Shouldn’t the label you add to a jar of homemade jam or pickles look as beautiful as the tasty treat inside? I’m a big believer in presentation and think that dressing up a jar of jelly with a pretty label is well worth it, if even for your own enjoyment. But if you choose to mark your homemade creation with a Sharpie for home use, there is no doubt in my mind that these printable canning labels will become indispensable when gift-giving.

I’m sure that you make far more than you can ever consume. If you have a plum tree, peaches, or bees, you certainly can’t eat every last drop of sweet goodness that comes from your garden. Even if you are purchasing farm-fresh produce, it makes sense just to can a bunch and share them with others.
Homemade preserves make for welcome hostess and teacher gifts, and they are handy to have available when entertaining. I know that, as a jam-maker, I get a heck of a lot more dinner invites when I have a fresh batch of jam that I’m raving about.
Over the years, I have created a number of designs for printable labels, and I have them all available for free download. You simply have to print them and cut them out. Then you can dress your culinary creations for gift-giving. You can see all of the different templates at the end of the DIY instructions.
Let’s get into it!
- How to Print Canning Labels
- Materials
- Make It!
- Printable Templates
- Get Inspired With These Canning Recipes

How to Print Canning Labels
I like to add the labels to the top of the jar, on the Mason jar snap lid. This way, there is no sticky glue mess to clean up when reusing the jar. These circular designs come in both 2″ and 2.5″ sizes that are perfect for regular-mouth jars and wide-mouth jars, respectively.
Print them on full-sheet labels and cut them out with a craft punch if you plan to do many of them. The materials are inexpensive and handy to have if you can year after year. This will also make quick work of large batches for wedding favours or other events.
Materials
- Full page shipping labels or heavy-stock glossy paper and spray adhesive
- Colour laser printer
- 2″ circular craft punch or 2.5″ circular craft punch or scissors

Make It!
- Print the labels on a full-sheet shipping label or on a nice, heavy-stock, glossy paper made for laser printers. Buy the best quality shipping label you can find. I like glossy paper for these. Printing can be done with a colour laser printer at home (do not use an ink jet printer as that will smudge when wet) or by taking the file to a printing house.
- Use a 2″ or a 2.5″ hole punch (available at craft stores or online) to cut out each label, or if you don’t want to invest in one of those fancy tools, cut by hand with sharp scissors.
- If using plain paper, cover the back of each label with spray adhesive according to directions on the can, or use another type of fairly dry glue (don’t use white glue or the label will pucker).
- Apply the labels to your homemade creations and revel in the beauty you have brought to the world.

Printable Templates
These basic templates are ideal for year-round use. They’re available in both 2″ and 2.5″ templates.
- Garden Therapy 2 Inch Canning Labels Polka Dot
- Garden Therapy 2.5 Inch Canning Labels Polka Dot
- Garden Therapy 2 Inch Canning Labels Plaid
- Garden Therapy 2.5 Inch Canning Labels Plaid
- Garden Therapy 2 Inch Canning Labels Bold
- Garden Therapy 2.5 Inch Canning Labels Bold

This template is perfect for jams and jellies.
Free Canning Labels: Berries Design
I made this design specifically for fall harvests!
Fall Harvest Canning Label Design
You can see even more homemade packaging and kitchen gifts in my eBook, Sugar & Spice: Handmade Gifts from the Kitchen, with over 40 ideas for gifts to cook up and give away.
Get Inspired With These Canning Recipes
- How to Make Pickles + 14 Garden-Fresh Pickle Recipes to Try
- The Best Ever Deli-Style Sour Pickles Recipe. Ever. Seriously.
- Homemade Low-Sugar Strawberry Freezer Jam
- Fresh Fig Jam Recipe with Secrets
- Stupendously Simple Wild Blackberry Jam (Low Sugar or Stevia-Sweetened)
- Easy Apricot Butter Recipe
- Warm Up to Fall with this Spiced Peach Brandy Preserves Recipe
- Black + Blue: Blackberry Blueberry Jam Recipe
- Tarragon Pickled Beets
A city girl who learned to garden and it changed everything. Author, artist, Master Gardener. Better living through plants.







Thanks for sharing theses labels! I’m using them to dress up some of my preserves this season.
I don’t know anyone who has a laser printer at home. All the printers I have access to are ink jet!
Oh I love these, they’re SO cute! And I also wanted to mention that the Wednesday “To Grandma’s House We Go” link party just started over at grandmashousediy.com and I thought you might be interested in joining it, thanks!
These would be perfect for holiday kitchen gifts! Thanks for sharing at Merry Monday! :)