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alemonkey

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Here's what I've got so far...still learning on Gimp.

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Any suggestions?
 
It's getting there...it needs something extra - I'm not sure what, though.

Edit:

Added a warning (got the idea from Aaron's label)
 
Cool label! I could send you a photo I have of the Stanley Motel, in Estes Park, where part of it was filmed, if you're interested.

I like your warning message on there. I should tweak mine so it's funny like yours.

--Aaron
 
Aaron said:
Cool label! I could send you a photo I have of the Stanley Motel, in Estes Park, where part of it was filmed, if you're interested.

I like your warning message on there. I should tweak mine so it's funny like yours.

--Aaron

That might make a cool back or neck label.
 
NECK LABEL????

I have a hard enough time just stamping the cap of my brew to tell the difference, let alone put a label on them............let alone putting a neck label on them!!

IGOR
 
Igorstien said:
NECK LABEL????

I have a hard enough time just stamping the cap of my brew to tell the difference, let alone put a label on them............let alone putting a neck label on them!!

IGOR

I keg most of my beer, except for stuff that needs to bottle condition a long time. I probably will only label a 6 pack or so, just to show off. I'm lazy.:cross:
 
alemonkey said:
I keg most of my beer, except for stuff that needs to bottle condition a long time. I probably will only label a 6 pack or so, just to show off. I'm lazy.:cross:
I'm so not creative! I can't even come up with good names for my brews. Labels? OMG I don't think so! I wish I had the creativity of some of the folks in here.
 
i got it... it needs a line of copy

"all work and no play makes jack a dull boy" printed all over the bottle in typewritter style

or how about those freaky twin girls?
 
I had thought about having the twins peeking out from around the edge of the label...the typewriter words are a good idea too.
 
Ok, made a few changes, should show up in post #1. I'm pretty happy with it now. I have no idea what the bar code goes to - I got it off of google. Maybe it's something cool, like canned peas.
 
Labels are easy to make on your PC.

http://avery.com/us/Main?action=software.BlankTPLHierarchy&catalogcode=WEB01&node=0

Look in the template library. Avery Label# 6464 or 05444

Buy the paper at Staples/Office Max Etc.

Avery has a lot of labels that can be feed into a inkjet/laser printer. Regardless of what size you like, I would look for removable labels. They're easy to pull off.

I use MSWord. Its so simple. I usually put the label design on the front and recipe info on the back label and dates, brewed, born on, best if drank between....

BTW - Just got a 6464 label pack w/ free label making software!:cool:
 

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