Making jam is one of the first things I learned when I started canning and preserving. I remember many late nights of my mom staying up late because she had a water canner going in the kitchen. There were also times when there was a juicer on the counter because she was making jelly and now it is my turn to make these memories with my children. I like to make my jam as gifts for loved ones during the holidays and I like to make them look cute. So that is why I created these printable jam labels that are easy to print on sticker paper and apply to the jam jars.
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I used Canva to create the design of the labels. Canva is an online program that is a design tool that can be used for creating presentations, social media posts, documents, brochures and more. I have the paid version of Canva but there is a free version that is great too.
Supplies Needed for Printable Jam Labels

Once I created the design of the label I uploaded this to a table in a Microsoft Word document so that I could easily copy and paste each of the designs to create a whole sheet.

I found that I like to use sticker paper to create the labels. I print this out with my normal inkjet printer and then use my Fiskers circle cutter to cut out the labels. If you don’t have a cutter you could just use scissors.

I know there is a way to use my Cricut to cut these out as well I just haven’t figured out how to do that part yet and this works well right now.

One of the best features about Canva is that I can easily change the labels and then copy and paste them into the Word document. Canva also has a huge library of designs to choose from for each of the berry options that I added to each label.
And if you are wanting to use my label I have a link to the file on Canva (just make a copy first!)

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