I use canning jars a lot. Not just for canning…I use them for oatmeal combinations, my new “fall oatmeal flavor” combinations, homemade dishwasher soap (coming soon!), homemade salad dressings, etc. But I need to label all of those jars! So I made my own free printable canning jar labels. These are band-type (they go around the jar). I use these when I want to write a little bit more because I can write around the entire jar if needed.
And since I’m really beginning to like design…there are 5 different designs. And every design has multiple color combinations! So enjoy. All the files are in pdf below.
As always, dear readers, let me know if there is something you would like to see! Some of my most popular printable posts have been reader requests. (Thank you again, Heidi, the packing list with day/night clothing planner is still one of my most popular!)
Instructions:
• Print options: regular paper works, but you can also use card stock if you’re going to use them multiple times. I label the oatmeal ones with all the calories, etc., and then re-use them.
• All of the files are in pdf below. Or click on the image. It will open in a new window and you can either print directly or save to computer.
• The default size of these is full-page with 3 labels per page.










I love these! Is it possible to get them small enough for the very small gifting jars?
The best I can suggest is to reduce the print size. Example: instead of printing at 100% try at 50% or 25%. I have a post on resizing printables for planners, but that is dealing with exact size, so the percentages probably wouldn’t be helpful.
Best of luck!
Is it possible to print with information already printed on label? If so, how would I do that?
No, I’m sorry, these are not editable files.
These are great! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much, they are lovely.
Thank you so much for your kind gesture of supplying these lovely labels for everyone to use.
They are really lovely !
I love these, thank you!
You’re welcome!
Nice of you to make these canning labels for women at home. What about us males who also do lots of canning and cooking at home?
Thank you for the labels
Edward
I fail to see how these are exclusively for women? Multiple of the designs don’t have flowers. Herbs are fairly neutral.