solid...you a graphic designer?
One of the best Ive seen on this site.
Kilted Brewer said:Hope you don't mind, I took an avery label and printed this on then cut around the border and stuck it on a tap handle. Love the label!
RockfordWhite said:If you feel like dedicating the tap handle you should stain the handle, then put some thing to finish the wood on it and put it over the label, so it kind of blends in with the wood
BigKahuna said:Stellar Label!
I really like the label...even if I have to explain it to some people.
Anyone want to drink some Miller Chill? I love this bottle-label combo, but I'm not sure I can do another 6 of those nasty little critters.
Revvy said:You know something buddy, I think you set the standard for apfelwein labels!
Your label is perfect!
Thwizzit said:Here's another one I'm going to try and do. This is just a mock up but I want to try and make a real one
Revvy said:If you made those for sale, I'd definitely buy one!
Thwizzit said:Keen! Thanks for posting, they look great I finally got my camera fixed (it just arrived in the mail today) so if anyone ever wanted to sneak a peek at one of my 'jugs' here's your chance...
Revvy said:What do you print your labels with? Are they lasered, or do you have them done?
Thwizzit said:These were just printed on my Inkjet on regular copy paper but I may invest in a box of these waterproof vinyl inkjet labels.
http://www.planetlabel.com/water-resistant-vinyl
I'm not sure how well they work but according to their website the labels "feature a unique top-coating that causes your inkjet inks to dry instantly and permanently even when exposed to moisture. These labels are made with an extra strength adhesive and can withstand temperatures in extreme heat and sub-zero conditions. Our brilliant white face stock can be printed using your highest dpi setting allowing you to create amazing images. These vinyl labels are perfect for creating your own labels for wine & beer bottles"
I was also thinking about looking into some vinyl cling labels so I can re-use them but if these are water proof, they may last a long time and I'll only be using these jugs for Apfelwine so it might be worth it.
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