Download and print your free printable vintage labels on regular paper or on label stock. I used just plain paper for mine. You can also print on label stock and skip the steps for adding adhesive below.
Please also note that your printable will look different than mine. I added even more apothecary labels in different sizes to fill the page. Then use some brown ink and a paper towel to distress each label. I made some darker then others. Just rub your paper towel on the ink pad then rub it across your printed labels.
Then gather up random jars and bottles. You could even use old food jars as literally anything should work for this.
Then just cut your labels out using scissors. You have a few options for adhering the labels to the jars:
If you used label stock, just peel and stick. Put Mod Podge on the back and stick them to the jars. Use a Xyron Creative Station to apply adhesive to the labels before sticking. Use the print then cut feature on your Cricut and some label stock to make stickers.