We love to design a good Halloween Apothecary label each year and this is our latest edition! Use them to dress up your Halloween table decor or pop them onto jars of candy for the trick or treaters. We use full sheet sticky labels to print our labels onto. You can them cut them out with scissors and stick them onto the vessel of your choice! Head over this way to browse more of our Halloween decorations and DIY Halloween projects.
Printable Halloween Apothecary Labels!
So it turns out that you guys LOVED our Halloween Party Apothecary labels from last year. So it’s only right that we do it again with a brand new range of weird and wonderful printable labels with which to dress up your Halloween party table. Our new range of Halloween apothecary labels compliments the original set perfectly to create a visually repulsive range of potions and pills. To get your Halloween Apothecary labels simply download the file at the end of this post. Print onto full sheet stickers at home and trim to size with scissors. Stick them to bottles of wine, jars of candy, tins of food or bags of treats and your guests will be suitably horrified.
Simple Halloween Party Ideas
For more disgustingly glorious Halloween ideas check out our Gothic Halloween table setting, or take a look at our range of DIY Halloween decorations, including paper pumpkins, a Halloween cake topper, paper haunted house and more! We also have plenty of easy DIY Halloween costumes that you can make inexpensively! Head over to our Facebook or Instagram pages to see what spooky DIY inspiration we are sharing next and feel free to share your Halloween DIYs with us on your favorite social platform using the hashtag #MadeWithLia. Happy Halloween everyone! See you soon! ~ Lia














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What are some of the items you used inside the bottles?
Snake elixer: olive oil, vampire blood: water with red food coloring, mermaid tears: water with blue/green food coloring, spider web: cotton balls (separated a bit), phoenix ashes: glitter, black cat whiskers: thin strips of black paper, mummy dust: epsom salt with activated charcoal mixed in, wings of the bat: black licorice 🙂
Thanks Lia. I love last years labels, and I’m really excited about adding these.
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Seeing these absolutely alarming labels makes me wish we were doing Halloween. Oh so delightfully sssssccccaaarrrryyyy. Love all the bottles, where do you find them? One with hobnail pattern is one of my very favorites, of course with blood, it’s even better.
Yeah I know, don’t do scarey very well but it was fun trying. You guys are the best, so cute. I can hardly wait every day to see what things you’ll come up with. Think I need to go to thrift store to see what bottles they might have. I am particularly fond of blue green hued bottles. Need to hit Goodwill also as it’s senior day, missing out on my 15% discount will ruin my day, lol.
The girl with bat ears is so cute, she has gorgeous hair and little girl with fairy costume and flowered head wrap is so innocently beautiful. Makes me want to hug her she’s so sweet and cuddly.
Uh oh, time to go, have great rest of week
Thank you:-) We obviously are having too much fun with Halloween. The girl modelling the bat ears is Krista our very talented illustrator. And yes, the fairy girl is too cute!