DIY Bottle Labels
On a recent post, I shared how to group collectibles for more impact. In that post, I shared my collection of Vintage Amber Bottles with Vintage Rusty Labels attached. Since many of you asked where the labels came from, I decided to share. Here is the secret to making vintage bottle labels that you can use to attach to bottles or cabinetry. This is such a simple and easy tutorial and although they are faux vintage, you’ll be amazed how good they look. All you need is some leftover coffee and cinnamon plus plain card stock.
PRINT LABELS
AGE YOUR LABELS
Once you have your labels printed you can begin the aging process.. Prepare a drying area using either a towel or paper towels with some protection for your counter tops underneath. Quickly dip your labels into the coffee and then transfer to your drying area.
Rust Your Labels
Cut out the labels
Once the paper is completely dry, you can begin to cut the labels using scissors. See Options for attaching labels here.
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Authentic Looking VINTAGE BOTTLE LABELS
To create an authentic aged look, you can distress the edges of the label. Here I’ve taken the ice pick and removed some of the label around the edge. As a result, the label appears more worn and realistic.
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Dl.5660408 on Sep 05, 2021
Beautiful labels 😻😻😻 now if I only had a printer I would definitely be doing these❤️
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Leigh on Sep 15, 2021
I used the coffee trick to dye my vintage inspired label for this bottle too. It worked great and I used just plain white copy paper for mine. It worked great and after I applied it to the bottle with spray adhesive, I did the wash with cold coffee in multiple layers until I got the desired effect, letting each dry completely before the next layer. Once it was dry, I noticed that little lines appeared on the label that made it look very old with authentic wear. I tried using card stock once before and found it didn't take the staining as easily and the thin paper stock was much easier to apply and get a smoother finish on the bottle. I now use the card stock only for hanging labels for my Apple Pie Moonshine drink that I make at Christmastime to give our friends as gifts. They love it! Perhaps I'll use some vintage-look bottles this year to make them extra special instead of just the regular pint-sized Mason jars. Here's my recycled vintage syrup bottle. I found the label online with a simple Google search for "vintage syrup label."
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Rachel The Ponds Farmhouse on Sep 15, 2021
Leigh,
these look great. Thanks for sharing your tips.
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