The way to go is get some adhesive spray. ($5-6) and print them at Kinkos for .59/page. You can fit six on a page. So for 9.00 you can get around 100 labels printed (or 60 with neck labels) and they look great.
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I experimented with adhesive spray, even some that were supposed to be temporary, and ended up pitching some bottles because it was such a PITA to get them off. Milk, glue sticks, or gelatin (my favorite), are much better alternatives if you plan on reusing the bottles.
Ditch the caps on hand written script type fonts. If you want all caps, there are tons of retro slab type fonts that work great.
In fact, that font is horrible for the retro thing you got going on, which is good btw. Pick a font that matches the 50's pin up girl theme you have going on and you'll have a winner. Actually, that font is horrible for just about anything, just lose it.
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Thanks for the input my man...much appreciated. Unfortunately this label looks really bad on the bottle. I'm going to have to go back to the drawing board and make some big design changes.
I did a little work on my logo and now have a few different applications. I am pretty happy. Now I just need to find a decent price on pint glasses.
I absolutely love these! The one with the blue background is espically nice!
Jawlison, those are fantastic! Well done.
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I did a little work on my logo and now have a few different applications. I am pretty happy. Now I just need to find a decent price on pint glasses.
Label for a blonde ale I've got sitting in the primary. Still a work in progress, but I like how it's shaping up.
Label for a blonde ale I've got sitting in the primary. Still a work in progress, but I like how it's shaping up.
What do you make your labels with?
Label for a blonde ale I've got sitting in the primary. Still a work in progress, but I like how it's shaping up.
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