Hello everyone. I'm a noob here, I have a question for all you label makers. I would like to know what settings you're using to print your labels on the regular inkjet. I guess I mean what dimensions? and what kind of paper, can I use just regular paper? Thanks in advance for any responses.
What program are you guys using to make these awesome labels? Are any of these programs free for use?
beerlabilizer.com 5 bucks to get access to templates some free ones available.
Also a little photoshop elements version 2. For the text.
I've etched a few glasses (all of which I gave away, so I don't have any pics) with a roll of masking tape, an Xacto knife, and Armor Etch. They all come out great, but it takes a lot of time to cut out complex designs. Cheap though, a small jar of Armor Etch lasts a long time.
I've since gotten a Cricut machine that I use to cut stencils out of contact paper, then etch with Armor Etch.
I don't do this to bottles (too much work for something like that), but I did happen to find a pic of this glass I made for my dad a while ago.
His first car was a '63 falcon that he paid $50 for, drove for 3 years, then sold for $50. About 10 years ago he found another one in New Hampshire that he bought. We've since spent countless hours working on it. Not that it needs a lot of work, its just fun to play with it. And my dad is awesome so these things are great to do with him.
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Just labeled up my Blackberry Wheat. Cheers!
Sent from my van, down by the river.
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Just labeled up my Blackberry Wheat. Cheers!
Sent from my van, down by the river.
Here's the labels for our 2 beers we have already made (red ale, and porter) and the label for the pale ale that is fermenting now. Pale ale ABV is not correct on the current label. View attachment 208316
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good idea for honey moonshine
good idea for honey moonshine
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