Monday, April 8, 2019

Custom Rubber Stamp Canning Labels

Our Custom Kraft Rubber Stamp canning labels are fully customized with your text and color choice. This rustic canning label design looks like an old-timey rubber stamp you might see on an envelope or package.


"Is this strawberry jam good?" [STAMP] CERTIFIED DELICIOUS! 

"Are these pickles worth trying?" [STAMP] GUARANTEED TASTY!

"Will my children like this applesauce?" [STAMP] LITTLE KID APPROVED!



Custom Kraft Rubber Stamp canning jar labels

History Time: Rubber stamps date back to the 1860s. Re-usable stamps had existed previously, but it wasn't until Charles Goodyear patented his rubber vulcanization process in 1844 that this all changed. Once rubber stamps became a "thing", their popularity grew exponentially in the following decades. In fact, by 1892 their were 4,000 manufacturers and dealers of rubber stamps (and that was JUST in the United States!) 

Custom Kraft Rubber Stamp canning jar labels

Custom Kraft Rubber Stamp canning jar labels

Choose from 4 colors on these Custom Kraft Rubber Stamp canning labels to color code your mason jars: Black, Red, Green, or Blue.
Each sheet of canning labels will have the SAME custom text and color printed on each label. We will use the same fonts & colors as shown on the photos. Food name will be in large all capital letters. You can have a custom date printed or a blank date line to handwrite your own date later.

Custom Kraft Rubber Stamp canning jar labels

Custom Kraft Rubber Stamp canning jar labels

Round canning labels are sold by the sheet and available in 2 sizes. Not sure what size canning label you need? Please see our canning label size chart.
  • 2 inch (20 labels per sheet) for regular mouth lids
  • 2.5 inch (12 labels per sheet) for wide mouth lids
Custom Kraft Rubber Stamp canning jar labels

Custom Kraft Rubber Stamp canning jar labels

Remember, if you can using Le Parfait canning jars, be sure to get a Custom Kraft Rubber Stamp canning label stating "FRAGILE" (cause, ya know, it's French.).

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