Round Labels in a vintage style design

Cathe Holden from justsomethingimade.com has designed an exceptionally beautiful vintage label set printable on our blank Round Labels in 2.5″ size. Free for download – Free for your personal use only.

Vintage Round Labels

Free printable round labels for your laser and inkjet printers. Available in red, black, light brown, blue, green and a dark red design.

Use the these vintage designed round labels for your jars with jam, tin containers for candles, use them for wedding flavor gifts, for organizing your kitchen, for organizing your personal items or for any thing you need to make look beautiful!!!

To change fonts:  type, size or color, (as well as bold, italics, etc.) select Control +E if you’re using a PC or Command + E on a Mac. A toolbar will appear giving you additional text properties. Select “More” in the font properties toolbar for paragraph alignment and more. Adobe Reader 9 or higher is recommended.

DOWNLOAD THE COMPLETE COLOR SET (Plain PDF)

DOWNLOAD THE COMPLETE SET WITH FILLABLE EDITABLE FIELDS

Flavor Box

Organize your personal item

Tin Containers for candles, candy, potpourri and more!

Organize your items

Perfect for labeling your food jars

Excellent for your glass jars for jams and preservatives

DOWNLOAD THE COMPLETE COLOR SET (PDF)

DOWNLOAD THE COMPLETE SET WITH FILLABLE EDITABLE FIELDS

About the Artist: Cathe Holden is a seasoned graphic designer with a love for vintage style. She works from her home studio in Petaluma, California while raising her children. She also publishes a creative blog, JustSomethingIMade.com, featuring unique craft ideas and inspiration for everyone from experiencedcrafters and designers to the novice. Cathe also shares free digital images for downloading to use in various projects.

136 thoughts on “Round Labels in a vintage style design

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  2. Marianne@Songbird

    These are gorgeous and just what I was looking for. I am wondering though how I can add text to the PDF. I want to type information on the label before printing. Is that possible?

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  4. Debbie Peysen

    Thank you so much for the labels. I love them. You are so kind to share them with us.

    debbie p

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  6. Pam S

    Thank you for sharing these beautiful labels! Love the size, I will be ordering your blank labels so I can make these lovely labels.

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  8. Colleen Sullivan

    Wondering if there are any free labels left to use these templates on. They are beautiful! My mind is buzzing with the possibiliteis.

  9. wlmanager Post author

    @Abby

    Hi
    One needs a graphic design progam like Illustrator, Photoshop, free ones like GIMP or Inkscape so you can open the file and insert text.

  10. Naomi Wilson

    Hi, how do you print these labels? I’ve opened them in Adobe reader and am trying to print them onto 63.5 mm round labels. They don’t fit into the labels. Is there something I need to change in printer preferences?

    Thanks!

  11. wlmanager Post author

    @Naomi
    Im not sure thats possible, the designs are placed in positions for Worldlabel product https://www.worldlabel.com/Pages/wl-ol350.htm

    You might be better off cutting each round label image and placing them in a template formated for the labels your have (LP 12/63R), preferably a MS Word template.

    Please let us know if you need more help…Thank you so much,

  12. Susie

    Getting downsized out of my job left me zero money to play around with. Sites such as this take the burn out because I can still be creative without spending money. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You…I don’t think you fully realize what a bright spot free downloads are in an other wise gloomy day. Now I have a project to occupy my mind. Thank You Again.

  13. Shelley

    Great labels!!!

    Is there anyway to change the background color? I am in need of a yellow and orange label.

    Thank you, have a great day!!!!

  14. wlmanager Post author

    Hi Shelley
    One would have to open up the template in a graphic design program like Photoshop, Illustrator, Gimp to change colors.

    Thank you -:)

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  16. marie sierra

    ooooo!, pretty-pretty! thank you for sharing your talents with us..i cant wait to use your label designs on all my stuff!
    marie

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