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How to Make SVG Labels — Jar Labels, Product Tags & Stickers

Create professional SVG labels for pantry jars, handmade products, and business sticker sheets — print, cut, or both.

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SVG Label Design Fundamentals

Design label shapes that match your container: oval for mason jars, rectangle for spice bottles, circle for lids. Include a cut path as the outer shape and a separate text and design layer.

  • Match label shape to container: oval, rectangle, circle
  • Include bleed area (0.125 in) on print-and-cut labels
  • Use CMYK colors for accurate print-to-cut color matching

Printing and Cutting SVG Labels

Use Cricut Print Then Cut for full-color label stickers. For vinyl labels, cut from adhesive vinyl directly. For bulk production, export SVG as PDF and send to a professional label printer.

  • Cricut Print Then Cut: home full-color label production
  • Adhesive vinyl: single-color cut labels for plain products
  • Professional label printer: bulk orders from PDF export

Frequently Asked Questions

What software do I use to make SVG jar labels?

Inkscape (free), Adobe Illustrator, or Canva Pro all support SVG label creation. Design the shape, add text, and export as SVG.

Can I print SVG labels on a regular inkjet printer?

Yes — print on full-sheet label paper (Avery 8165 or similar), then cut with scissors or a Cricut using Print Then Cut mode.

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