Wow... I should of re–read that before sending...
Anyone know of a reasonable way to label bottles? Some companies are charging up to $1.25/label. That costs more then the beer and the bottle put together!
I guess it depends on what you want. Avery 5408 labels and Avery's on-line label maker work for me. 24 3/4inch round labels per sheet, stuck on the cap. No muss, no fuss with removing the label, and all the data that's pertinent to me.
Just starting out, and I like this idea best as it is far and away the cheapest and simplest. But when I went to the Avery website, I noticed these are removable, not permanent labels, so I'm wondering if you have any problem with them coming off the bottle caps?
I guess it depends on what you want. Avery 5408 labels and Avery's on-line label maker work for me. 24 3/4inch round labels per sheet, stuck on the cap. No muss, no fuss with removing the label, and all the data that's pertinent to me.
Love this idea. Simple, cheap, and gets the job done. I ordered some of these labels and have downloaded the template from Avery, but I have not been able to figure out how to type around the circle. Care to share how you did that?
I select "Add Circular Text" option from the (dropdown) Text menu after I've selected a sticker template.
Don't know if it matters, I start with one of the templates that has "list contents here", "you're information here", etc in it.
OK, thanks. I didn't realize they had to be set up on the Avery website. I downloaded the template and was trying to set them up in MS Word. Couldn't find an option for curved text. But I've got it now. Thanks!
I use Avery 18163 mailing labels. I do the design in photoshop and then print in full color. 10 labels per page. They come off pretty easy. Warm water and a little soap.
Those are amazing! Are they easy to peal off?
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