For The Love Of (Free) Labels Part 1
Oh yes, I just can’t get enough of them. Just search free labels on the blog and you’ll see what I mean, hehe. So to my fellow label whor hoarders out there, here’s another roundup of some of my faves for your downloading pleasure. For organizing, gift tagging, addressing or packaging just about everything– wedding-related or not.



Add your own text, print onto adhesive sheets or plain cardstock, then cut. Easy peasy. As always, please read the Terms of Use before you download from these generous peeps:
- Creature Comforts: Address labels and Oval labels
- Wedding Style Guide: Plain jar labels and Lined labels
- On A Limb Paper: Circles, Dashed circles and More circles
P.S. Feel free to use the image layouts above for your blog but please link back to this page. Thanks!
Stay tuned, there’s more on the way…










11 comments
I don’t see a link to the dashed circle labels? I love circel labels
Thanks!
Julia – Oooops, sorry about that. It’s now fixed.
You received a blog award. Check out my post at:
darlingdomestic.blogspot.com
We can’t get enough of them either! Don’t stop!
[...] want to head right over to iDiY for the most awesome freebie label roundup ev-ar! Check out parts 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 of the For the Love of Free Labels [...]
[...] of organization, here’s a site that offers a bunch of free labels. I printed out some and used them for my kitchen [...]
[...] esté el color homogéneo y listo! Lo vas metiendo a cucharadas en el envase y puedes encontrar etiquetas para imprimir y darle el sello personal. Listo! ahora a regalar [...]
[...] For the love of (free) labels part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4, part 5 [...]
Is there a way to type in my own text? The circle labels are PDF.
[...] you’ve made the extract, bottle it up in a cute bottle tied with ribbon and slap on a simple DIY label noted with the occasion and the date. In particular, I’m loving these amber apothecary [...]
[...] Download some pretty free gift labels here [...]
Leave a Comment