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These instant printable Christmas wine labels will add the final festive touch to your holiday preparations and are a great gift for the holiday season.
They are great to use at Christmas parties, or to use for gifts. You can guarantee that the whole family will love them.
The printable Christmas wine bottle labels are easy to download and all you need to do is attach them to your favorite bottle of wine. This is the perfect Christmas craft project.
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I just love this time of the year, with all the hustle and bustle in the air.
It seems like there are a million parties to attend, and by the time Christmas actually arrives, we are literally bursting at the seams.
Of course this year I can’t partake in the ‘Christmas drinks’, because I’m currently 7 months pregnant.
But my pregnancy wont stop my family enjoying a glass or two, and these Christmas wine labels are simply the perfect way to spread the Christmas cheer.
Christmas is a time when we can all bring out the hidden child in us. I mean, how many times have you waved, smiled and talked with Santa this year already.
Sure, you have been doing this for your kids benefit, but doesn’t it also bring back happy memories and make you feel like a big kid again?
There is something about Santa and his crew that make even grown men go all giggly.
I therefore thought this was the ideal opportunity to add Santa and his friends to our printable wine label selection.
I mean, Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without Santa would it!
I have put together a range of six new label designs which the entire family are going to love. They are the perfect fun gift idea or simply the perfect touch to add to your holiday celebration.
The Christmas wine labels are available in different designs of pairs including
- Santa and his partner in crime Rudolf
- A Gingerbread Man and a Snowman
- Santa and an Elf suit.
Santa & Rudolf Christmas Wine Labels
The first set is something we can never do without at Christmas.
Yes you have guessed it, it’s Santa and his trusted friend Rudolf.
Santa and his friend Rudolf are loved by everyone, and these Christmas wine labels would be perfect for enjoying on Christmas eve.
I’m sure the kids would love to leave a bottle like this out for Santa.
You don’t even have to use them on wine bottles.
If the kids love them, then why not grab their favorite soda bottle and attach it to the front. It would create an extra treat for them.
Also, if the kids are leaving a stocking out for Santa this year, don’t forget to download your FREE magic food reindeer labels.
You can attach this to some food for the reindeer’s so they don’t go hungry on their busy evening.
Gingerbread Man & Snowman Christmas Wine Labels
The second set consists of a Gingerbread man and a Snowman.
There is something about the sweet smell of gingerbread over Christmas, and he works perfectly with the beautiful scenic snow outside.
We don’t get to enjoy the snow here in Australia at Christmas, but I can dream of having a white Christmas one day.
Santa & Elf Suits Christmas Wine Labels
The last set is an adorable combination of Santa and his Elf’s suit.
Both looking like they are about to pop, but we can all sympathize with that over Christmas can’t we.
Download Your Personalised Wine Labels
Whichever set of Christmas wine labels you choose, they are incredibly easy to use by following these 3 easy steps.
Step 1: Obtain The File
The hard work has already been done for you, so all you need to do is simply download the file. The file will be delivered immediately to your email inbox.
I recommend printing onto matte photo paper for a nice clean finish. Alternatively it is possible to print onto waterproof sticker paper.
You can follow the links here for each of the sets.
Step 2: Prepare The Labels
Individually cut out the labels.
For best results, it is recommended that you remove the original label from your wine bottle of choice.
Keeping the existing label on the back of the wine bottle will still work well and will allow everyone to see what wine they are drinking.
However as all wine labels are different shapes and sizes, it is recommended to remove the front label to ensure that the Christmas labels are prominent and are not being overshadowed by the original label peeking out the sides.
It is then super easy to attach the new label in place with some double sided sticky tape.
Step 3: Enjoy The Christmas Gift Of Wine
These adorable wine labels make the perfect personal touch to your Christmas gift giving and are the perfect way to say “Merry Christmas”.
Now all you need to do is simply sit back, relax and enjoy.
I hope you have a wonderful Christmas and enjoy all the festivities to come over the next few weeks.
Need some more Christmas ideas, check out these easy magical Christmas ideas the whole family can enjoy. You will find printables, decorations and more.
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Sharon Rowe says
OMG these are so cute! I think these are a great idea! They will certainly feature on my Christmas table! Taking off the name and the price from the bottles means guests won’t see how much you spend on drinks! Awesome idea! Thanks for sharing on Monday Madness link party!
Catherine Holt says
Aww thanks Sharon. I have to admit that I have mine already to go too….Santa and Rudolf are my favorite. We live near a wine region so we are always picking up clean skin bottles. They look so much more attractive with a lovely label on them 🙂
ALFRED SPINA says
Hi Catherine,
If I buy your Christmas wine labels, what labels do they work best on please?
Thanks
Catherine Holt says
Hi Alfred.
I recommend to print onto either full size sticker sheets or onto matte photo paper. I prefer the finish of the matte photo paper, but it depends what look you are after and materials you prefer to work with. If you use the matte photo paper, you will have to attach with a good double sided sticky tape.
Remember to also remove the existing wine label before you add the new one!
I hope that helps.