Jar labels
From homemade jams and jellies to jar candles and recipes, each unique creation features that personalized element. Sticker Labels for jars should be no different. Customized vinyl labels give your jars of any kind the perfect finishing touch that is fully unique.
Free shipping in 4 days
Get your jar labels fast with 4 day turnaround and free shipping.
Get an online proof
Review your proof shortly after checkout and request changes until you're happy.
Place your labels with speed
Our jar labels are fast and easy to separate from their backing.
Custom labels for custom products
Whether you fill a jar with an original candle scent or your homegrown produce, it deserves more than a dull, templated label. Make your custom creations even more customized with your printed labels for jars. Upload your design and we'll send back a proof in just a few hours.
Design that stays fresh
Order labels for jars with a truly original design featuring your logo, personal brand, ingredient details, and more. Your creations get a professional upgrade with the long-lasting quality of Sticker Mule's laminated labels. Waterproof and scratch-resistant, your personalized jar labels will make your jarred products look even more amazing.
Reviews for jar labels
4.8 / 5
3,535
Total reviews
94%
Would order again
- AAlfredo
Excellent, the sticker has perfect glue, well made. Conunication with the conpany is excellent, they keep you inform all the time. S/H , was very fast, beside it they offer expedite services.
Timothy LuomaI have ordered from this company several times in the past for different things and have never been disappointed. The quality of the products, quick turn around time are a few of the reasons I will continue to work with Sticker Mule going forward.
- MGMaureen Goltz
These stickers arrived so fast. Better and more beautiful than I hoped. Thank you
LJSticker Mule gets the job done! No matter how big or how small, my images always come out perfectly. Love it. Thanks.
Marty JohnstonI love the stickers. There was a lot of confusion with the production, because the production team didn't want to use my preferred cut line. I think the confusion was that they have a rigid idea of what consists of the "artwork" - that anything other than the black background was "artwork" and needed a border. I would have preferred to have had less space around the text, but they sort of wouldn't...
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