I take a slightly different approach to labeling.
I design very simple labels in word, no graphics, just some text, keeping it minimalist. I actually use 2 labels, for front and back of jar. This is to keep with the minimalist theme.
I print them on standard paper. I cut them by hand, not caring if they are square. Finlay, I stick them to the jars with wide sellotape, again not caring if they are a bit wonky.
The tape gives them good splash/ware resistance. My labels are also easy to remove with a good soak.
The final result is honey that looks home-made. If you saw a jar of my honey in a friends kitchen, you would instantly know its not from a shop.
I was able to charge more per lb then most the sellers in my area and all my honey is long gone. Admittedly my harvest was small compared to some of you guys, but what I had sold fast.
I would not put fancy lables on my jars if you gave them to me.