Printable Egg Handling Instructions

Looking for printable egg handling instructions to hand out with your farm-fresh eggs? These cute free farmhouse printables save you time and mental energy dealing with lot’s of questions. They let anyone who buys eggs from you understand that handling them is different from store-bought eggs.

There are four styles to choose from and they’re more than just pretty designs; they’re your go-to resource for ensuring every egg is handled perfectly ❤️.

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A rustic wooden kitchen countertop with a carton of fresh eggs and printable egg handling instruction cards scattered around, featuring a blue gingham and stripe pattern."

Simple Gingham

I’ve added some pretty gingham designs because… well, everything’s better with gingham 🤍

Printable egg handling instruction card with a colorful gingham pattern in shades of green and red, providing tips on storing unwashed eggs at room temperature or refrigerated.

Blue, Green, and White Floral

Just blue and green flowers that’ll make your kitchen feel fresh and happy 🤍

Decorative egg handling instruction printout featuring a blue, green, and white floral design, outlining guidelines for room temperature and refrigerated storage of unwashed eggs."

Blue Patterns

Pretty flowers on crisp white paper – like a classic china pattern.

Egg handling instruction sheet with a simple yet elegant blue and white floral design, offering advice on the storage of unwashed eggs for up to two weeks or refrigeration for three months."

Classic Blue Egg Handling Instructions

Simple blue and white – because you can’t go wrong with the classics!

Egg handling guide printable with a classic blue and white stripe and gingham design, detailing safe storage practices for unwashed eggs at room temperature and in the refrigerator."

Tips for Printing and Cutting

Let’s make sure your printables look as great in your kitchen as they do on screen. Here’s how to get started:

  • Choose Quality Paper: Print on cardstock or heavy-weight paper for durability and a premium feel.
  • Use a Color Printer: For the best results, use a color printer.
  • Align Your Paper: Make sure your paper is properly aligned in the printer tray to avoid crooked prints.
  • Cut Carefully: Use a paper cutter for straight edges or sharp scissors to cut along the dotted lines carefully.

Ways to Use These

Have extra eggs to share? Here’s how to make them extra special when you give them away:

  • Pop these pretty instructions in with your eggs when you sell them or share with neighbors.
  • Tell folks about your fresh eggs! The instructions are a perfect way to chat about why farm eggs are SO much better (and how to keep them that way).
  • Speaking of holidays… grab the pastel gingham design for Easter baskets. So sweet!
  • Let people pick their favorite design. Trust me, they LOVE choosing which one matches their kitchen best.

And remind them to keep the instructions!

More Farmhouse Printables

Backyard chickens and printables are two of my favorite things 😉.

So whether you’re sharing eggs with neighbors, giving a sweet gift to your baking friend, or just want something pretty for your own kitchen, these simple instructions will do the trick. Because even something as simple as storing eggs can be lovely.

A rustic wooden kitchen countertop with a carton of fresh eggs and printable egg handling instruction cards scattered around, featuring a blue gingham and stripe pattern."
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By Katie Shaw

Katie lives in Virginia with her husband, three daughters, a chocolate lab, and over thirty chickens. She loves creating simple tutorials for sourdough, bread, and soap. Her recipes, articles, and YouTube videos reach millions of people per year.

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