I designed this antique-style set of herb and spice labels a couple years ago to use on vintage spice jars or new recycled glass bottles. They include the botanical (latin) name and common name of each plant. These are lovely decor to enhance your kitchen during cooking or witchcraft or making medicine, although I find these all to be one in the same :)
Free to download and print for personal use. Do not print, alter, or redistribute in any other way.
Free to download and print for personal use. Do not print, alter, or redistribute in any other way.


Here are also an herbal medicine series of labels, and a few others as requested


So awesome, thank you! *smile*
ReplyDeleteHeidi
how generous of you - thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely, thank you so much for sharing! :).
ReplyDeleteI really like these labels, thank you for sharing them. Do they print onto any particluar sticky label template?
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, these are wonderful! they will make my spice jars look so much for fabulous.
ReplyDeleteBrenda,
ReplyDeleteyou can print them on regular avery labels (full sheet) or onto the canvas paper, and then cut them apart. If using canvas paper you can adhere with mod podge or run them through a xyron machine to make sticker backs. enjoy!
Love these! I'm not ready to reorganize my kitchendrawer, but when I do I'm so going to use these. Thank you. (And if you want to glue it on to a jar, you can use milk... it works fine.)
ReplyDeleteI will some day figure out my own with description and Finnish texts, but right now I'm supposed to write my thesis... So these are just awesome solution, thank you!
ReplyDeleteThese are just what I was looking for! Thank you for making them :) I've just started to re-organise my herbs and spices and was after an olde world look for some labels for them.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I've had spice jars for about two years and have neglected to put any spices in them because I was looking for perfect labels. I just found them!
ReplyDeleteWish there was a Camomile label included:)
ReplyDeleteThanks, they are lovely !
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! Your spice labels are beautiful and so generous of you to share them for no cost. I bought the tin spice jars with the magnet on the back that go on the refrigerator, and your spice labels are perfect for them.
ReplyDeleteThis is Kristine again - I just realized that you have not made a label for Black Pepper (only Red Pepper). Is there any chance you have more spice labels that include Black Pepper?
ReplyDeleteJill Thank you so much for doing this, I am building my little home apothecary, and have so many antique bottles I have collected, these will look stunning.
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely, I have just redone ALL of my bottles...can you make a celery salt and a poultry seasoning for me?
ReplyDeleteThank you...I love them!
thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeletekudzu
These are beautiful. Just what I was looking for after adding a teaspoon of Cinnamon Sugar instead of Cayenne to a recipe because I couldn't read my own scrawled labels. Thank you! :)
ReplyDeleteThank yous so so much... this is just lovely! So delicate and perfect.
ReplyDeletethank you SO much for these~! they are awesome. any chance of a blank label with the ability to fill in other herbs/spices/meds? fonts used? that way we can make our own for odd/personal ones? Not trying to look a gift horse in the mouth but just a suggestion.......(and wish!)
ReplyDeleteI love thesse spice labels! How do i download them from this webpage? Someone please help!
ReplyDelete-Ruth Ebinger