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Print labels for candle jars, tins, lids, wax melts, and handmade packaging. Free forever.
Free Candle Label Maker creates printable labels for handmade candles, tins, jars, wax melts, and product samples. Upload a logo, add scent names, choose round or rectangular labels, and print on matte, kraft, clear, or waterproof sticker paper. Use a separate warning label if you need small safety text on the bottom.
For 8 oz and 9 oz jars, 2" to 2.5" round labels or 2" x 3" rectangles are common. For tins, measure the lid or side wall and leave room for the curve.
Yes. Use a small round or rectangular layout and type concise warning text. For products you sell, verify the required warning language and placement for your market.
Yes, if the glass or tin is clean and dry. Wipe containers with rubbing alcohol first to remove wax, fragrance oil, fingerprints, and dust before applying labels.
Matte white sticker paper looks clean for most brands. Kraft paper gives a handmade look. Clear labels look premium on glass, but remember home printers do not print white ink.
Labels on the outside of jars should not be exposed to high heat, but they may see oils and handling. Waterproof vinyl or laminated labels hold up better than plain paper.
Yes. Use round labels for lids and a rectangular layout for side labels. Create each sheet separately so the sizing matches the surface.
Yes. Type each scent name on a separate line, or use per-cell editing when only a few labels need a different scent, size, or batch number.
Yes. Upload a transparent PNG or SVG logo. Use Tile / repeat for a sheet of identical brand labels, or Image+Text mode to pair the logo with different scent names.
Use smaller rounded rectangles for clamshells or circles for sample cups. Include scent name, weight, and batch details if needed.
Yes. Many small sellers print short-run product labels this way. For repeat sales, test adhesion, ink durability, and packaging appearance before committing to a large batch.