next overseas adventure.
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