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Free Christmas Label Maker is a browser-based tool for printing custom holiday labels at home. Gift tags for wrapped presents, mason jar lids for homemade jam and cookie mixes, hot chocolate jar labels, neighbor gift stickers, and treat bag seals. Choose round, rectangular, or rounded shapes in a variety of fonts including script for handwritten warmth. Works with Avery sticker paper, kraft labels, white cardstock, or red matte stock. Print as many as you need. Your data stays in your browser.
Start in early November if you're sending out batched homemade gifts (jam, cookies, hot chocolate mix). Gives you time to print, attach, and ship before Thanksgiving travel. For wrapped-gift tags, anytime from late November works. Mailing-deadline-driven projects (USPS first-class cutoff is mid-December) should be wrapped a week before that.
It depends on use: kraft cardstock for hang tags reads as rustic and farmhouse; white matte sticker paper for jar labels stays clean and prints colors accurately; red cardstock for sticker-style gift seals pops on green or kraft wrapping paper. Avoid glossy paper with inkjet printers. Ink smudges. Laser printers handle glossy stock fine.
Script fonts (handwritten-style cursive) evoke warmth and handmade gifting. Best for gift tags and personalized labels. Serif fonts read classic and elegant. Best for jam jars and homemade-food labels with a traditional feel. Sans-serif fonts feel modern Scandinavian. Pair well with minimalist white-and-greenery aesthetics. Mix two: serif for the product name, script for the personal note.
Use the same font and approximate size on both. Print gift tags on the Gift Tags page (2" × 3.5" hang-tag preset) and matching round product seals on the Round Labels page (2" round). Use the same color cardstock for tags and same color sticker paper for seals. Kraft + white is a popular Christmas combination that costs almost nothing.
Yes, but be aware: kraft is brown, so light-colored inks (yellow, light blue, white) will look muddy or disappear. Stick to black, dark red, dark green, and metallic gold ink, or use white text on dark printer paper instead. Kraft sticker paper exists (Avery 22853 and various cutting machine options) for jar labels that need a rustic look. Test-print one sheet first.
Switch to the Avery 5160 preset (30 labels per sheet, 1" × 2⅝") and type your return address plus a holiday phrase like "Merry Christmas from the Smiths" on a separate line. Use a script font for the name line and a small serif for the address. One sheet handles 30 Christmas cards. Most families need just 2-4 sheets total.
Yes. Switch to Text mode, choose the address-label preset, type your return address once, and use Tile / repeat. Add a holiday icon from the built-in icon picker if you want a small seasonal mark.
Matte sticker paper is easiest for peel-and-stick gift labels. Cardstock works better for hanging gift tags because it is stiffer and takes a hole punch cleanly. Kraft paper gives a more handmade holiday look.
Yes. Type one gift name per line for unique tags, or use Tile / repeat for a sheet of identical labels. The per-cell editor also lets you customize only a few labels after the main sheet is filled.
Most matte sticker paper sticks well to wrapping paper, gift bags, and kraft boxes. For glossy or glitter wrapping paper, press firmly and avoid repositioning because the surface coating can weaken adhesive.
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