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Those are cool! Do you print those out on regular paper, as opposed to sticky-back stuff? I have read, and done, in the past is print and cut out labels on regular paper, and using milk as a "glue". Rub milk on the back with a cotton ball, and affixing to the bottle.
 
I use adhesive back plain white mailing labels. I only label the bottles I give away so removing them isn't my problem. The trouble is that if they get wet the colors tend to bleed.
 
Here is my latest. My clone of Old Speckled Hen

tan mother hen label.jpg
 
Cool labels man! Im just getting into this myself. I use pics I take on brew day and pit them in a photo editor on my phone. I then email the image to myself then load it in paint to do all the lettering. Free and easy! I dig all your beer names and the label ideas!
 
I use adhesive back plain white mailing labels. I only label the bottles I give away so removing them isn't my problem. The trouble is that if they get wet the colors tend to bleed.

Who so you use? Onlinelabels.com? If so, is there a certain template to order?


I don't bottle much since I've been kegging, but I do like to put back the occasional 12 pack to float me through til I can replace the keg that kicked out with more beer.


Love the Elixir bottle pic you posted. That label looks great on the clear bottles.
 
I use the programs on my computer...Open Office and MS Paint. I find the graphics I like on-line (Google images) and then add my own words and fonts.
 
Needs more America. Have you considered maybe some explosions?

Cool label, this one and all the others!
 

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