Last Updated on August 9, 2022 by Kimberly Stroh
Spooky season is so much fun and you can easily take the decorating to the next level. If you’re throwing a Halloween party, or just want to decorate your home for the season, these Printable Apothecary Halloween Labels are such a great start! They’re a PDF file that you can download and print. Place them on jars or bottles. I love using them as labels for food or drink that you’re serving during a party – it’s such a great touch!

I’m a true believer that the best parties are great because of the minor details. When you think of every detail, guests certainly notice. That doesn’t mean that it has to be difficult!
Printables are one of my favorite solutions to add decor. The possibilities are endless with printables and you don’t have to go to the store. Even better – these Apothecary labels are FREE to download. Just follow the instructions below.
Need some food ideas for your Halloween party? Some of these recipes would go great with the Apothecary Halloween labels:
- Copycat Harry Potter Pumpkin Juice
- White Chocolate Pumpkin Truffles
- Pumpkin Spice Pretzels
- Spaghetti and Eyeballs Halloween Dinner
FREE PDF Printable Apothecary Halloween Labels
Owning a great printer is a must when you start using printables. You’ll get the crisp and clean lines, with great colors, when you print from an updated printer. I love to save the URL by bookmarking it – so you can find the printables again in the future, if you need them!
The PDF file includes 12 labels total and two signs to use as decor. I love the signs for a Halloween party. Get creative and have fun with the designs. It’s great with the bottles or jars look aged and spooky.

How To Print Your Apothecary Labels
Download the PDF file from the link below. You can save it, if you’d like. Use heavy card stock paper, if you want to add your own adhesive. Or you can print directly onto sticker paper and cut them out with scissors. Buying some cheap jars from the Dollar Store, or recycling jugs that you already own is the cheapest way to do it!
Example of labels:

Materials Needed:
- Printer
- Color Ink
- Heavy Card Stock Paper or Adhesive Sticker Paper
- Scissors
- Jars, Bowls, Serving Dishes