Custom Candle Labels and Stickers

Custom Printed For You

High quality stickers for all types of candles

  • Works with both candles and candle packaging
  • Ideal for wax, soy, and beeswax candles    
  • Professional premium printing     
  • Fast delivery on all WePrint orders    
  • Proudly made in Australia   

Custom Candle Labels and Stickers

Custom Printed For You

High quality stickers for all types of candles

  • Works with both candles and candle packaging
  • Ideal for wax, soy, and beeswax candles    
  • Professional premium printing     
  • Fast delivery on all WePrint orders    
  • Proudly made in Australia   
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How it works

Avery Custom Label Printing - 3 Simple Steps

Light up your candle design with Avery WePrint

You create, we print & deliver!

We help thousands of businesses and individuals around Australia and New Zealand by printing beautiful custom labels and stickers. We offer a wide (and growing) variety of shapes, sizes, and materials to choose from, and we have 80+ years of experience in the label business – so you can be sure we know a thing or two about labels and stickers.

Have any questions?

Our FAQs section contains answers to all your Avery WePrint questions including selecting the right material, using our online design tool, artwork specifications, and the ordering / shipping process. You can also contact our friendly customer service team who will be happy to help.

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Custom Candle Labels FAQs

What Legally Has To Be on a Candle Label?

Legally, candle labels in Australia must include specific information: your business details, the name of the candle, and any potential warning hazards (like "To prevent fire and serious injury, always burn a candle within sight. Keep away from drafts and vibrations. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Never burn a candle on or near anything that can catch fire."). You will also need to include burning instructions for safe use. It's best to check the Australian Consumer Law guidelines for specific details.

Do You Need Insurance To Sell Homemade Candles?

In Australia, having insurance for selling homemade candles isn't legally mandatory, but it's highly recommended. Product liability insurance is particularly important. This type of insurance can protect you if your candles cause harm or damage. Since candles involve an open flame and can pose fire risks, insurance is a sensible step to mitigate potential legal and financial risks. It's about safeguarding your business and your customers.

How Do You Create Custom Labels for Mason Jar Candles?

To create custom labels for mason jar candles, first measure the jar to determine label size. Then, design your label using Avery Design & Print. You can include things like your logo, the candle's scent, and safety instructions. 

Should Candle Labels Be Glossy or Matte?

Whether to go glossy or matte for candle labels is purely a matter of preference and brand image. Glossy labels stand out and can make colours pop, but they can also show fingerprints. Matte labels offer an elegant, sophisticated look and are easier to read. So the choice is yours.

What Paper Is Used To Print Custom Labels for Candles?

For candle labels, heat-resistant paper is a must. You can use vinyl or polyester label paper, as these materials are more durable and heat-resistant. Make sure the adhesive is also heat-resistant to prevent peeling.

What Are the Best Labels To Use for Candles?

The best candle labels can withstand heat and adhere well to different surfaces. Heat-resistant, heavy-duty labels are commonly used in the candle-making industry. They're durable and resistant to peeling and fading. Also, you'll need to consider the look and design of your label– it needs to match your brand and the candle's style.