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Learning how to make vanilla extract is the easiest thing ever. It requires only 2 ingredients and makes all of your baked goods taste and smell incredible. Homemade vanilla extract will be your secret ingredient for baking! Once you make your own homemade vanilla extract, there’s just no going back to the store-bought version. As a bonus, you can refill real vanilla extract with more vodka as it runs out so it’s the gift that keeps on giving.
These make for darling and thoughtful DIY Christmas gifts (see tutorial below). My cousin’s wife, Alla, shared this awesome idea with me for gifting homemade vanilla extract and now all my sisters and friends know exactly what they’re getting for Christmas! lol.
I included links to all of the tools and resources that I used to make these from the sweet little glass bottles on Amazon to the free labels I designed which you can print at home. There’s also a full visual tutorial on wrapping these in kitchen towels. I really enjoyed making these and I will enjoy giving them away even more!
Vanilla Extract Ingredients (makes 10 (4oz) jars):
20 vanilla beans
40 oz plain vodka* (80 proof works great)
It’s easy to scale this recipe up or down, the proportions are 4 whole vanilla beans per 1 cup (8 oz) vodka, or 2 vanilla beans per 1/2 cup (4 oz) vodka.
*It’s not necessary to get the most expensive brand of vodka; something middle of the road like Smirnoff triple distilled 80 proof will work just fine. I found this at the liquor store and paid $25 for a giant jug. I’ll be refilling my vanilla a long time :). My cousin used the Vodka sold at Costco (Washington Costco’s carry liquor, but Idaho’s don’t).
Tools you’ll need for Homemade Vanilla Extract:
Small funnel or measuring cup with pouring lip
10 (4oz) clear bottles with lids (avoid cork lids – alcohol evaporates through the cork)
Labels – you can save and print the labels I designed for FREE!
Kitchen scissors or sharp knife
How to Make Vanilla Extract:
1. Wash and sanitize bottles and lids. I washed with mild soapy water, rinsed then swirled with boiling hot water to sanitize them.
2. Cut beans in half then Split beans. I found this is easiest with kitchen scissors. Cutting them about halfway down the stem. If the beans are too dry to split, cut them into 1″ pieces. Place a total of 2 whole beans in each jar (or 4 split halves).
3. Use a funnel or measuring cup to pour vodka to the top of the jar. Cover tightly with lid and let them brew for 2 months, shaking occasionally.
Apply the FREE vanilla extract labels by printing them on label paper or by gluing them onto the bottles. If printing on the labels, make sure your printer is set to 100% and not “fit to page” which make shrink or stretch labels.
You should give the vanilla a little shake every now and then for the next couple of months as it sits. It will turn a beautiful amber color when it’s ready to use. The instructions are right on the label so you don’t have to wait that long to gift them ;).
For Creative Gifting:
12 yards of yarn or kitchen string
12 kitchen towels for gifting, preferably tea towel style
12 small/medium cookie cutters
How to Wrap a Gift With a Kitchen Towel:
Fold a kitchen towel in half lengthwise and then in half again lengthwise. Place vanilla in the upper left corner, fold over the bottom flap, roll into a log and tie the top with a string or ribbon directly over the next of where the bottle is sitting inside the towel.
How to Store Vanilla Extract
Keep your homemade vanilla extract in a cool dry place. Heat and light can cause it to turn cloudy.
If it does turn cloudy, murky, or muddy-looking, do the smell test and if it still smells good, it should be fine to use. Using 80 proof vodka, it is highly unlikely there is bacterial growth.
Sometimes the type of beans you get can leach pulp into the alcohol and you can strain out sediment if desired.
Vanilla Extract Recipe

Ingredients
Vanilla Extract Ingredients (makes 12 (4oz) jars):
- 20 vanilla beans, I used Grade B Bourbon
- 40 oz plain vodka*, 80 proof works great
Tools you'll need for Homemade Vanilla Extract:
- Small funnel or measuring cup with pouring lip
- 10 4oz clear bottles with lids (avoid cork lids)
- Labels
- Kitchen scissors or sharp knife
Instructions
- Wash and sanitize bottles and lids: Wash with mild soapy water, rinse, then carefully swirl with boiling hot water to sanitize them.
- Cut beans in half then Split beans (it's easiest with kitchen scissors), cutting them about halfway down the stem. If the beans are too dry to split, cut them into small 1" pieces so they don't stick up above the surface of the extract as you use it. Place a total of 2 whole beans in each jar (or 4 split halves).
- Use a funnel to pour vodka to the top of jar. Cover tightly with lid and let them brew for 2 months, shaking occasionally.
Notes
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My beans after 4 weeks have started to form a fluffy coating on them. I am also noticing blots of beans settling on the bottom. Is this normal? I shake the extract a few times a week.
Hi Bobbi, I’m not sure what you mean by a fluffy coating? I haven’t seen that before. Did you use the same proof of vodka that I have listed in the post? Also, sediment at the bottom is normal as the vanilla bean seeds will settle at the bottom.
What kind of label paper do you used
Hi Perry, I have links to the label paper (it was a solid label from which I cut out the circles). It would work to also go to avery website and design then print on round labels from avery if you prefer. They have a great label maker free online design tool. Click here for the exact 2.5″ labels that we used.
I have made this recipe for gift-giving this year, using all the links you shared. Everything is perfect, but I find I need another pair of hands for wrapping my bottles! Not having any available, Once I get the towel wrapped around the bottle, I use tape to secure the sides before I tie the twine. Also, the towels I chose depicted the stripe going down the middle, but when I opened it up to fold as directed, it just runs down the side. Will be more selective with my choice next time! Love your recipes and videos! Keep them coming!
Thank you for sharing that feedback with us Andrea.
Thank you for this recipe Natasha! I can’t wait to try it!
Can you please explain a little about how to refill the bottle? Do you refill after each use? Or do you use up the whole bottle of vanilla and then refill and wait another 2 months to use?
Hi Lyuba, it is best to refill it as you use it. You don’t have to refill after each use – if you use it quite a bit, then maybe weekly or monthly or every 2 months if you use it less often. Usually, when 1/4 is gone, I’ll refill it.
Thank you for making this so easy for gift giving! I have a dozen jars of extract distilling right now for Christmas gifts and am copying everything you have done. What a time saver!
Isn’t it the perfect gift! Thank you for sharing that great feedback with us!
My vanilla extract stills smells like more like alcohol than vanilla. In July, I bottled 24 (with 8 ounce bottles and 6 beans) them and have shaken them almost weekly. I used bourbon for some and vodka for others. These are to be Christmas gifts. Any suggestions?
Thank you, Ann
Hi Ann, that is pretty normal with homemade vanilla extract and homemade will taste even better! Did you make sure to split the beans? You should have achieved some coloring by now.
what size are the avery labels you use to put on the bottles?
Hi JoAnne, click here for the exact 2.5″ labels that we used.
Hi! I love this idea and recipe. I’m having trouble lining up the labels on the label sheet. Are you able to send it to me another way or do you have a trick for it to line up?
Thanks!
Meredith
Hi Meredith, are you using the same brand of labels? Make sure when printing that you are printing at 100% on your printer settings without any “shrink to fit” or scale to page settings activated. Sometimes printer settings will have that set automatically but it will throw off the scale and won’t line up with labels. I hope that helps to troubleshoot.
I made this mistake until I went back and read about the 100%. They were printing initially, but were slightly off. The adjustment to 100% solved the problem beautifully.
Love this recipe, the detailed instructions and the free labels! Thank you for the links to the beans and jars you used. I am making them for my daughters for Christmas gifts!
You’re welcome, Linda! This is one of our favorite gifts to give.
Natasha you’re the best. I have to be the worlds worst cook and your recipes make me look good. I made your lasagna rolls ups for dinner. My husband raved about them and ate several. He said they were the best I had ever made, and I have to agree. Thanks a million. Your recipes are easy and very tasty.
Looks like you’re going to have to make them over and over again! That’s so great!
I am in love with this site!!!!!!!!
Thank you for stopping by!
I stumbled upon this awesome gift idea while making your easy caramel recipe!
Thank you for having everything ready; you couldn’t have done a better job explaining and having links to make these a breeze! Thank you a thousand times!!!!!!!!
I’m so glad you found that useful. Thank you for the wonderful review and I hope you also loved the caramel!
Thanks so much for providing this recipe & all the details, link, & info! Something I did not see — why would one not just add all of the split vanilla beans to one big bottle of vodka (make sure right amount), then funnel them through cheesecloth into the smaller bottles when they are done? I know you wouldn’t be able to give the gift before it’s done in that case, but if one started 2 months before gift giving, timing would work. It seems easier & will prevent the bits from floating in it. Someone made it for me one time, and it turned me off to have floaters, esp when combined with a more alcoholic smell than used to from store-bought. Thanks again!
Hi Michele, I suppose that method would work as well, but it is nice to have some beans in each bottle because the receiver of that gift can gradually refill with vodka to make it last and last.
That makes sense, thank you! Plus, there is a cool factor to it
You’re welcome!
Unable to find link for label
For bottles of vanilla?
Hi Sharon, here is the label template I designed and here are the sticker labels that work for this design.
what size are these labels? I need to buy the stickers to print on! that you soooo much, Linda
Hi Linda, The label sheet was 8 1/2 by 11 and I cut out the circles. I wasn’t able to find pre-cut circles.
Wow. Do you sell this?
I would really want to buy one of the vanilla extract?
We currently do not but that is a fun idea!
Where did you get the vanilla beans? Sounds like a great Christmas gift.
Hi Dawn, we got them on Amazon. The exact ones we bought are currently out of stock so we linked the next best thing in the post above.
My vanilla extract has small pieces floating in it. Also, the bottles have a brown ring around the top. Should I strain it so I could wash the bottles. Would I use cheese cloth?
Hi Marilyn, if it is vanilla seeds, they will eventually settle at the bottom without needing to wash the bottles. If the mixture is cloudy – it could be something was on the beans or the bottle wasn’t fully clean – in that case, you could strain the bottles with cheesecloth so you can reuse the liquor and beans. I would rinse the empty bottles with boiling hot water (carefully of course). I like to swirl hot water in my jars before using.
In making the homemade Vanilla Extract; Ok.,,.. I cut each vanilla stick in half then slit each stick. Now I have particles. Should those be strained or just leave it?
Hi Amy, typically you might see a few seeds settle at the bottom if you split the beans but it shouldn’t fill the bottle. Vanilla extract is normally deep amber color and clear of particles.
My labels also do not align. Sadly, the link with the clear bottles sent me droplets instead of the bottles shown =(
Hi Janelle, I would definitely return those if they sent you dropper bottles. The ones linked are the correct ones and the same ones we purchased. I wonder if maybe you clicked another one afterward or maybe they just sent the wrong ones by mistake – that is definitely frustrating. Also, make sure you are printing at 100% and not scaled any differently (check that your printer isn’t automatically doing a “shrink to fit” setting). I hope that helps.
Hi!
I am excited to make this great gift idea! Thank you so much for all the time you put into creating this. Just wanted you to know, you have the round labels on your link. They are not aligned properly (I have tried) so you might want to change the link to a full sheet as you have suggested, before anyone else buys them. Thanks!
Thank you for sharing that with me, Jennifer!
P.S. I also will be making the almond extract, lemon and lime extracts and packaging the 4 together. Do you have labels for these three
Hi Jolyn, I don’t have those three, but they do have a free design service on their site where you could make them.
What is the design site For the labels please.
Hi Kathy, I have the link under the “Tools..” section. Here is the design I created for labels.
Please could you tell me how to make lemon extract? It is never available in South Africa and my lemony recipes always call for lemon extract.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for this great gift idea, recipe and instructions for packaging. I am not that smart when it comes to technology. I bought the labels from your link-thank you! I downloaded your labels and print a sheet but it does not line up with the actual label. Can you help? I looked on the Avery site and do not find your completed template only the blank Avery one. I have my bottles done. I have the tea towels and kitchen twine and hope they come out as beautiful as yours. P.S. I love watching you cook! Your spunky, positive attitude brightens my day!
Hi Jolyn, we followed the Avery template when designing – I wonder if maybe you need to adjust printer settings to make sure it’s printing at 100% of the size and not “fit to page” or scaled to the page. Also, make sure to use this template for printing.
Thanks so much . I will check! See what i mean about not being tech savvy.
I love this recipe! This is a great gift idea!! I would like to know if you have any other great homemade ideas like this.
I’m so glad you enjoyed that, Amy! Thank you for that suggestion.