Since we're on the topic of jam, remember that awesome Beer Labelizer from Andy Biggs? He's made a Jam Labelizer, too. You can choose a design, pick colors, and type your own words, then download a high-resolution file for printing. On some designs you can upload your own photo so your friends can see your beaming face every time they fix some toast. These don't have to be for jam, either. Make labels for boxes of cookies, homemade presents, bookplates, and more.
Help yourself to the free designs, or donate $5 to get access to the full set (helping Andy cover the time he put into building the site, his website hosting fees, plus designing more labels). Start labelizing right here.
Oh wow!
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful idea! I cant wait to give all kinds of uses to this fabulous label!!!!
Thanks for sharinG!!!!!!!!
Is great!!!! Thank you very much for the website!!!
ReplyDeleteRegards from Angela
Wow! That's really cool!
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Came over from your FB post! What a fabulous idea and a $5 donation is definitely worth it!! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteGreat! I was looking for something like this whole last summer!
ReplyDeleteHooley dooley!
ReplyDeleteWhoa! It would make a jam jar look so professional!
ReplyDeleteFabulous website - really, really special! Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful link!
ReplyDeletewow! what a great find! thanks for sharing. I agree with able mabel that it would make any jam jar look fancy (i.e. professional)
ReplyDeleteawesome - i LOVED that beer one - hilarious! I just need to make some jam now......
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSo cool!! thanks so much for sharing the link, so useful (:
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this! It takes me forever to make my jam labels, what a time saver.
ReplyDeleteI tried to get the premium labels for $5, but alas, couldn't figure it out.
What a great tool! Thanks so much for this! (I can't wait to make me some jam)
ReplyDeleteThis is really awesome! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is great :)!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. I really love them all. The only thing I could not find is the donation option. I would happily pay for these beauties!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteBold Color, I think the option for payment comes up after you fill out a label and choose to download it (one of the non-free ones, that is).
ReplyDeleteHey guys, thanks for all the positive feedback. I just added label resizing. So when you are on the print screen you can now resize the labels to fit your jam jars. Hope you find that feature useful.
ReplyDeleteGreat! Thanks for letting us know, Andy!
ReplyDeleteSuper Cool!
ReplyDeleteI LOVED it! My mother in law's delicious jams will all be labeled this season! Unfortunately it doesn't accept graphic accents needed in other languages...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this link! I just finished making tangerine marmalade and these labels will be perfect.
ReplyDeleteSo awesome! My mom makes the most amazing strawberry jelly and she'll love these!
ReplyDeleteI still didn't print mine, but their tip to use regular paper ang glue it with milk is awesome!!! I tried with a piece of paper on a jar that was to be recycled and it works perfectly!
ReplyDeleteOh I love this! My husband brews beer and I have been trying to find something cute to label the different brews! I know its not as girlie as jam but it works! LOVE LOVE LOVE
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maggie
That's so cool! Thank yoz for that (:
ReplyDeleteAwesome, amazing, thanks for posting this!
ReplyDeletei´ve been looking all over the internet for a nice jam label.
ReplyDeletethank you , they are beautiful
Really nice! Well done :-)
ReplyDeleteHey guys, Just added a new label (its a hexagonal shape) hopefully some of you will like it and want to use it on your Jam.
ReplyDeleteAndy, thank you so much for these!! They are simply perfect!!
ReplyDeleteI only just found these so may be a bit late but how do you stick them on? I love them and just made a batch of chutney so they're perfect!
ReplyDeleteYou could print them on sticky label paper sheets or use spray adhesive.
ReplyDeleteYeah you can use spray adhesive or another technique that I use when making my home brew beer labels is milk. If you paint milk (full fat, not trim) on the back of the paper it sticks to glass great.
ReplyDeleteAlso i've added another new label. This time I went for a bit of a seal or stamp effect. Let me know what you think.
I like that seal/ribbon one!
ReplyDeleteAnd, milk??! That's awesome. I'll have to try it. You must be using it with color laser-printed labels, not inkjet, right? Seems like the inkjet printing would bleed or run if it got damp?
Awesome label maker!!!! Can't figure out how to donate???? Worth the $5 for sure :)
ReplyDeleteIt would make my jam jar look so " trop jolie" !
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup.
Elise