Free Labels for Your Jars, That You can Customize!After spending the time and effort to make great homemade jars of jams, jellies, pickles, applesauce, apple butter, salsa and other goodies to eat in the winter or give away as gifts. Don't make a simple scribbled label! With a color printer and these templates, you can quickly and easily make your own labels! I've done all the hard work of formatting and adding the graphics. You just need to add your name and print! Here's what you need to know! • They are made for Microsoft Word, version 97 or later. • Just open them in Word and use search and replace (Ctrl-H) to find 'Your Name' (WITHOUT the quotes) and replace with your own name (duh!) • Edit anything else you want! ![]() ![]() Dashleigh Small Bottle Labels. Small Bottle Labels Dashleigh. Microsoft Word Document (Download.docx). Microsoft Word 1997-2003 (Download.doc). Template PDF (Download.pdf). 10 (Weatherproof White). ![]() ![]() I update them each calendar year for the appropriate 'use by' dates • Save them to your own computer's hard drive for future use. • Print on a color printer or a black and white printer, as you wish, using the corresponding label paper. Each label has the Avery code next to it and in the file's name. I generally find the best prices Avery brand labels at Costco, Sam's Club or BJ's. You can use other brands of similar sizes. I've added links to Amazon where you can get any of these labels, and of course, if you buy them through those links, I get a small part of the sale, which helps me keep this website going! • Copyright notice: The labels are free for your own personal use; and even for jars that you sell or give away. Just don't sell the label files or post them on the internet! Instead, just send the link to this page to anyone you want or post the link!) You can use the 'email this page link' (here or at the top of the page, or copy and paste this url into your email: The link to send is: Ready to make your own labels? Here's how: • Choose the shape of the label. • Decide whether you want to print a standard label (a PDF) or customize your own (in a Word 97-2003 format) • Then you will choose the label fruit or vegetable and download the PDF or Word file. Note: every browser is different, most like Chrome just download the file and you will see it in the bottom left corner of your screen. That may not be obvious! • If you choose the standard PDF, you will skip to step 5. Once you have downloaded the Word file, you open it in Word (or whatever word processor you use) and edit it to change the labels to substitute your name and any other information you (so long as you don't exceed what will fit in each label). • Then load your printer with the label stock and • print on your print (color, if you like) and attached the labels to your jars!
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