
Use these labels to spruce up your correspondence! I used a glue stick to attach my labels to a kraft envelope. Email is great, of course, but getting real mail {especially pretty mail} is so much better! Looking at the photo above, I'm thinking a matching notecard would be pretty cool too. . . any thoughts?
To print your own set of labels {4 to a sheet of paper}, click here to download: label set pdf
To open a single label in Photshop/PSE/Gimp and add text, click here to download: single label png
Both high res files are zipped, so you'll need to unzip them before using. The png file will look HUGE but it's sized to print at the correct dimensions.
Terms of use: personal use only. Basically, don't sell the files or sell labels you print. However, if you want to use the labels as part of your packaging for a handmade business, go right ahead :) If you'd like to share these labels on your own blog, feel free to use the photos above, but please make sure to link back to this post and not to the files directly. Thank you!!
Hope you enjoy!

These are adorable, Vanessa! Thank you so much. I'm pulling together my first real foray into handmade for sale, and these are perfect. If you ever make some with a bit of turquoise in them, let me know!
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so pretty. thank you!
ReplyDeleteThese are wicked cool. Will totally use them! Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteThat is just about the cutest idea I've seen in a long time!!
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I love how they turned out. I will definitely use these. Never know it might be in your mailbox.....
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this printable. It combines two of my favorite things - vintage fabrics and snail mail!
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These are so pretty. Thankyou. i have downloaded toi use when I send off my little dresses that I have made for the dress a child appeal.
ReplyDeleteYes!! Love them! Do a note card! It would be beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely! Thank you :)
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I'll use it happily, again thank you very much!
Thanks so much, these are lovely! I've printed some out and attached them to envelopes and they look oh so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing!! Lovely and what a great idea with the fabric!
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ReplyDeletethe prettiest wrap mailing labels ever!!
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ReplyDeletethank you! vintage sheets are in my all time top ten things to love. I have a collection that I am psyching myself up to cut into and start making quilts from.
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