This morning my auntie was making Mirabelle jam ( a special plum that  grows in this part of France, the Lorraine region) and she inspired me  with this post. Hope you like it!
If you are not sure about what label to use and how to present your jams and preserves, just keep reading!
And they all can be download!
Home-made jams or chutneys make heartfelt wedding favors that can be  dressed to match any colour or theme. Simply add a swatch of fabric and  pretty ribbon at the top. Bonus: label the jars with guests’ names and  have them double as place cards. Label by www.greenka.etsy.com. 
Welcome neighbours and congratulate friends with something sweet. Grab a  basket, spray paint it your favourite colour, then pack with savoury home-made spreads and jams in a variety of colours. A fresh, inspired gift  the recipient is sure to love.
Don’t forget a job well done – use this calendar label to commemorate  your canning date, and keep the pantry organized. Alternatively, give it  in recognition of a special occasion – such as births, weddings,  anniversaries and more – and the calendars add a fun way to mark the  date.
 Dress up traditional jars for the holidays with these bold, modern  labels for a fancy touch. Use contrasting ribbons to accent the jars,  and disperse individually or in colorful sets. The center is left blank  to include a handwritten or typed seasons greeting of your own. Label by www.notepourri.etsy.com. 
This retro-patterned label is complete with cursive “homemade,”  reinforcing the love and effort that went into the treats. Simply drop  in the name of your recipe, and you’ve got a cool gift for recipients  from any era. Label by www.bohtieque.etsy.com.
 All and more via Sweet Preservation
 








 
 

Nice labels! Thanks for sharing the links :)
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cool!!!
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